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Hey guys, today I have a video that shows off some of the incredible landscapes and beauty that we have here in England and specifically in the county of Dorset.

Top 5 Must See in Dorset!

1. Studland Beach
2. Old Harry's Rocks
3. Corfe Castle
4. Lulworth Cove
5. Durdle Door

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Minehead Club site

A tranquil site set on a hillside a short walk from the seaside resort of Minehead and close to the attractions of Dunster Castle, Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. The site is also ideally located to take a scenic steam train ride on the West Somerset Railway and for walking on the South West Coast Path.
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Ringwood Town center walk

Walk around Ringwood Hampshire lovely place loads of really nice cafe's and shops and the river avon at the lower end of the town
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Brecon Beacons - Devils Staircase Motorcycle Ride

Join us on an exciting motorcycle ride through the breathtaking landscape of Brecon Beacons as we conquer the infamous Devils Staircase in Wales most Stunning National Park. Experience the rush of twisting roads, steep inclines, and scenic views that will leave you awe-inspired. Our Brecon Beacons - Devils Staircase Motorcycle Ride video showcases the thrill of riding through one of the most challenging roads in the UK, as our Triumph Tiger motorcycles navigate through the hairpin turns, sharp corners, and steep gradients. As you watch the video, you'll feel the wind in your hair, the rumble of the engine, and the exhilaration of conquering this legendary route. Whether you're an avid motorcyclist or just a fan of stunning landscapes, this video will leave you wanting more. So, come ride with us and discover the beauty and excitement of Brecon Beacons' Devils Staircase. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more thrilling motorcycle adventures!

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One of the best places to meet and have coffee in Verwood Dorset , Has a wonderful comfortable atmosphere and is always busy .Great place for people watching .February 2012.

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Dorset And Hampshire Tour Review - How Much, Best Sites, Best Days Out

We look back at our Dorset And Hampshire Tour Review, looking at the cost, the best sites and best days out.

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Norwich Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Enjoy all the hustle and bustle of Norwich from your quiet camping pitch, just two miles away from the historic cathedral city. Situated on the banks of the River Yare, Norwich Club Site is perfect for fishing enthusiasts and explorers alike. Norwich city centre can be easily reached from the campsite by bus, bike or on foot along the old railway line, and offers plenty of attractions - not least its famous castle and spectacular 11th century cathedral. Further afield, spend a day or two exploring the unique wetland environment of the Broads National Park and its 125 miles of lock-free waterways - home to some of Britain’s rarest plants and animals. Whitlingham Country Park is also worth a visit, with its network of walking and cycling trails, while beach-lovers will get their kicks at Great Yarmouth - a classic seaside town around half an hour’s drive from the campsite. With city, coast and countryside on your doorstep, Norwich Club Site is the perfect place for a fun and memorable camping holiday.

Discover Cornwall with The Camping and Caravanning Club

Boasting the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain, it’s easy to see why Cornwall tops the bill for beach breaks. What’s more, almost half of the South West Coast Path is found in Cornwall, which makes it a fantastic choice for walkers. The Camping and Caravanning Club has 4 Club Sites across Cornwall, offering the perfect getaway for beach-lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Visit the famous Land’s End from our beautiful Sennen Cove Club Site. Sennen beach is within walking distance, and from here you can make a day of it by following the coastal path to Land’s End. Other must-sees include the harbour town of Penzance, Trevarno Gardens, St Ives, and St Michael’s Mount.

Sitting pretty on south Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula is Veryan, a family-friendly Club Site that’s close to Carne Beach, Pendower Beach and Portholland. Popular day trips include the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the world-famous Eden Project.

Situated along Cornwall’s gorgeous north coast are Bude and Tregurrian Club Sites, which is where you’ll find some of Cornwall’s best-loved beaches. Lovely Bude is a family favourite and boasts a beautiful location between Boscastle and Crackington Haven. Head to Tintagel to discover the legend of King Arthur and explore the clifftop castle ruins. At Tregurrian, you’re close to Newquay and its famous surfing hotspot, Fistral Beach, which is a great spot to learn how to surf. Or, simply kick back on the sands with a steaming Cornish pasty and watch the waves roll in.


