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A UNESCO World Heritage Site carved by time, Dorset’s Jurassic Coas
I have a romantic view of Dorset. It comes from reading Famous Five books as a child and memories of family camping trips near Durdle Door. Vague recollections of waterside fish and chips in Wareham,
When friends who recently moved to west Devon invited us to see their new home, we decided to combine the visit with a brief autumn tour of the area, so we could explore the beautiful landscapes of Da
Blow away the cobwebs and supercharge your mental wellbeing with these seven superb coastal walks
Corfe Castle has towered over a Dorset peninsula for 900 years; its stone walls seeing kings crowned, civil wars fought and saints made
Amy McPherson explores an interesting stretch of our coastline, where nature is recovering from the region’s industrial past
When your booking confirmation tells you to “drive in between the big red shoes and watch out for the griffin”, you start to wonder if you’re going to the right place. Then, when booking your table fo