A-Z of Dorset

A is for Apple Cake

If you go to Dorset and don’t have an apple cake, did you really go to Dorset?

B is for Beaches
C is for Corfe Castle
D is for Durdle Dor

It’s one of the most iconic sights in the county.

E is for Eggardon Hill Fort
F is for food
G is for Golden Cap
H is for Highcliffe Castle
I is for ice cream
J is for Jurassic Coast
K is for knob throwing

Image: @
dorsetknobthrowing on Instagram

Dorset Knobs and knob throwing are a huge Dorset tradition!

L is for Lyme Regis
M is for Mary Anning
N is for Nautical
O is for Old Harry Rocks
P is for Poole
Q is for quay
R is for Ringstead Bay
S is for Sandbanks
T is for Thomas Hardy

Image: @nthardysdorset on Instagram

Now managed by the National Trust, you can visit Thomas Hardy’s former home in Dorchester.


U is for Upper Bockhampton
V is for vegan
W is for Weymouth
X is for Xmas markets
Y is for Yetminster
Z is for Zoe the chimp

Image: Monkey World.
Zoe the chimp is one of the beautiful primates you can see at Monkey World in Weymouth!

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