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Inland, Dorset is rich in its historic old towns. Dorchester, The County Town, is in the heart of Thomas Hardy Country and Sherborne further to the North is home to one of England's finest abbeys. The County is home to many fine country houses, old castles and formal gardens. Its coastal paths are a walkers delight and almost every Dorset village offers a fine Inn and tearooms. As a county which offers something for everyone Dorset is the ideal destination for either a family holiday or a romantic weekend away at anytime of the year.
Within Dorset, one of England's most unspoilt counties, we have a vast selection of tourist attractions for you - superb sandy beaches, rolling countryside, and lots to do.

Take a trip to the wonderful world of Alice in Wonderland Family Park near to the airport and discover the magical rides
Go to the Beaulieu National Motor Museum and marvel at the collection of famous peoples cars from all over the world from early vintage models to Damon Hill’s winning Formula 1 car.
Wildlife animal collection
Collect fossils along the beautiful Dorset coastline – classed as a World Heritage site and fondly known as the Jurassic Coastline
Go skiing at any time in any weather!
Picturesque villages, bustling market towns and a special atmosphere and timelessness.
Award winning gardens, museums and historic houses, as well as a family leisure park, activity farm, wildlife park and much much more
There's nostalgia, novelty and fun for all ages at Britain's premier electricity museum.
The Island is a natural unspoilt region
The medieval castle, commanding a gap in the Purbeck ridge, is now an imposing ruin and a popular tourist centre drawing on it’s many years of history.
"the most important remaining example of the Romantic and Picturesque style of architecture."