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Delightful Dorset: The ultimate travel guide to the captivating English county

The ultimate travel guide to help you plan the perfect trip to Dorset, including where to stay and eat, family days out and stunning walks to enjoy.

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Holidaymakers relaxing on the pebble beach with the promenade and beach huts to the rear Lyme Regis
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Nestled in the southwestern part of England, Dorset is a county that exudes charm and natural beauty. With its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and rich history, Dorset is an irresistible destination for travellers seeking a unique and enchanting experience. Whether you’re drawn to its pristine beaches, ancient castles, or delicious local cuisine, there’s something that will please every type of traveller.

With its stunning coastline stretching along the English Channel, Dorset boasts some of the most breath-taking beaches in the country. From the iconic Durdle Door to the golden sands of Studland Bay, each beach offers a unique experience for visitors.

Beyond its coastal allure, Dorset is also home to picturesque countryside dotted with rolling hills and quaint villages. Take a stroll through charming towns like Sherborne or explore the historic streets of Lyme Regis – there’s always something new to discover around every corner.

View of Lyme Regis on a bank holiday weekend
Explore the historic streets of Lyme Regis. Image credit: tommeaker/Bigstock.com

For history enthusiasts, Dorset is steeped in fascinating tales from centuries past. Explore medieval castles like Corfe Castle or step back in time at Thomas Hardy’s cottage in Higher Bockhampton. The county’s rich heritage is sure to transport you to another era.

Nature lovers will be delighted by Dorset’s diverse landscapes, including nature reserves and wildlife sanctuaries where you can spot rare species such as red squirrels and deer. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on scenic walks along the Jurassic Coastline or meander through tranquil forest trails – there are endless opportunities for outdoor adventures here.

No trip to Dorset would be complete without indulging in its delectable culinary offerings. Sample fresh seafood caught straight from local waters or savour traditional dishes made with locally sourced ingredients at one of Dorset’s many acclaimed restaurants.

Where to stay

The Eastbury Hotel entrance
The Eastbury Hotel and Spa offers a welcoming and comfortable place to spend some time

When it comes to luxury accommodation options in Dorset, you’ll be spoilt for choice. From historic manor houses to seaside resorts and luxurious treehouses, this county has something for every discerning traveller.

One popular option is The Pig on the Beach, located near Studland Bay. This boutique hotel offers stunning views of the coastline and boasts a charming country house atmosphere. With its emphasis on locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, dining at The Pig is an experience in itself.

For those seeking a more contemporary vibe, consider staying at Summer Lodge Country House Hotel and Spa. Situated in Evershot village, this five-star retreat offers elegant rooms with modern amenities and an award-winning restaurant that serves up delectable cuisine.

PINWHEEL TREEHOUSE
At Mallinson’s Woodland Retreat two adults can relax in either Pinwheel Treehouse, Dazzle Treehouse or the Woodsman’s Treehouse

If you’re looking for a unique staycation experience, then look no further than a luxurious woodland retreat in the form of a design-led treehouse. Think king size beds, wood-fired pizza ovens, fire pits, hot tubs, coffee machines and wood burning stoves all set in uniquely designed accommodations in the woods. At Mallinson’s Woodland Retreat two adults can relax in either Pinwheel Treehouse, Dazzle Treehouse or the Woodsman’s Treehouse.

Other notable luxury hotels in and around Dorset include Sherborne’s five-star The Eastbury Hotel and Spa, a luxurious bed and breakfast, which dazzles with its garden spa and sumptuous accommodations. The Alexandra Hotel and Restaurant overlooking Lyme Regis’ famous Cobb Harbour and Moonfleet Manor Hotel, which sits next to Chesil Beach are top picks. This Georgian manor house turned family-friendly hotel offers luxurious rooms and facilities such as indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, and even adventure activities for kids.

Where to eat

The Green is one of the finest restaurants in Dorset

When it comes to dining in Dorset, you’ll find a plethora of delicious options that will tantalise your taste buds, whether it’s a charming country pubs or an elegant fine dining restaurant.

