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Tradition with a twist

Some holiday destinations never go out of fashion — here's how to give a Dorset break a 2021 update

May 27, 2021 09:56
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If 2020 was the summer of nostalgia, reliving our favourite childhood holidays while travel restrictions kept us close to home, this year we’re still embracing those traditional destinations — but looking for something new.

And for a classic English escape, no list would be complete without Dorset. Whether you’ve got memories of countless family breaks with parents and grandparents in Bournemouth or the kind of idyllic summer escapades conjured up by children’s books like the Famous Five novels, there’s inspiration to be found by the Dorset coast and in its countryside.

So while picnics and summer adventure never go out of fashion, here’s how to update your slice of Dorset this summer.

Boat and train

There are few more traditional modes of transport than a steam train — unless you’re planning a horse and cart ride — and you can still chuff around the countryside aboard the Swanage Railway, on its 25-minute jaunt through the Purbeck countryside from Swanage to Norden, stopping at Corfe Castle where you can jump off to explore the ruins.