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LEARN MORE TODAY BECOME A DORSET AMBASSADOR

Promoting Dorset Dorset has a stunning coastline, attractive rural landscapes, lively seaside resorts, fascinating towns and villages all reasons for tourists to come here. This booklet gives you an overview of Dorset and some (not all!) of what visitors might ask about. Visitors to Dorset love to paint the scenery, visit art galleries, enjoy events and eat local food and drink. They like to explore hidden parts of Dorset on foot and see things that are different or unusual or lovely. They will want to experience Dorset s culture; what makes Dorset a special place to be. They will pay to do so. They will tell other people about their amazing experiences; come back more often, and encourage others to come too. Want to expand and test your knowledge online? Go to www.dorsetambassador.co.uk and become a certified Dorset Ambassador!

EXPLORE DORSET Portland Lighthouse Swanage Railway, Purbeck Poole Harbour West Bay The Brewery, Blandford Bournemouth Pier Hardy s Cottage, West Dorset Kingston Lacy, East Dorset www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 4

NORTH DORSET Beautiful views, countryside walks, green fields and rolling downs. Gold Hill, pretty towns and villages, flowing rivers and watermills. Crafts, real ale, links to Somerset and Wiltshire. The main towns are Blandford Forum, Shaftesbury, Gillingham and Sturminster Newton. One of the most famous heritage landmarks in Dorset is Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, which is on the must see list of many tourists it even has its own museum! Pictures of Gold Hill are used all over the world to sell Dorset to tourists. The same can be said of the village of Milton Abbas which has rows of thatched cottages with roses round the doors. Gillingham Bridge was painted by the artist John Constable, and Gillingham s water meadows, mills and fields are still popular with painters today. The Great Dorset Steam Fair, one of the world s largest heritage events, is held in Tarrant Hinton every year in August. The Sturminster Newton Cheese Festival in September offers traditional food stalls, entertainment and of course all types of cheese and cheese-making. The town of Blandford presents both a Midsummer Dorset Music and Food Festival in June; and a Yuletide Festival in December. In Sturminster Newton, the Exchange hosts a wide programme of theatre, music, comedy, dance and films; and Shaftesbury also has an arts centre. The rural touring arts company Artsreach brings theatre companies to perform in village halls all over North Dorset, and art galleries such as the Slade Centre in Gillingham and the Art Stable in Child Okeford display local art. In Blandford, the Hall & Woodhouse Brewery is a visitor attraction as well as a brewery founded in 1777 it offers tours and tastings. Did you know... There is an unusual museum in Blandford Forum the Blandford Fashion Museum in Lime Tree House, home to Mrs. Penny s collection of historic costumes. There are ten rooms full of fashions and accessories from 1740 to 1970. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 6

WEST DORSET Thomas Hardy locations, green fields, quirky rural pubs and inns, historic buildings, walks, real ale, thatched cottages, country lanes, cream teas, fossil hunting and spectacular cliff formations. The most important towns are Dorchester, Bridport, Sherborne and Lyme Regis. Dorchester is Dorset s county town, built by the Romans and one of the oldest places in Dorset. It is the birthplace of Thomas Hardy, Dorset s internationally famous author. Just outside the town is Hardy s Cottage (where he was born) and Max Gate (where he lived later in life) both National Trust properties. Several walking routes can be downloaded from VisitDorset.com, which allow interested visitors to see various buildings and places from his novels. Sherborne has both an abbey and a castle. The abbey hosts an annual music festival and a literary festival (both held in October), and the castle hosts an annual Castle County Fair in May. There are many shops and galleries that sell artworks and crafts, such as the Gallery on the Square in Poundbury; Sladers Yard in West Bay, Dukes in Dorchester and Town Mill in Lyme Regis. Just outside Dorchester is Sculpture by the Lakes, a sculpture park where each piece of sculpture is carefully positioned in the landscape. Many festivals celebrate local food and drink. The Bridport Spring Tide Festival is in May, and the Bridport Food and Beer Festival is in June. The Dorset Food and Arts Festival is held in August in Poundbury, near Dorchester. Other nearby landmarks include Athelhampton House and Gardens in Puddletown, a privately-owned manor house open to visitors; and the Cerne Abbas Giant a huge chalk figure cut into the hillside. Lyme Regis on the coast is famous for fossils and its museum has a fossil section in its new Mary Anning Wing. The Melplash Show is held in August each year and Bridport hosts the unusual Bridport Hat Festival in September. Bridport, Dorchester and Lyme Regis are the three main centres for performances. Dorchester Arts offers music, theatre and dance at Dorchester s historic Corn Exchange; Bridport has an Arts Centre, the Electric Palace Cinema and the Lyric Theatre; and Lyme Regis has the Marine Theatre. Did you know... Thomas Hardy was born in 1840, and died in 1928. His heart is buried in the churchyard at Stinsford, just outside Dorchester, his ashes in Westminster Abbey, London. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 8

