- Dorset - Wikipedia
It is bordered by Somerset to the north-west, Wiltshire to the north and the north-east, Hampshire to the east, the Isle of Wight across the Solent to the south-east, the English Channel to the south, and Devon to the west The largest settlement is Bournemouth, and the county town is Dorchester
- Dorset | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Dorset, administrative, geographic, and historic county of southwestern England It is bordered by the English Channel (south) and the counties of Devon (west), Hampshire (east), and Somerset and Wiltshire (both north) The historic town of Dorchester is the county seat
- Visit Dorset | Holidays in Dorset | Official Destination Website
Dorset is perfect for a laid back, relaxing break or day out or one that's full of activity and adventure the choice is yours! One thing we know for sure it that you'll be amazed by Dorset's stunning scenery, friendly welcome and things to do
- Best things to do in Dorset - Lonely Planet
Discover the best of Dorset, from prehistoric adventures on the Jurassic Coast to wildlife, and unexpected gems in the county’s picturesque interior
- 15 of the Best Things to do in Dorset - Dorset Travel Guide
There are a lot of amazing attractions in Dorset Whether you’re looking for adventure, beautiful landscapes, peaceful countryside, or gorgeous beaches, this county has it all From cliff walks with incredible coastal views to fun family days out at historic castles, there’s plenty to keep you busy
- 15 Best Places to Visit in Dorset (England) - The Crazy Tourist
In England’s West Country, Dorset is a rural place without a single city But what Dorset does have is the most romantic countryside and heroic coastal landscapes that make up the UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast
- Dorset – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Dorset is mostly rural, with a few large towns and many small villages The county has a variety of landscapes, from steep chalk hills and wide clay valleys full of small dairy farms to the 50 mile Jurassic Coast world heritage site, popular with tourists and important to science Over half the county's population live in the Bournemouth-Poole-Christchurch conurbation located in the south
- The Dorset Guide
Dorset has one of the best known coastlines in England Extending eastwards from Lyme Regis the coast has numerous sandy beaches, perfect for family holidays The town of Poole is home to one of the world's largest natural harbours and there are many nature reserves and marine parks along the coast
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