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THIS GREAT VALUE TICKET enables the purchaser to make one visit to each of the three attractions at Abbotsbury on any day or days of their choice: The Swannery, Subtropical Gardens and Children's Farm. Available from each attraction and Tourist Information Centres in the area.

Costs less than the normal price to visit any two of the above!
Passport tickets are valid until the 2nd November 2008.
VISITING THE AREA

Situated in the south coast of England, Abbotsbury and it's neighbouring district of over 400 square miles is almost entirely designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the coastline is a Natural World Heritage site. Named the Jurassic Coast, for it is made up entirely of rocks formed during the Jurassic Period - around 190 million years ago, here you can hunt for fossils which are frequently uncovered here. The beaches around Charmouth and Lyme Regis are the best places to hunt for fossils especially in the winter months.

Abbotsbury is surrounded by miles of open countryside and green hills, along with over 150 villages and the towns of Dorchester, Bridport, Lyme Regis, all with fascinating historical tales to tell, to be explored by foot, on horseback or by car. You can take advantage of the many beautiful picnic spots and spectacular viewpoints.

West Dorset is almost entirely designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering over 400 square miles. It ranges from Sherborne to the north, Lyme Regis to the west and nearby Dorchester and Weymouth to the east with superb coast and countryside. Here you will find woodlands strewn with bluebells and all kinds of flora throughout the year. Such a varied landscape means it’s rich in wildlife too, providing a haven for rabbits, hares, foxes, deer, squirrels and much more. On Golden Cap and Powerstock Common Nature Reserve you will find an excellent variety of butterflies.
ABBOTSBURY

Abbotsbury, a unique village steeped in history, yet a village where the present is very much alive and the future perpetually evolving. There is ample visual evidence that Abbotsbury and the surrounding area have been settled by man for over 6000 years for this part of the Dorset coast is rich in archaeological interest. As well as the three attactions, there is much that Abbotsbury has to offer for the many visitors to discover and fully appreciate - whether your interest lies in Abbotsbury's plethora of historical sites, in browsing through the craft shops, in looking for somewhere just that extra bit special to stay or eat, in sporting or cultural activities or merely in stopping for a while to enjoy the stunning scenery.


Click here for a full insight to the village of Abbotsbury, WHERE TO EAT, ACCOMMODATION available and SHOPS to visit.

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