Despite its humble proportions, the United Kingdom is home to some of the world’s most breath-taking natural attractions, from giant gorges to snow-capped peaks to stunning coastal archways.
Enjoy sylvan strolls through the South West's beautiful array of woodlands and forests.
One of the most striking natural landmarks in Europe, if Durdle Door hasn’t already made it onto your travel bucketlist, it soon will.
With a diverse landscape nourished by the elements, Dorset is famous for its amazing traditional food.
Oases of calm, the lakes of the South West provide the most idyllic settings for days in the open air.
Crunch leaves, pick berries, wrap up in layers and enjoy all the beautiful offerings of autumn in Dorset.
The legacy of the late Betty Penny MBE, the Blanford Fashion Museum showcases over 200 years of the fashions and trends that have influenced our clothes and filled our wardrobes.
One of the most famous landmarks in the UK, the huge chalk figure of the Cerne Giant overlooks the historic village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset.
So named for the honey-coloured minerals that colour its façade, the mighty Golden Cap is the ultimate pinnacle in the South West.
Picnics and panoramas: Here are the best picnic spots in West Dorset.
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