{"id":20901,"date":"2017-01-31T11:37:52","date_gmt":"2017-01-31T11:37:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelodgeblog.wpengine.com\/?p=20901"},"modified":"2024-08-16T10:30:36","modified_gmt":"2024-08-16T09:30:36","slug":"dorset-breaks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.travelodge.co.uk\/blog\/short-breaks\/guide\/dorset-breaks\/","title":{"rendered":"Short breaks in Dorset"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>The Jurassic Coast is Dorset\u2019s biggest attraction, with dramatic beaches ready for you to unearth fossils \u2013 as well as top up your tan. This gorgeous stretch of coast proves that there\u2019s more to Dorset than just ice cream and paddling.<\/h3>\n<h5>When is the best time to visit Dorset?<\/h5>\n<p>Dorset\u2019s fabulous Jurassic coastline has not gone unnoticed by the British holiday-making public, which means it\u2019s busy in school holidays. July is its hottest, driest month, and the best time to take advantage of its many sandy bays. Be open-minded about your travel dates too, as the weather can be fairly mild at any time of year. In general, December gives you the most chance of rain, with some hope of snow making its many little villages all the prettier.<\/p>\n<p>In high season, the place comes into its own, with ice-cream vans lined up by beaches, and teams of ramblers taking the coastline one splendid mile at a time. In early summer, at the beginning of May, the Frome Valley Food Festival kicks off festivities with its famous Dorset Knob Throwing event, which gives rise to many amusing headlines in local papers as visitors and locals compete to throw the furthest knob (a locally made bun). Other activities include a \u2018guess the weight of the big knob\u2019 competition, knob archery, knob and spoon racing and the knob-eating cup. Turn up to observe and you\u2019ll probably find yourself participating \u2013 just try and keep a straight face. Following a buzzy, family-friendly summer, autumn sees many of the county\u2019s charms still in full effect, but a little less footfall, making for a calmer short break. September can be just as warm as summer, with long days to walk the much emptier beaches.<\/p>\n<p>With celebrated chef, restaurateur and food writer, Mark Hix\u2019s HIX Townhouse in Lyme Regis, and fantastic farm produce and seafood close at hand, Dorset\u2018s foodie events are a year round delight to those on a short break. That said, October is the true foodie month in Dorset. The Wimborne Minster Food &amp; Drink Festival hosts a farmers\u2019 market, produce displays and cooking demonstrations in pretty locations around the town. The Dorset Food Fortnight takes place in locations across the county over two weeks, and celebrates fabulous local produce. As well as promotions in local shops and markets, there are events and tastings \u2013 look out for the Cheese &amp; Chutney Day, Apple Day at Washingpool Farm, plus many local cider and beer festivals. These change dates each year, so check local tourist offices for times.<\/p>\n<p>In November, the focus shifts to culture with the renowned Bridport Literary Festival. This boasts a sophisticated line up of writers and critics and has a thoughtful roster of events that will give you a good excuse to visit in November. Make sure your visit coincides with one of the many fabulous firework displays which illuminate the coastline on the 5th.<\/p>\n<p>In December, the Christmas lights come out and Dorset\u2019s little villages and stately homes host charming Christmas markets and festive events \u2013 Poole, Poundbury, Wimborne, Chesil, Swanage and more host events that give those taking a short break in Dorset the chance to see the area while doing their Christmas shopping.<\/p>\n<h5>What are the best beaches in Dorset?<\/h5>\n<p>For picture postcard sand and scenery, head to the Purbeck Heritage Coast between Weymouth and Poole. Weymouth, a favourite of George III (who hoped the beautiful waters here would help cure his \u2018madness\u2019 \u2013 or porphyria), is a lovely traditional seaside resort with Punch &amp; Judy shows, deck chairs and donkey rides. Much of the architecture is Georgian\/Regency and very handsome indeed. Studland Bay is a National Trust resort with a nice family-friendly beach \u2013 and a designated nudist section. Poole is fun for beach life, as well as a lively little town populated with caf\u00e9s and bars, while Bournemouth\u2019s beaches attract a more youthful crowd (there is a popular University here.) For those who like to keep active rather than sunbathe, head further west to Chesil Beach, a 17-mile stretch of shingle. The beach is made up of millions of pebbles which decrease in size west to east. It\u2019s thought that the bigger, heavier stones move more quickly \u2013 accounting for the segregation in size. It certainly makes for some stunning and unusual scenery.<\/p>\n<p>Weymouth has a stunning beach to visit which features all the family favourites from exciting arcades to traditional fish and chip shops and its own sealife centre perfect for keeping the whole family happy. <span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Weymouth SEA LIFE Adventure Park is an amazing underwater world with over 1,000 creatures and 15 different zones to explore. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Take a fascinating journey from the coastline to the depths of the ocean. Discover a dazzling array of amazing creatures, from a face-to-face encounter with sharks to a hands-on rockpool experience. <\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Visit the world\u2019s smallest penguins in their new interactive Fairy Penguin walk-through adventure. Native to Australia, they are the only colony on display in Europe!<\/span><\/p>\n<h5>What\u2019s the best way to get to Dorset?<\/h5>\n<p>Dorset is easily accessible by air, land, sea and train. There are airports at Bournemouth, Southampton and Exeter, ferries ports at Poole and Bournemouth, and South West Train services running across the county. The M3 brings you right into Dorset \u2013 but be mindful of big jams during high season and changeover days (usually a Saturday).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Take a look at our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.travelodge.co.uk\/uk\/dorset\/index.html\" data-wpel-link=\"external\" rel=\"external noopener noreferrer\" class=\"wpel-icon-right\">hotels in Dorset<span class=\"wpel-icon wpel-image wpel-icon-6\"><\/span><\/a> and see the great mix of attractions that this destination has to offer.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Jurassic Coast is Dorset\u2019s biggest attraction, with dramatic beaches ready for you to unearth fossils \u2013 as well as top up your tan \u2013 on. 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