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pumbaa

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The surf here is pretty lame , but picks up further west .
As for camp sites most are very touristy so if you are looking for a bushcrafty one , you may have difficultys .
However there is one down the road right next to a pub and train station if thats any help !!
I will grab the phone number if you want it
Pumbaa
 

Beer Monster

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With the gnu!
Some good walking to be done in Dorset along the coast (south west coast path) and further in land.

Lulworth Cove is worth a visit, very tourist though. That whole coast line is called the fossil coast and the area around Lyme Regis is particularly rich. I picked up a couple of fossil shark teeth the last time I was there! Chesil beach is also worth a wander.

There are a few castles etc but I suppose it really depends on what you are interested in?
 

bushwacker bob

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 22, 2003
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STRANGEUS PLACEUS
Avoid Weymouth in the summer!
one road in and out and billions of tourists(grockles)
Maiden castle,just outside Dorchester is worth a visit if your into Iron age history
 

Daniel

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Apr 20, 2005
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A villiage called Worth Matravers is a nice starting spot for a days walking on the coast, and if you don't fancy camping out of a campsite the pub there (The Square and Compass) own a field where you can pay something like 3 quid to pitch your tent, and it's not allways that busy! Also, the pub does THE best cheese and onion pasties, worth going just for that!

Dan
 

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