The Bridport Arms Hotel is ideal for business and leisure breaks.Whether you're looking for a short break or a week by the sea, spoil yourself and stay in one of our gorgeous en-suite rooms.The town is situated on the A351 Lytchett Minster-Swanage road and at the eastern terminus of the A352 road to Dorchester and Sherborne, both roads now bypassing the town centre.The town has a station on the South Western Main Line railway, and was formerly the junction station for services along the branch line to Swanage, now preserved as the Swanage Railway.They may be single, married or have a current partner, but these members seek casual affairs and sex with men and women wanting a casual sex meet in their local area or town.Our safe contact messaging platform provides the means to contact members who are looking for a UK sex meet.Morwenna Alldis, spokesperson for RSPB Dorset, said: “Winterwatch is the perfect opportunity for the public to discover the beautiful seasonal changes that have occurred in both the landscape and wildlife of RSPB Arne over the last couple of months. The village is home to Lytchett Minster Church and St Peter’s Finger, our local pub serving real ale and food. A beautiful shell shaped cove, formed over millions of years, providing a great place to relax on the beaches and swim in the sea. Based in Wareham, this centre works to stop the smuggling of primates from the wild and rehabilitates refugees of this illegal trade into natural living groups. Offers a wealth of places to visit and explore from gardens and museums to leisure and wildlife farm and parks. A series of chalk stacks in the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The Isle of Purbeck has spectacular and interesting coastal scenery, and also offers wetland, heath, forestry, farmland and welcoming towns and villages. Just three miles away from South Lytchett Manor, Poole Harbour offers something for every member of the family.“For over 50 years the RSPB, its members and our partners across Purbeck have given nature a home in this special place and we can’t wait to inspire even more viewers, of all ages, to give nature a home where they live too.” See Winterwatch on i Player. A 20 minute boat trip from Pool Quay, Brownsea Island is rich in wildlife and history. Visit Beaulieu in the New Forest to see the National Motor Museum, the peaceful beauty of Beaulieu Ab bey and Palace House. For a great golfing experience in beautiful surroundings. Built by the Normans and destroyed during the civil war, Corfe Castle stands between the Purbeck Hills. A town dating back to the Iron Age, with a wide range of historical features and attractions. Poole Harbour Canoe Club PHCC and its members are dedicated to promoting canoeing for fun, fitness, and friendship.
Formed in 2004 and based in the perfect waters of Poole Harbour. Beautiful Studland Beach provides three miles of soft sand from South Haven Point to Old Harry Rocks. A lovely beach on a small peninsula, which contains some of the most expensive houses and land in the country Splashdown. Swanage is a popular Victorian resort, the coastal town of Swanage now provides an ideal base for exploring Purbeck, combining natural beauty, safe bathing, and a range of accommodation and eateries. A mysterious ‘ghost’ village, it was evacuated by the military in 1943, but the promise to allow the villagers to return after the war was never fulfilled. The Tank Museum at Bovington boasts the largest collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles in the world, and also stages exciting firepower and mobility displays. Near Poole, it has over 100 acres of garden, open parkland, woodland and shoreline together with its centrepiece Upton House, a Grade II listed building built in 1818. A charming walled market town, situated in Purbeck on the Rivers Piddle and Frome, with many interesting buildings. If you love to walk around the beautiful Dorset countryside, you may be interested in visiting these sites which give information about public footpaths, walking, hiking and rambling routes. A walk around the old town of Poole tracing the town’s rich historical heritage. The fine Georgian seafront at this popular seaside town is an impressive backdrop to the fine, golden sandy beach. We are very new to campsites – other visitors ( with more experience ) commented that this site was way above and beyond others. Pub is walking distance with great food ( have the chilli chips – hot and delicious )After just getting back from a three night stay.
At its estuary the river has formed the wide shallow ria of Poole Harbour.
Wareham is built on a low dry island between the marshy river plains.
To the south east is Corfe Castle and the heathland that borders Poole Harbour, including Wytch Farm oil field and Studland & Godlingstone Heath Nature Reserve.
About four miles (7 km) to the south is a chalk ridge, the Purbeck Hills, and eight miles (12 km) to the south is the English Channel.