WEYMOUTH Traditional seaside holidays, childhood memories, Punch and Judy, donkey rides, sandy beaches, Georgian splendour, seafood, harbours, Chesil Beach, Portland Bill, Jurassic Coast. Above Weymouth is the Hardy Monument, a 72-feet-high monolith owned by the National Trust. This is not the author Thomas Hardy, but is in memory of Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, a commander at the Battle of Trafalgar, who lived in nearby Portesham. The Pommery Dorset Seafood Festival, held in July is one of the largest free seafood festivals in Britain. Weymouth Carnival is a two-day event held in August to coincide with the height of the season. The Wessex Folk Festival in June is a family festival with two free stages showcasing both traditional and modern folk music that includes Morris dancing, food, craft and traditional music sessions in the local pubs typical of Dorset culture in many ways! PORTLAND Overlooking Portland Harbour stands a coastal fort built in the early 1540s to protect against French and Spanish invasion. This played an important part in both British World Wars. Opposite on the mainland in Weymouth stands the Nothe Fort, a historic coastal fort, and a family visitor attraction. Portland Bill Lighthouse is a functioning lighthouse. It is open for tours and an important landmark for visitors. It is Grade II Listed and has its own visitor centre, housed in the former lighthouse keeper s quarters. The b-side festival takes place every two years in Weymouth and Portland, exploring and showcasing site-specific artistic work the next b-side festival is in September 2018. The main venue in Weymouth is the Pavilion, which sits right on the water s edge and offers a full range of events throughout the year. These include concerts by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; a popular family pantomime; tribute acts and bands. Weymouth s sand is ideal for sculpting, visitors can see some amazing creations made entirely of sand at Sandworld the town also has its own sand sculpture festival. Did you know... The famous Portland Stone quarried here was used to build many famous buildings, including St Paul s Cathedral and the United Nations Building in New York. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 11 10

Do you really know Dorset... In 2018 the County Museum in Dorchester was the first place to host Dippy the Dinosaur, the Natural History Museum s Diplodocus skeleton, on its national tour. The Osmington White Horse is cut into the limestone of Osmington Hill just north of Weymouth. It shows King George III riding his horse. He was a regular visitor to Weymouth and there is also a statue of him in the centre of the town. On the Isle of Purbeck, some of the coast around Worbarrow Bay is owned by the Ministry of Defence who use it as a training area. So gunfire, artillery and tanks are common! Bournemouth residents Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes gave their clifftop home and all the treasures they had collected from around the world to the town. The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum is a leading attraction today. The pretty harbour town of West Bay, and its dramatic cliffs, is famous as the setting for the television programme Broadchurch. A published walk takes you around the main locations. The medieval bridge in Sturminster Newton in North Dorset still carries the penalty of Transportation for Life for anyone who damages it. Studland National Nature Reserve, near Poole Harbour, is the only place in the UK where all six species of reptiles native to Britain can be found. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 12

