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Countryside Swanage
A fabulous 280 acre countryside paradise, consisting of sea-cliffs, coastal limestone downland, haymeadows, hedgerows and woodland.


Countryside Blandford Forum
Spectacular Iron Age hillfort overlooking the Blackmore Vale.


Countryside Wimborne
Pamphill Blue Bell woods are best seen late April. Have a cream tea to follow at the nearby Pamphill Dairy or discover Kingston Lacy House and Gardens.


Countryside Beaminster
The Green Way wanders across working fields and along lanes in a rural backwater of northwest Dorset. Opened in 2005, the Green Way uses sections of existing public footpaths to link together the village of Drimpton with the hamlets of Netherhay, Oathill, Greenham and Childhay in a 3 mile circle.


Countryside Blandford Forum
Woodland managed by the members of The Dorset Coppice Group which is available for the public to visit and learn about the many woodland traditions and skills that are still practised in the county today.


Countryside Bridport
Willy Tuck’s Orchard (Hale’s orchard on the 1839 tithe map) is a replanted cider orchard. Restored in 1999 by The Symondsbury Apple Project it is now home to The Treewise Co-operative.


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