One popular choice is The Pig on the Beach, located in Studland Bay. This unique restaurant offers a farm-to-table dining experience with ingredients sourced from their own kitchen garden and local suppliers. With stunning views of the coastline and a menu that changes daily based on what’s available, you’re guaranteed a memorable meal here.

If you’re craving some international flavours, head to Yalbury Cottage Restaurant near Dorchester. This intimate venue features modern British cuisine with an exciting twist. Using seasonal produce from their own gardens and local farms, they create exquisite dishes that showcase the best of Dorset’s culinary heritage.

If you’re in Sherborne, then meals at The Green will please, while Weymouth’s Catch at The Old Fishmarket, and Ollerod and also Brassica in Beaminster are sure to delight.

15 things to do in Dorset

Corfe Castle, Dorset
Corfe Castle ruins are one of Britain’s most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War

From stunning coastal views to historical landmarks, this destination offers a wide range of activities for every traveller. Here are 15 of our favourite things to do in Dorset.

Explore the Jurassic Coast

Marvel at the breath-taking cliffs and hidden coves along this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a boat tour or go fossil hunting on Charmouth Beach for an unforgettable experience.

Visit Durdle Door

This iconic natural archway attracts visitors from all over the world. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the cliff tops and soak in panoramic views that will take your breath away.

Discover Corfe Castle

Immerse yourself in history as you explore the ruins of this majestic castle dating back to the 11th century. Don’t forget your camera – it’s a photographer’s paradise!

Wander through Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens

Lose yourself amidst exotic plants, colourful flowers, and tranquil ponds at these magnificent gardens nestled in a sheltered valley.

Experience Monkey World

Get up close and personal with rescued primates at this renowned ape rescue centre. Learn about their stories while supporting conservation efforts.

Blue sky and golden sandy beach at Swanage Dorset
The Jurassic Coast is a 95-mile long stretch of coastline in southern England, situated within the counties of Dorset and Devon

Cruise along Poole Harbour

Hop aboard a boat trip around Europe’s largest natural harbour and enjoy picturesque views of yachts dotted against clear blue waters.

Try water sports at Weymouth Bay

Whether you’re into windsurfing, paddleboarding or sailing, Weymouth Bay offers perfect conditions for adrenaline-pumping aquatic adventures.

Explore Lulworth Cove and Kimmeridge Bay

These two stunning locations offer opportunities for swimming, snorkelling or simply relaxing on golden sandy beaches surrounded by dramatic cliffs.

Discover Hardy Country

Follow in the footsteps of literary great Thomas Hardy as you explore quaint villages such as Higher Bockhampton and enjoy the picturesque landscapes that inspired his novels.

Indulge in local cuisine

From traditional pub grub to award-winning fine dining, Dorset offers a wide range of culinary experiences. Don’t leave without trying the famous Dorset apple cake or a delicious seafood platter.

Attend the Great Dorset Steam Fair

If you happen to be in Dorset in late August/early September, don’t miss out on this iconic event showcasing vintage steam engines, classic cars, and traditional fairground rides.

Durdle Door
Visit Durdle Door and discover Dorset’s most famous landmark

Experience the Cerne Abbas Giant

Head to the village of Cerne Abbas and marvel at the ancient hill figure carved into the chalk hills. The origins of this mysterious giant are still debated, making it a must-see for history buffs.

Visit the Tank Museum

Located in Bovington, this museum is home to an impressive collection of tanks and armoured vehicles from around the world. Perfect for military enthusiasts and families alike.

Go on a walk

With its rolling hills, picturesque countryside, and dramatic coastline, Dorset is a walker’s paradise. Lace up your boots and explore the many trails and footpaths that crisscross this beautiful county.

Admire the architecture

Dorset is home to some stunning architectural gems, from grand country estates like Kingston Lacy to medieval ruins like Cerne Abbey. Take a stroll through history and marvel at the intricate details of these beautiful structures.

From enchanting coastlines to captivating history and mouthwatering cuisine, Dorset offers an unforgettable journey for travellers seeking an authentic English experience. So why wait? Come immerse yourself in all that this remarkable county has to offer.