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Monkey
world has been voted Dorsets top family attraction.
Situated in over 65 acres of forest and giving sanctuary
to over 150 primates.
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Durdle Door in Dorset with its massive rock arch, set
right on the Jurassic Coast between Swanage and Weymouth,
is absolutely beautiful.
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Bovington
Tank Museum in Dorset houses the
world's finest indoor collection of armored fighting
vehicles dating from the earliest tanks developed to
the latest battle tank of the British Army, the Challenger.
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Lulworth
Cove itself is a beautiful shell shaped cove, formed
over millions of years, providing a great place to relax
on the beaches, swim in the cove and also dive if you
are daring to the many great spots in and out of the
cove. |
Meet
some of the watery world's craziest creatures, from
prehistoric horseshoe crabs and sharp-shooting mantis
shrimp, to the amazing puffer fish |
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One
of the most evocative ruined castles in England
Over 1,000 years of turbulent history
Castle View visitor centre explores the lives (and deaths)
of past residents |

Lulworth Castle is an early 17th-century hunting lodge,
originally built to attract James I to hunt in the Isle
of Purbeck.
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There are over 30 golf courses in the Dorset area. The
nearest being less than 5 miles down the road. |