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Disused Railway Bridge near Bridge Farm, Dewlands Common, Verwood

View from the disused railway bridge (part of the Salisbury and Dorset Junction line) at Bridge Farm near Verwood in Dorset. Not much to see from here given that the old railway at this point is very overgrown.

Dorchester, Historic Market town in Dorset, England (15)

Dorchester is the county town of Dorset, England. A historic market town, Dorchester lies on the banks of the River Frome, in the Frome Valley, just south of the Dorset Downs and north of the South Dorset Ridgeway, that separates the area from Weymouth, eight miles ( 13 km ) south. Dorchester is noted as being home and inspiration to the author Thomas Hardy, whose novel The Mayor of Casterbridge was based on the town.
In 1613 and 1725 great fires destroyed large parts of the town, but some of the mediaeval buildings, including Judge Jeffrey's lodgings, and the Tudor almshouse survives in the town centre, amongst the replacement Georgian buildings, many of which are built in Portland limestone. In the 17th century the town was at the centre of the Puritan emigration to America, and the local rector, John White, organised the settlement of Dorchester, Massachusetts. For his efforts on behalf of Puritan dissenters, White has been called the unheralded founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1642, just before the English Civil War, Hugh Green, a Catholic chaplain was executed here. After his execution, Puritans played football with his head. The town was heavily defended against the Royalists in the Civil War. In 1685 the Duke of Monmouth failed in his invasion attempt, the Monmouth Rebellion, and almost 300 of his men were condemned to death or transportation in the ~ Bloody Assizes, held in the Oak Room of the Antelope Hotel, Dorchester and presided over by Judge Jeffrey's. In 1833, the Tolpuddle Martyrs formed the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers. Trade unions were legal, but due to them swearing an oath of allegiance, they were arrested and tried in the Shire Hall in Dorchester. This building still remains and is preserved as it was at the time. Under the court are the cells where the prisoners were held while waiting for their court appearance. Dorchester Prison was constructed in the town during the 19th century and the prison is still in use today, holding convicted and remanded inmates from the local courts.
Poundbury is the well - known western extension of the town, constructed on Duchy of Cornwall land ( owned by Charles, Prince of Wales ) according to urban village principles since 1993. Being developed over 25 years, it will eventually be composed of four phases with a total of 2,500 dwellings and a population of about 6,000. Since 2008, Poundbury is now home to Dorset Fire and Rescue Service headquarters and Dorchester fire station. Prince Charles designed the estate ( as well as the local Tesco supermarket ) and makes several visits throughout the year. The catchment area extends eight miles west, north and east of the town, and two miles south. Brewery Square is a new development in the heart of the town, and is planned to include a multitude of retail outlets, residential units, bars, restaurants and various cultural facilities, plus the regeneration of Dorchester South station to make it the UK's first solar powered rail station.
This remaining Duchy land was farmed under the open field system until 1874 when the land was enclosed - or consolidated - into three large farms by the landowners and residents. Soon afterwards followed a series of key developments for the town: the enclosing of Poundbury hill fort for public enjoyment in 1876, the ~ Fair Field ( new site for the market, off Weymouth Avenue ) in 1877, the Recreation Ground ( also off Weymouth Avenue ) opening in 1880, and the imposing Eldridge Pope Brewery of 1881, adjacent to the railway line to Southampton. Salisbury Field was retained for public use in 1892, with land being purchased in 1895 for the formal Borough Gardens, between West Walks and Cornwall Road. The clock and bandstand were added in 1898. Meanwhile, land had begun to be developed for housing outside the walls. This included the Cornwall Estate, between the Borough Gardens and the Great Western Railway, from 1876 and the Prince of Wales Estate, centred on Prince of Wales Road, from 1880. Land for the Victoria Park Estate was bought in 1896 and building began in 1897, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. The lime trees in Queen's Avenue were planted in February 1897.

