
This small town surrounds a beautiful curved
bay and offers a seaside experience with a difference. Enjoy the
soft sand and the award winning beach front whilst being surrounded
by Purbeck’s natural beauty and wildlife. Make your first port of
call the Tourist
Information Centre on Shore Road.
Although the area is now known as Swanage, it used to be home
to dinosaurs and Viking
invasions. The town itself grew from the stone industry and all
around Purbeck Stone was quarried. At one point if a man wasn’t a
quarryman he would have been a sailor.
| One Victorian (George Burt) made the trade big business
working in high profile areas of London and took an interest in
street furniture that was being removed in the city. He brought it
back using it as ballast and now Swanage is dotted with lots of old
London landmarks including frontages and columns from such
buildings as Billingsgate Fish Market and the structure of
Wellington’s Clock Tower. You can find out more by walking the
town
trails, leaflets for which are available at Swanage Museum
and Heritage Centre in The Square. |
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Swanage has many attractions including the pier, the beach, watersports and diving, boat
trips, amusement arcades, beach gardens, heritage centre
and Swanage Railway.
There is also the Purbeck Way walking route and South West Coast
Path to explore Purbeck's countryside and the Jurassic
Coast.
| One of the area’s greatest attractions, Durlston County Park, is also adjacent to the
town. This is a large National Nature Reserve with lots of
activities for children plus it is one of the best bird and dolphin
watching areas in the country. |
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Links:
Maps of the
area
Where to
stay in Swanage
Local
Food and Drink
Eating Out in Swanage
Local
Markets
Getting around the area
Group Visits in Swanage
Visitor
Attractions
Beaches
Boat Trips and Boat Hire
Watersports
Diving
Fishing
Golf
Bowling
and Putting
Tennis
Sport
Centres and Swimming
Churches
Theatres and Entertainment
Walking in
Purbeck
Purbeck
Countryside Guide
Swanage Town Council website
(external link)
Contact Details:
To speak to someone in our Tourist Information Centre, please
call 01929 552740 or email us at tic@purbeck-dc.gov.uk.