Christchurch Harbour
Christchurch Harbour is a natural harbour located to the east of Dorset and is formed by the confluence of two rivers, the Avon and the Stour.
Situated between the towns of Christchurch and Mudeford, the harbour has a long and interesting history, dating back before the Roman period. The harbour was an important trading hub during the Middle Ages, and in the 19th century
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The Cerne Abbas Giant
The large chalk figure of the Cerne Abbas Giant is carved into a hillside in the heart of rural Dorset, not far from Dorchester.
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Durdle Door, Dorset
Durdle Door, the famous natural limestone arch located along the Jurassic Coast, with nearby Man o' War Bay and Lulworth Cove make a great day out.
This is interesting — "Project to map Dorset's ancient sunken holloways" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-64322794
We have a self-guided walk from Symondsbury Estate to Seatown and back exploring the deep galloways of Hell Lane and Shute's Lane — shorter walks around Colmers Hill and Shute's Lane can also be easily done 👉 https://indorset.com/walks/colmers-hill-to-seatown-loop/
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