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Dorchester is the county town of Dorset. A market town with an undoubtedly long history, Dorchester has connections to Thomas Hardy, the Tolpuddle Martyrs and Roman Britain, and today features a wide range of visitor attractions, independent retailers and eateries.

The Corn Exchange, Dorchester

Understand

Tourist Information Centre

Get in

A new park and ride service is now available, see National Park and Ride Directory

By train

Dorchester has two train stations, 1 Dorchester South (rail links to stations to London Waterloo) and 2 Dorchester West (rail links to stations to Weymouth and Bristol) .

By bus

National Express Coaches stop at Dorchester.

Get around

Traveling around Dorchester in particular and West Dorset as a whole is easy by private or public transport.

See

  • 1 Maiden Castle, Maiden Castle Road, DT2 9PP (About a one-hour walk or 15-min drive south from the town centre along Weymouth Avenue and Maiden Castle Road. (The #10 bus will take you only part way.)). Open any reasonable time during daylight hours. The largest surviving hillfort in England. Dating from around 3000BC, the site is of great historical significance and is maintained by English Heritage. Free. Maiden Castle (Q1232816) on Wikidata Maiden Castle, Dorset on Wikipedia
  • 2 Shire Hall Historic Courthouse, High West Street DT1 1UY, +44 01305 261849. Mon - Sat; 10:00 - 17:00. Brings over 200 years of justice and injustice to life. Walk in the footsteps of people whose lives were forever changed in the historic court at Dorchester’s Shire Hall. Famous for the trial of the Tolpuddle Martyrs in 1834 Adult £9.50, Child £5. Shire Hall, Dorchester (Q30643165) on Wikidata Shire Hall, Dorchester on Wikipedia
  • 3 Roman Town House, The Grove and Northernhay (Just north of High Street). A Roman ruin on the County Hall site, the Town House has two principal ranges of rooms. The South Range has flint and stone walls on the grass-covered site. The West Range was mosaic floored. This range has been re-excavated and covered with a steel and glass building with a stone tiled roof perched on the original foundations. Free. Roman Town House, Dorchester (Q7362214) on Wikidata Roman Town House, Dorchester on Wikipedia
  • 4 Hardy's Cottage, Higher Bockhampton, DT2 8QJ (3 miles east of Dorchester), +44 1305 262366, . Thatched cottage where Thomas Hardy was born and penned some early novels, plus country garden. Thomas Hardy's Cottage (Q5859508) on Wikidata Thomas Hardy's Cottage on Wikipedia
  • 5 Max Gate, Alington Avenue, DT1 2FN, +44 1305 262538, . Thomas Hardy's former townhouse, designed by him in 1885, with furnished rooms and a walled garden. Max Gate (Q6794787) on Wikidata Max Gate on Wikipedia
  • 6 Cerne Abbas Giant, Cerne Abbas, DT2 7AL, +44 1297 489481, . A giant figure carved into the side of a hill by removing turf to expose white chalk. Cerne Abbas Giant (Q1055469) on Wikidata Cerne Abbas Giant on Wikipedia
  • 7 Maumbury Rings, Maumbury Road at Weymouth Avenue (A 15-min walk south of the town centre). A large circular earthwork, 85 metres in diameter. During the Roman period, it was adapted for use as an amphitheatre. During the English Civil War, it was used as an artillery fort guarding the southern approach to Dorchester. It is now a public open space, and used for open-air concerts, festivals and re-enactments, and as a dog-walking park. Free. Maumbury Rings (Q1702090) on Wikidata Maumbury Rings on Wikipedia

Museums

Do

Come on a Wednesday and experience the lively atmosphere of market day in town. On the first Saturday of the month you can take a trip to Prince Charles' internationally renowned Poundbury and enjoy the Farmers' Market.

Buy

Local produce from the regular markets and farmers' markets in town. These are a great opportunity to discover local handcrafted and home-produced items and pick up a bargain!

Eat

Dorchester has a varied selection of restaurants, but is fairly limited in quality.

Drink

There are many excellent pubs and bars in the county town of Dorchester, so prepare to be spoilt for choice!

Sleep

Whether you are looking for a self-catering retreat, a hotel, bed and breakfast or guesthouse, an inn or a farm stay, there are options in and around Dorchester.

Go next

Routes through Dorchester
Lyme Regis Bridport  W  E  Poole Bournemouth
Bristol Yeovil  N  S  END
END  N  S  Weymouth Isle of Portland


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