Bournemouth Beach Lodges UK Staycation

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I wanted to share with you my latest trip to Bournemouth on the beautiful south coast of England!

We stayed in the beautiful Bournemouth Beach Lodges, cute little traditional beach houses (updated with all mod cons) facing the sea.

Come and join us in our adventure as we go paddle boarding, swimming in the freezing water, enjoy a traditional British roast and try oysters and lobsters.

It’s the perfect location for a U.K. staycation and a lovely retreat if you’re planning a festive or summertime British beach holiday!

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Discover the Real Downton Abbey Village at Bampton , Plan your Visit

Bampton Village was used as the location for Downton Abbey Village, the Abbey itself was Highclere Castle some 30 miles away just south of Newbury. See the video to understand how unspoilt Bampton is, how little work was required to return Bampton to Edwardian England. In the video you see Downton's St Michael's Church, Mrs Crawley's house, and along Church View The Cottage Hospital, The Post Office and Dog and Duck Pub. Watch this video to help you plan your trip. The leaflet seen in the video may be found in St Mary the Virgin Church.

I watched the start of the new series and Bampton featured a great deal in Mary's Wedding, her carriage passing the Cottage Hospital and arriving at the green.

Bampton which was previously an isolated Oxfordshire Village with no important through road fears the loss of its privacy. Coachloads of tourists from all over the world are starting to arrive to arrive in sleepy Bampton yet they are not prepared have no tea-rooms, souvenir shop, limited parking etc. The Library (Cottage Hospital in Downton) has some tourist information and sells a few souvenirs however has the usual library opening hours.There is a Coffee Shop in the Market Place plus some lively pubs.

If you manage to visit Bampton soon you will still find it utterly unspoiled. Downton Abbey has just won three Emmys. There are several bed and breakfast's in Bampton , including Wheelgate House, The Coach House and Upham House Bed & Breakfast if you could stay in Bampton that would be the best way to get the period feel of the village
also as many of the villagers have appeared in Down as extras I'm sure you get get to hear real inside information.

Bampton has for generations been renowned for its Morris Dancing traditions which are still celebrated today.

The nearest town to Bampton is Witney, so arrive by London, M40, Oxford, Witney, Bampton.

Some other titbits , Shilton was used for the bus going through a ford scene, the delightful Swan Pub at Swinbrook has also appeared. The current library was formerly a Grammar School and if you look carefully at Bampton in Downton Abbey you will notice the odd TV aerial.

There is a village in England called Downton (Wiltshire/Somerset border) but it has nothing to do with Downton Abbey but has experienced a tourist boom anyway!

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Braithwaite Village touring: Camping & Caravanning

Emily Gravenor from the Camping and Caravanning Club's magazine team visits Braithwaite Village Club Site, opened in May 2021, and explores the surrounding area.


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Bournemouth, Dorset, England, A trip round the town ( 9 )

