Things to do in Pymore, Dorset
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Pymore, Dorset.
Food and Drink in Pymore
Food and drink within 10 miles of Pymore.
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Coffee #1 | Bridport
Bridport and West Bay star in the famous Broadchurch TV series and are the gateway to the dramatic Jurassic Coast. So Coffee#1 Bridport is an ideal stopover before exploring this famous coastline. Inside are some charming seaside and nautical touches. Take a breather in one of our comfy chairs, or head outside and watch the world go by.
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The Arts in Pymore
The arts within 10 miles of Pymore.
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Bridport Museum
Explore our Museum based in one of the town's oldest buildings with modern & interactive displays. Voted Best Small Museum 2019 - Visitor.

Lyme Regis Museum
Lyme Regis Museum is situated in Lyme Regis in the heart of the Jurassic Coastline. We run many popular activities such as fossil walks.
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The Great Outdoors in Pymore
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Pymore.
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Peascombe | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A peaceful meadow set on a hillside in a quiet corner of West Dorset

Loscombe | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A hidden, steep sided valley bounded by river and hedgerow.

Kings Lane Orchard | Dorset Wildlife Trust
Remnant of the old cider apple orchards which formerly surrounded Powerstock village.

South Poorton | Dorset Wildlife Trust
Steep wildflower rich grassland and wet woodland, within a hidden valley.

Powerstock Common | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A site brimming with wildlife and a sense of the wild.

West Bexington | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A coastal reserve, attracting a wide range of migrant bird species

Kingcombe Meadows | Dorset Wildlife Trust
Gateway to the Kingcombe National Nature Reserve (KNNR), Kingcombe Meadows offers the opportunity to step back in time on a traditional working farm complete with flower rich grassland, ancient hedgerows, rough pasture and wet woodlands. The hedgerows, fields and hay meadows are almost untouched by artificial fertilisers and pesticides. As a result they are home to a huge array of wildlife, some common and easy to see, others rare elsewhere in the UK. At the heart of the nature reserve lies the Kingcombe Visitor Centre - find out more information about the centre on our Visitor Centre page.

Kingcombe Visitor Centre | Dorset Wildlife Trust
Set amidst winding country lanes, delightful rivers and superb, unspoilt countryside, Kingcombe Visitor Centre is a place to relax and be inspired. Spend some time exploring our wildlife-friendly gardens, orchards, bird hide and the boardwalk along the edge of the tranquil River Hooke. Visit the Kitchen at Kingcombe (open Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm) for refreshments , cake or a light lunch or enjoy your picnic anywhere in the visitor centre grounds.
Kingcombe Visitor Centre is the gateway to the stunning Kingcombe National Nature Reserve, incorporating Kingcombe Meadows and Powerstock Common nature reserves, where you can enjoy exploring the unspoilt countryside and ancient woodland.

Bracketts Coppice | Dorset Wildlife Trust
A hidden gem in west Dorset. This is home to some of Dorset's best loved species including dormice, otters and woodpeckers.

Nunnery Mead | Dorset Wildlife Trust
Former water meadows on the River Frome; the site of a Roman Villa and medieval village
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History and Heritage in Pymore
History and heritage within 10 miles of Pymore.
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Kingston Russell Stone Circle | English Heritage
A late Neolithic or early Bronze Age circle of 18 fallen stones, on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea.

Abbotsbury, St Catherine's Chapel | English Heritage
Set high on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury Abbey, this sturdily buttressed and barrel-vaulted 14th-century chapel was built by monks as a place of pilgrimage and retreat.

Abbotsbury Abbey Remains | English Heritage
Part of a monastic building, perhaps the abbot’s lodging, of Benedictine Abbotsbury Abbey, Henry VIII ordered its destruction during the Dissolution in 1538. St Catherine's Chapel is nearby.

The Nine Stones | English Heritage
Now in a wooded glade, this small prehistoric circle of nine standing stones was constructed around 4,000 years ago and is surrounded by a mysterious air. Winterbourne Poor Lot Barrows are nearby.
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