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Charmouth
A family-friendly morning at the river mouth. Join us on a Golden Nurdle Hunt, help ‘hoover’ Charmouth Beach, hear why these microplastics matter, learn more about some other ways we can all take care of our river and coast.
West Lulworth
The displays, animations and films in the Lulworth Cove Visitor Centre tell the story of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, two of the most iconic geological features on the Jurassic Coast.
Seaton
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR EXHIBITION
The world-renowned exhibition, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, will open at Seaton Tramway on 9th February featuring exceptional images which capture fascinating animal behaviour,…
Bournemouth
The most wonderful time of the year is here! Celebrate in style with a whole host of festive events running throughout Christmas in Bournemouth.
Sidmouth
No trip to Devon is complete without visiting The Donkey Sanctuary.
There’s a tranquil corner of the Jurassic Coast near Sidmouth that hundreds of rescue donkeys call home, and they’re all waiting to meet you. The resident donkeys love to meet new…
Beer
Come to the Fine Foundation Heritage Centre Beer to discover the story of the local geology, from the pebbles on the beach to the famous Beer Stone, used in buildings all over the country... and even for experiments in space.
Seaton
MOTHER'S DAY AT SEATON TRAMWAY
Seaton Tramway is offering a fantastic day out for everyone this Mother's Day as mum travels FREE with an accompanying paying child on our standard service – all day long!
Wareham
Island Cottage Holidays have a portfolio of over 70 handpicked self-catering cottages across Dorset. Amongst the locations where you'll find our beautiful homes are Swanage, Studland, Worth Matravers, Langton Matravers, Kingston and Corfe Castle,…
Portland
At The Fine Foundation Wild Chesil Centre, you can learn more about the formation of this huge barrier beach and the rich wildlife and history associated with it.
Sidbury, Sidmouth
Bearhouse Alpacas is a long-established alpaca trekking/walking centre based in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Roncombe Valley, Sidbury, which is not far from Sidmouth, East Devon.
East Lulworth
This autumn half term holiday Sunday 22nd to Thursday 26th October, enjoy a host of fun and a charming day out at Lulworth Castle & Park – Dorset’s finest castle.
Seek out the pumpkins and find the funny bones on the autumn trails as you explore the…
Lyme Regis
This Halloween, families will be able to search for strange creatures and spooky spectres at Lyme Regis Museum as part of the national Eerie-on-Sea Monster Museum Tour
Seaton
THE DINOSAUR ADVENTURE SHOW
This indoor arena extravaganza will be fun filled and full of music, lights and amazing dinosaurs with an educational twist, Featuring some of the most amazing large walking costumes including King of the dinosaurs the T…
Bridport
Weekly Resident DJ at The Watch House Cafe. Summer Thursdays 7-9pm
ABBOTSBURY
The Gardens host a Specialist Plant Fair, organised by Plant Heritage Dorset Group.
This is the second and final Plant Fair of the year at Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens.
Unusual, difficult-to-find and some exotic plants available from more than…
Beaminster
Horn Park Quarry is the UK’s smallest National Nature Reserve (NNR) and is recognised for its exceptional in-situ fossils, dating from the Jurassic of 170 million years ago, when this area was a warm tropical sea. Located on Horn Park Business Park…
Lyme Regis
An annual fancy dress sea swim
Sidmouth
At Sidmouth Museum you can see rare reptile fossils and amphibian bones which have been found on the beaches, including the remains of the Rhynchosaur, a curious herbivore reptile.
West Bexington, Dorchester
Book a table and enjoy the music of Daniel Costin. 2-5pm.
Bridport
The small Jurassic Coast gallery in Bridport Museum boasts some wonderful specimens of local fossils including ammonites, starfish and even a plesiosaur. All of these specimens were discovered just a few miles from the museum and show how amazingly…