Haycraft Club Site Explore

Places to see and things to do in the local area Make the most of your time

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Visit Don’t forget to check your Great Saving Guide for all the 1 latest offers on attractions throughout the UK. Great Savings One of Britain’s most important Guide ruins, with 1000 years of history. camc.com/greatsavingsguide 2 Railway Enjoy a nostalgic steam train ride 5 Durlston Country Park on the Purbeck Line. Stunning sea views, superb 3 coastal walks, exciting events and amazing wildlife. Wonderful views, wildlife and history at the birthplace of 6 Monkey World scouting. Home to over 230 rescued 4 The Blue Pool and endangered monkeys and apes, with half hourly talks on A tranquil beauty spot, famous conservation. for its ever changing colour, with 7 views of the Purbeck Hills. Coasteering Explore using different skill’s Brownsea Island including, swimming, climbing and jumping into the water. 8 Wareham Boat Hire Explore the River Frome with motor boats, kayaks, canoes, rowing boats and paddle boards to hire. Studland Bay Cycle

11 Local Routes The nearest National Cycle Network route to this site is 2, Dover to Eden. The area also has everything from quiet country lanes to off-road downhills.

Purbeck Way

Walk

9 Purbeck Way The Purbeck Way run near the site and there are many public footpaths nearby. 10 Studland Bay Fine sandy beaches stretch for 3 miles, and the heathland behind the beach is a nature reserve.

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12 Bournemouth Adorned by one of the UK’s finest stretches of white sandy beach, this gorgeous resort town is home to all things nautical. 13 Poole Home to the world’s second- largest natural harbour, Poole haslots to explore including award-winning beaches, beautiful parks and elegant shopping districts. Bournemouth Visitor’s top tips

From Studland catch the ferry to Poole, The Greyhound Pub in Corfe was a great way to travel through the fabulous - delicious food, excellent famous district. service and very dog-friendly! Walk or cycle to Corfe, a village in the Definitely explore the ’s heart of the Purbecks with beautiful Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Old Harry views from the castle. Rocks and Studland Bay. The site is near to the sandy beach Village is a fascinating day at Swanage and a glorious stretch of out; known as Dorset’s Forgotten golden sands at Studland Bay. Village, it has been deserted for over 60 years and feels as if it’s frozen in time. Swanage has a lovely promenade, you can get there by steam train from just Walking to the is a must, down the road. as is visiting Lulworth Castle. Bovington Tank Museum makes a The RSPB Arne Nature Reserve is a fantastic half-day out. wonderful visit, and is one of the UK’s few places where all six native reptiles From Poole, take a cruise to Brownsea can be found. Island, its a great visit for wildlife lovers!

Close by

Supermarkets Swimming Pool Tourist Information Budgens or Co-op in Purbeck Sports Centre in Shore Road, Swanage. Swanage, 4 miles. Wareham, 7.5 miles. Public Transport Cinema Tourist Information Train from Harmans Cross to The Rex Wareham, 8 miles. Shore Road, Swanage. Swanage and Corfe Castle- Cashpoint Petrol Station tickets available from site at BP, 1.3 miles. BP, 1.3 miles. discount. Train station is a short 10/15 minute downhill walk from site.

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