Bournemouth .With seven miles of golden sands and sparkling sea, the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Bournemouth has it all - a vast variety of shops, restaurants and holiday accommodation, buzzing nightlife and endless countryside with beautiful award winning gardens and water sports galore. Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. According to the mid-year estimates for 2010 from the Office for National Statistics the town has a population of 168,100, making it the largest settlement in Dorset. It is also the largest settlement between Southampton and Plymouth. With Poole and Christchurch, Bournemouth forms the South East Dorset conurbation, which has a total population of about 400,000.
Founded in 1810 by Lewis Tregonwell, Bournemouth's growth accelerated with the arrival of the railway, becoming a recognised town in 1870. Historically part of Hampshire, it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974. Since 1997 the town has been administered by a unitary authority, meaning that it has autonomy from Dorset County Council. The local authority is Bournemouth Borough Council. Bournemouth's location on the south coast of England has made it a popular destination for tourists. The town is a regional centre of business, home of the Bournemouth International Centre and financial companies that include Liverpool Victoria and PruHealth.
Although Bournemouth is on the coast, the centre of the town lies inland - the commercial and civil heart of the town being the Square. From the Square the Upper and Lower Pleasure Gardens descend to the seafront and the pier. Areas within Bournemouth include Bear Cross, Boscombe, Kinson, Pokesdown, Westbourne and Winton. Traditionally a large retirement town, Bournemouth (mostly the Northbourne, Southbourne and Tuckton areas of Bournemouth together with the Wallisdown, and Talbot Village areas of Poole) has seen massive growth in recent years, especially through the growth of students attending Bournemouth University and the large number of language schools teaching English as a foreign language.
Bournemouth is located directly to the east of the Jurassic Coast, a 95-mile ( 153 km ) section of beautiful and largely un spoilt coastline recently designated a World Heritage Site. Apart from the beauty of much of the coastline, the Jurassic Coast provides a complete geological record of the Jurassic period and a rich fossil record. Bournemouth sea front overlooks Poole Bay and the Isle of Wight. Bournemouth also has seven miles ( 11 km ) of sandy beaches that run from Hengistbury Head in the east to Sandbanks, in Poole, in the west.
Because of the coastal processes that operate in Poole Bay, the area is often used for surfing. An artificial reef was expected to be installed at Boscombe, in Bournemouth, by October 2008, using large sand-filled geotextile bags. However, this deadline was not met, and the construction was actually finished at the end of October 2009. The Boscombe Reef was constructed as part of the larger Boscombe Spa Village development. Bournemouth also has several chines ( e.g., Alum Chine ) that lead down to the beaches and form a very attractive feature of the area.
The Dorset and Hampshire region surrounding Bournemouth has been the site of human settlement for thousands of years. However, in 1800 the Bournemouth area was largely a remote and barren heathland. No one lived at the mouth of the Bourne River and the only regular visitors were a few fishermen, turf cutters and gangs of smugglers until the 16th century. During the Tudor period the area was used as a hunting estate, Stourfield Chase, but by the late 18th century only a few small parts of it were maintained, including several fields around the Bourne Stream and a cottage known as Decoy Pond House, which stood near where the Square is today.
With the exception of the estate, until 1802 most of the Bournemouth area was common land. The Christchurch Inclosures Act 1802 and the Inclosure Commissioners' Award of 1805 transferred hundreds of acres into private ownership for the first time. In 1809, the Tapps Arms public house appeared on the heath. A few years later, in 1812, the first residents, retired army officer Lewis Tregonwell and his wife, moved into their new home built on land he had purchased from Sir George Ivison Tapps. Tregonwell began developing his land for holiday letting by building a series of sea villas. In association with Tapps, he planted hundreds of pine trees, providing a sheltered walk to the beach ( later to become known as the ~ Invalids walk ). The town would ultimately grow up around its scattered pines. In 1832 when Tregonwell died, Bournemouth had grown into small community with a scattering of houses, villas and cottages.

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Sandford Springs - UK Overview

The 27 holes at Sandford Springs are made up of 3 varying 9 hole layouts. ‘The Park’ course is regarded as the least demanding nine of the three loops. The signature 9th hole, a short, downhill par 4 requiring an accurate long iron off the tee followed by a solid pitch to a green protected by two lakes is it not for the faint-hearted. However, with a big drive, it is possible to carry the 270 yards over the water.

With mature trees creating a natural challenge, the aptly named ‘The Wood’ course is arguably the toughest of the three nines. The signature hole is the 13th, a testing dogleg left. Your tee shot falls into a chasm in front of you, with the second shot requiring an accurate pitch over water.

As the name might imply, water is the key feature of ‘The Lakes’ course. Five of the nine holes bring the wet stuff into play. The 21st is a long par 3 requiring particular attention and skill. The hole requires an accurate long iron to reach a well-guarded green surrounded by water.

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