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Weymouth A seaside resort containing a wide expanse of golden sand. Frequented by royalty in the late 1700’s, a statue of King George III was erected in remembrance. Elegant Georgian houses flank the seafront, giving the town it’s own c...

The Weymouth Sea Life Park first opened in 1983 and has been steadily growing since. Not only is it a great tourist attraction, but it’s also the most successful sea-horse breeding centre in the world, having its own seahorse breeding and conse...

Bennetts Water Gardens is a visitor attraction set over 8 acres. The gardens hold National and International Collections of Water Lilies and include a Monet style Japanese Bridge, Tropical House, Woodland Walks and Museum.

Nothe Fort in Weymouth was built to protect Portlands harbour. It is now a public museum.

Weymouth Whitewater run boat trips from the coast of Portland. They offer both fun and fast boat rides, and slower/gentler excursions.

26. Sharkys
Sharkys is an indoor kids’ play area, located on the harbour front in Weymouth Dorset.

Durlston Country Park encompasses 280 acres, and is situated just a mile south of Swanage. The park is the perfect place for a walk (or picnic) with breathtaking views

The Swanage Railway Dorset attraction currently operates on six miles of track between Swanage and Norden. The train passes through the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, passing the ruins of Corfe Castle.

29. Swanage
The seaside resort of Swanage is flanked by the downs, which offer excellent views and many walking opportunities.

Corfe Castle is a thousand-year-old castle and an iconic survivor of the English Civil War.

  

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