THE ISLE OF PURBECK The Jurassic Coast, spectacular cliffs and scenery, rivers, sandy beaches and clear water, sailing and water sports, country towns, seaside towns, walks and landmarks, unusual cliff formations, Corfe Castle, coastal views and landmarks. The biggest towns are Wareham, Wool, and Swanage. The Dorset Food & Venison Festival takes place in April in Wareham and celebrates the best of Dorset s food and drink, as well as providing live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, and falconry displays. The Square and Compass pub in Worth Matravers has appeared in every edition of the Good Beer Guide since 1974 and serves award-winning beers, home pressed cider and local food. The ruin of Corfe Castle is a landmark in this area, sitting on a hill and visible for miles it s a National Trust property so if your visitors are members they can get free entry. Along the coast there are famous features that people associate with Dorset: the rock arch at Durdle Door; the cliff stacks known as Old Harry and his wife, and circular Lulworth Cove. The South West Coast Path links many of these and is popular with walkers. Visitor attractions include Lulworth Castle (which hosts the national music event Bestival, among others), the Tank Museum, and Monkey World. Purbeck Art Weeks, held in May, brings together local artists, groups and schools to celebrate and share all forms of art and performance in Purbeck. Visitors will travel in to see and experience the wealth of art that takes place. The Swanage Blues Festival takes place in March and October each year; and the Purbeck Chamber Music Festival runs in early September. Wareham has a 1920s cinema, the Rex Cinema which often hosts special film event evenings, and is a venue for The Purbeck Film Festival. The Mowlem Theatre in Swanage, right on the seafront, is both a cinema and live venue for the town, and the many pubs also stage performances of folk music. Did you know... Corfe Castle s tumble-down appearance is not age but a result of the English Civil War soldiers used gunpowder to create the ruin we see today. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 14

POOLE Award-winning beaches, beautiful harbour and islands, luxury sailing. A vibrant quay with restaurants and shops, and the largest arts centre outside London. Poole Old Town features Scaplen s Court Museum & Garden, a medieval town house which is open to the public during August, along with a Tudor Herb and Physic Garden which is open to the public from May to September. Nearby on the Quay, Poole Museum has no fewer than four floors of galleries to tell the town s story! Visitors come to Poole to enjoy festivals such as Folk on the Quay, a free family folk festival that takes place in June, and Summertime in the South live music, entertainment and family fun in peak season. The Poole Blues Festival in September showcases blues bands playing in venues around the quay area. Lighthouse, Poole s Centre for the Arts, has a concert hall and theatre, studio theatre, cinema and performance spaces showing a huge range of dance, theatre, comedy, music, circus and film. It is the home of the world famous Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, who perform here regularly. Tower Park is an entertainment centre with activities for everyone a modern plaza of restaurants, cinemas, playparks and entertainment. Poole has superb al fresco dining options, as well as vibrant bars and restaurants along the quayside and in the town. TV celebrity chef Rick Stein has a restaurant, Rick Stein Sandbanks, just along the harbour road towards the Sandbanks Ferry. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 16

BOURNEMOUTH Golden beaches, sea views, tropical gardens, vibrant nightlife, entertainment venues, shows and restaurants, shops and gardens, a year-round resort. Bournemouth became well-known as a spa town thanks to its many pine trees and sea air. Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes were early residents and their clifftop house the Russell-Cotes Museum and Art Gallery is now a nationally recognised tourist attraction. Bournemouth has strong links with the Shelley family (of Frankenstein and poetry fame), and with novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, who wrote Treasure Island. The biggest Bournemouth Festival is the Air Festival held each year in August. In peak season the Kids Family Fun Festival offers free family activities, and the annual Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival in the autumn is multi-art form and attracts international artists as well as presenting some of the best regional and local artists. Bournemouth venues include the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC), which hosts major acts attracting thousands of people, and the Pavilion Theatre which presents touring productions throughout the year. Next door is Pavilion Dance, the home of Pavilion Dance South West which offers dance studios and performance spaces. There is also a new cinema complex, an outdoor performance space called The Waterfront, and just along the clifftop the smaller Shelley Theatre. The Bournemouth Food & Drink festival takes place over ten days in June in the town centre. There is a demonstration kitchen, world food market, live entertainment, and a farmers market. And seven miles of golden beaches! www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 18

CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch Quay, Christchurch Priory, historic buildings, river and coastal walks, watersports, boats and beautiful beach huts. EAST DORSET What might visitors expect...? The New Forest, harbours, gardens and fantastic scenery, popular with artists. Towns and villages include Wimborne, Ferndown, and Highcliffe. Christchurch Priory is an important historical landmark in the centre of the town. There is a story connected to the building of Christchurch Priory the legend of the miraculous beam. The story goes that one of the roof beams was cut too short but a mysterious carpenter was able to fit it. The unknown carpenter, never seen again, was thought to be Jesus Christ. The beam can still be seen today in the Priory s ambulatory. From the Priory visitors can walk down to Christchurch Quay; or visit the Red House Museum which tells the story of the archaeology, social and domestic history of Christchurch. The popular Christchurch Food Festival takes place in May, and in the High Street is the lovely Regent Centre, both a theatre and cinema. Visitors love picturesque Wimborne and its Minster church. Nearby are two National Trust properties Kingston Lacy, stately home and gardens, and Badbury Rings, an Iron Age Hill fort. The clifftop mansion Highcliffe Castle is a popular attraction for visitors; as is Walford Mill in Wimborne, home to local craftsmen and makers. Major events include the Wimborne Food Festival (October), and the Wimborne Folk Festival (June). The Hub in Verwood is both a sports centre, theatre space and cinema. Did you know... The many gardens and garden centres in the area thrive because of the rivers that run through East Dorset, including the Stour, Avon and Moors Rivers. www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 20

If you can talk about Dorset with confidence, say what is available and where things are, recommend places to go and interesting things to see, then your visitor will have a great time. That means they will spend more money, come back again and tell others about what a great place Dorset is to visit! Popular Tourist Destinations Overleaf you will find a map with some of the key destinations that have been mentioned here. And remember there is so much more to Dorset! Have fun exploring and pass on what you find, visitors will be delighted. Shaftesbury 1 Gold Hill (SP7 8HB) Gillingham 2 Gillingham Bridge Sturminster Newton 3 The Exchange (DT10 1FH) Blandford 4 Brewery (DT11 9LS) 5 Fashion Museum (DT11 7AA) Dorchester 6 Thomas Hardy birthplace (DT2 8QJ) 7 Max Gate (DT1 2FN) 8 County Museum (DT1 1XA) 9 Sculpture by the Lakes (DT2 8QU) 10 Athelhampton House (DT2 7LG) Lyme Regis 13 Museum (DT7 3QA) Sherborne 14 Castle (DT9 3SA) 15 Abbey (DT9 3LQ) Weymouth 16 Chesil Beach (DT4 9XE) 17 Hardy Monument (DT2 9HY) 18 Nothe Fort (DT4 8UF) Portland 19 Portland Bill Lighthouse (DT5 2JT) Corfe 20 Castle (BH20 5DR) Swanage 21 Old Harry s Rocks (BH19 3AX) Bournemouth 25 Russell-Cotes Museum and Art Gallery (BH1 3AA) 26 Bournemouth International Centre (BH2 5BH) 27 The Waterfront (BH2 5AA) Poole 28 Studland National Nature Reserve (BH19 3AX) 29 Poole Museum (BH15 1BW) 30 Poole Quay (BH15 1UX) 31 Lighthouse, Poole s Centre for the Arts (BH15 1UG) 32 Tower Park (BH12 4NY) Christchurch 33 Christchurch Priory (BH23 1BU) 34 Christchurch Quay (BH23 1BY) 35 Red House Museum (BH23 1BU) Cerne 11 Giant (DT2 7AL) Bridport 12 Bridport Arts Centre (DT6 3NR) Lulworth 22 Durdle Door (BH20 5PU) 23 Cove (BH20 5RQ) 24 Lulworth Castle (BH20 5QS) Wimborne 36 Minster (BH21 1HT) 37 Walford Mill (BH21 1NL) Verwood 38 The Hub (BH31 7QE) Highcliffe 39 Highcliffe Castle (BH23 4LE) www.dorsetambassador.co.uk 22

Popular Tourist Destinations 2 Gillingham 1 Shaftesbury 3 14 15 Sherborne Sturminster Newton 5 38 4 Blandford Verwood Wimborne 13 Lyme Regis West Bay 12 Bridport 17 8 6 Dorchester 7 11 Cerne 10 9 Wool 24 Wareham Ferndown 36 37 32 31 Bournemouth Poole 25 29 30 26 27 28 20 21 34 35 Christchurch 33 39 Want to expand and test your knowledge online? Go to www.dorsetambassador.co.uk and become a certified Dorset Ambassador! Weymouth 16 19 18 Portland Lulworth 22 23 Corfe Swanage

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