111 Places in Dorset That You Shouldn't Miss
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
111 Places
ISBN-10
3740821469
ISBN-13
9783740821463
Publisher
Emons Verlag GmbH
Imprint
Emons Verlag GmbH
Country of Manufacture
DE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 3rd, 2025
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
424 grams
Dimensions
20.50 x 13.70 x 1.90 cms
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Travel & holiday guides
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Whether you’re a local, a seasoned traveller or first-time visitor, beautiful, quirky Dorset can’t fail to surprise you. Discover 111 off-the-beaten track (and sometimes off-the-wall) places in this beguiling county.
Whether you’re a local, a seasoned traveller or first-time visitor, beautiful, quirky Dorset can’t fail to surprise you. Discover 111 off-the-beaten track (and sometimes off-the-wall) places in this beguiling county.
Dorset doesn’t have any motorways. Or cities. Or major industries. We do have railways – but don’t expect high speed intercity connections. But these are the reasons why the county is so appealing: The pace of life is slower, the people friendlier, the views more unspoiled. The county is a magnet for creative types: artisan food producers, eco-preneurs, artists and craftspeople who are quietly building businesses in small towns and villages, tucked away in back lanes and converted farm buildings.
Whether you’re a local, a seasoned traveler or first-time visitor, beautiful, quirky Dorset will surprise and delight you. This guide will introduce you to 111 off-the-beaten track (and sometimes off-the-wall) locations that make this slice of the West Country a wonderful place to live and a great place to visit.
Pick flowers in the grounds of a ruined abbey. Watch the summer solstice at a mini Stonehenge. Spot badgers in fancy dress. Buy wobbly bread from a post office. Moon-bathe in a beach-side sauna. Or fill your boots at a dry dock.
Dorset doesn’t have any motorways. Or cities. Or major industries. We do have railways – but don’t expect high speed intercity connections. But these are the reasons why the county is so appealing: The pace of life is slower, the people friendlier, the views more unspoiled. The county is a magnet for creative types: artisan food producers, eco-preneurs, artists and craftspeople who are quietly building businesses in small towns and villages, tucked away in back lanes and converted farm buildings.
Whether you’re a local, a seasoned traveler or first-time visitor, beautiful, quirky Dorset will surprise and delight you. This guide will introduce you to 111 off-the-beaten track (and sometimes off-the-wall) locations that make this slice of the West Country a wonderful place to live and a great place to visit.
Pick flowers in the grounds of a ruined abbey. Watch the summer solstice at a mini Stonehenge. Spot badgers in fancy dress. Buy wobbly bread from a post office. Moon-bathe in a beach-side sauna. Or fill your boots at a dry dock.
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