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Rural West Dorset

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Price
Deposit
Apr - Oct
£250
50%

Tired of the crowds? Escape the tourist trail and venture into the heart of the beautiful county of Dorset. We'll visit a peaceful nature reserve, some pretty villages and magnificent Forde Abbey, a Benedictine Abbey repurposed as a country house in the C16th. Your own private car and driver ensure that the day goes at your pace.

Highlights
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Magnificent Forde Abbey with its thirty acres of gardens and the highest water fountain in the country

The pretty medieval village of Cerne Abbas with its rude giant carved on the hillside above

A peaceful stroll at one of Dorset's best nature reserves, rich with wildlife in the spring and summer

Itinerary
This tour unfolds along the peaceful byways of West Dorset, visiting interesting places along the way. With our knowledgeable driver as your guide, you’ll visit some of the most picturesque villages in the county and be treated to some of the most beautiful views too. Visit the wonderful Kingcombe Nature Reserve where the meadows are untouched by modern farming practices and so are home to a huge array of wildlife. On then to Forde Abbey where you can explore the extensive gardens and wonder at the highest water fountain in the country. Lastly, travel through some of the most unspoilt countryside in the county to see The Rude Man of Cerne, a giant chalk figure carved into the hillside and visit the historic village of Cerne Abbas. All in all, around three hours driving with plenty of time to explore the towns and villages along the way.
Why Choose Henderson's Dorset?
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Local Experts

Comfortable Mercedes

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

This was easily the best organised walking holiday I have experienced over many years. Dorset is delightful and the coast walk is stunning with so many points of interest. I cannot recommend this experience enough... amazing walks, great food and accommodation, brilliant organisation. Well done indeed!

John Butcher

UK

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