Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wonderful Nature Spots to Visit in Dorset

Planning a vacation is oftentimes difficult because each member of your family has different interests. You can choose Dorset holidays and do away with this problem as there would be varied activities for each of your family member's interest available in the county. Checking in to one of the Dorset holiday cottages would make your place of rest and sleep comfortable and inexpensive. In addition, these cottages are located within the area of most tourists' spots, so your commute is easy. One reason Dorset holidays are very popular is because Mother Nature offers hundreds of possible adventures in Dorset. The following are activities you can consider.

Moors Valley Country Park

Located at East Dorset, this country park has all the makings of a delightful day for the whole family during holidays in Dorset. Members of the family who are into sports can go cycling around the verdant forests or join in the Go Ape's wire tree top ventures. Your children can hop over to the park's Visitor Centre for an ice cream treat or to the park's restaurant for food and snacks. If you know how to cook, you can prepare food in your Dorset holiday cottages and take this with you to the park.  For those with inclinations to photography in your family, they can capture pictures of the spectacular terrain to bring back precious memories of your Dorset holidays. Aside from these events, there are still plenty of interesting activities you can do at this lovely park. It would be a pleasurable day for the whole family before going back to your Dorset holiday cottages.

Uptown Country Park

This is another wonderful park that you can visit easily with your family from the Dorset holiday cottages. You can tag along your pet because it is allowed in the park as long as you attend to it or put it on a lease. Your children would surely love to watch captivating exhibits at the Peacock Gallery and buy some potted plants to nurture when they get back home from their Dorset holidays. Spending some quiet time at the formal gardens is a good idea if you just want to relax and bask in the serene scene of verdant trees, and the splash of vibrant colours from flowers around you. For your older children, they can visit the Education Centre where they can learn about the history and heritage of this lovely county of East Dorset. You may also want to cook food in your Dorset holiday cottages and take it with you to the country park. If you don't feel like it, then you may buy snacks and tea instead at the Peacock Tearoom. This would appease your hunger after an interesting day's tour during yourmuch needed vacation.

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