Attractions in Dog Friendly
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The Abbey of St Peter was a Benedictine monastery founded in the 11th century. All that remains of the abbey now is a single wall
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Iron Age hill fort situated on Wears Hill above the village. Believed to have been the work of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe
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Originally founded in 1765 as a kitchen garden, the site now occupies 20 acres and is stocked with a range of exotic plants many of which were newly-discovered species at the time
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The only place in the world where you are able to walk through the heart of a colony of nesting Mute Swans.
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An all inclusive Park combining the timeless fun and games of the Alice in Wonderland story with outdoor Adventure rides and the undercover Lost Aztec World of Wild Thing.
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An 8 acre site of ponds & lakes, plants, native trees, wild plants and flowers. Attractions include The Museum, Tropical House, Extensive Plant Centre and Monet Tearooms.
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The ruins of Bindon Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery are located close to Wool on the River Frome.
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Situated in a fine Georgian townhouse the Fashion Museum has exhibits covering 250 years of historical costume and accessories
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The magical Blue Pool is unique attraction in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck.
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The only UK charitable museum dedicated to preserving operational examples of historic aircraft. The museum occupies a 30,000 sq ft hanger at Bournemouth International Airport.
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