Explore one of Britain's best-known and loved gardens, with exotic and unusual plants in a botanical treasure-trove.
Find out more >Take a wildlife walk around this local nature reserve.
Find out more >A 2-mile walk right from our campsite gates!
Find out more >A 3.75 mile walk from South Lytchett Manor via the pub or cafe....
Find out more >A 3-mile circular walk from our campsite
Find out more >A 4.5 mile walk from our campsite via the local pub
Find out more >Create your own jewellery at Be Creative Jewellery
Find out more >The Cowshed is a chic cafe serving locally produced brunch, lunch, coffee and cakes in Lytchett Minister.
Find out more >Nature reserve on the Jurassic Coast in Swanage. Beautiful views across the bay.
Find out more >Grade 1 listed castle in Dorset with rich history and stunning grounds.
Find out more >Independent shops in a courtyard setting with country cafe
Find out more >Traditional English pub with fantastic selection of local ales and delicious food
Find out more >Rugged beach in Bournemouth home to rare species of plants and birds
Find out more >Get hands on experience at this interactive aviation museum
Find out more >Prestigious art gallery and museum in Bournemouth
Find out more >Pretty market town in West Dorset commonly referred to as the Notting Hill of the south
Find out more >Lyme Regis is a charming fishing village on the Jurassic Coast. Stunning beaches and bustling shops
Find out more >West Bay is a bustling fishing village near Bridport. Enjoy a couple of hours exploring the harbour and scenic beaches
Find out more >Christchurch is a quiet town on the outskirts of Bournemouth with plenty of independent shops
Find out more >Dorchester is a traditional market town. Bustling high street and wide selection of restaurants
Find out more >Weymouth is a traditional seaside town with a picturesque beach and bustling harbour
Find out more >Wimborne Minster is a quaint market town with historic church and family attractions
Find out more >Swanage is a traditional seaside resort with an award winning beach and quaint town
Find out more >Blandford is a traditional market town, situated on the banks of the River Stour...
Find out more >Shaftesbury is a small market town in North Dorset and home to the iconic Gold Hill
Find out more >Award-winning Blue Flag beach with plenty of family friendly facilities
Find out more >Studland Peninsula is owned by the National Trust and is made up of 4 separate beaches
Find out more >Shore Road Beach is popular with young families due to the variety of facilities on offer
Find out more >Sandbanks is considered one of the best beaches in the UK. Plenty of facilities on offer
Find out more >A coastal hamlet with beautiful views along the Jurassic Coastline and over Weymouth Bay
Find out more >A hidden gem on the Northern shore of Poole Harbour. Idyllic spot to watch the sunset
Find out more >Ideal beach for families with young children. Extensive play area and paddling pool
Find out more >A quiet, sandy beach ideal for escaping the crowds and relaxing on a lazy beach day
Find out more >Picturesque beach on the Jurassic Coast close to abandoned Tyneham Village
Find out more >Horseshoe shaped cove in Dorset. Turquoise waters and beautiful coastal views
Find out more >One of the best beaches on the Jurassic Coast. Great for fossil hunting
Find out more >A secluded horseshoe beach located off the tourist trail. One of Dorset's hidden gems
Find out more >Branksome Dene is an idyllic beach - perfect for relaxing on the sand with a good book
Find out more >Branksome Chine Beach is popular with families and quieter than other beaches in the area
Find out more >Voted in the top 20 beaches in the world by the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Awards
Find out more >18th century corn mill in a picturesque setting on the banks of the River Stour
Find out more >Country park with beautiful woodland walks and views over Poole Harbour
Find out more >Tower Park is the perfect rainy day activity. Indoor waterpark, cinema, bowling alley and restaurants
Find out more >See the world's largest collection of tanks and armoured vehicles at the Tank Museum
Find out more >Take a scenic steam engine ride through the Isle of Purbeck on Swanage Railway
Find out more >Prehistoric monument and World Heritage Site on the outskirts of Salisbury
Find out more >Marvel at stunning sculptures set against scenic lakes in the Dorset countryside
Find out more >Country park near the historic village of Corfe. Beautiful setting for family walks and bike rides
Find out more >Discover more about the Isle of Purbeck's involvement in the mineral and mining industry...
Find out more >Beautiful woodland with miles of walking and cycle trails waiting to be explored
Find out more >Poole Quay is a hive of activity during the summer months. Plenty of events, cafes & restaurants
Find out more >Urban park with saltwater lake. Ideal for a picnic and watersports activities
Find out more >Largest natural harbour in Europe. Scenic views and selection of places to eat and drink
Find out more >Country park with outdoor adventure playgrounds and Go Ape high ropes course
Find out more >Rescue and conservation centre for primates who have been rescued from captivity
Find out more >The cultural hub of Poole. Live entertainment venue with film, theatre and comedy performances
Find out more >Learn about marine life from around the world during a day out at the oceanarium
Find out more >Free museum in Poole with exhibits showcasing Poole's industrial history
Find out more >Iron Age hill fort overlooking Dorchester and Prince Charles's Poundbury development
Find out more >Family farm park in Dorset with plenty of activities aimed at under 8's
Find out more >Inflatable waterpark and muddy obstacle course near Corfe Castle
Find out more >The largest island in Poole Harbour. Home to lot's of wildlife including red squirrels
Find out more >Historic pier with traditional seaside entertainment including climbing walls and zipline
Find out more >RSPB nature reserve with woodland trails and views over Poole Harbour
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