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this website has been designed to use javascript. you will not be able to experience all enhanced visual features of this website with javascript disabled. please enable javascript in your internet browser if possible. skip to main content [s] home [1] | news [2] | sitemap [3] | search [4] | accessibility [0] | home contact us site map accessibility news events publications dfandd search ... search dorset aonb dorset aonb a special place dorset aonb partnership dorset aonb management plan family of aonbs gallery stepping into nature about stepping into nature guided activities community funding contact us become dementia friendly gallery and quotes explore great views wildlife in dorset walks and rides history and heritage 40 places to go feel inspired in the footsteps of past artists dorset foodie routes our work landscape planning south dorset ridgeway wild purbeck drawing inspiration rural roads coastal corridor farming & land management winterbournes & wetlands tranquillity & dark skies health and wellbeing woodlands annual review 2016-17 local action sustainable development fund wytch farm landscape and access enhancement fund home welcome to the dorset aonb the dorset area of outstanding natural beauty is one of a family of protected landscapes in the uk, working to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of almost half of dorset's countryside. rather than just one beautiful landscape to shout about, the dorset aonb is a collection of beautiful landscapes - each with different histories, ways of working and stories to tell. south dorset ridgeway food & drink our work dorset aonb map latest news latest events latest tweets discover durlston country park durlston country park & national nature reserve, near swanage, have just published their programme of events for the summer - full of walks talks and activities for all ages and interests. try your hand at wild weaving, dip into durlston dog day or enjoy the many exhibitions - all with the fabulous jurassic coast as a backdrop. download the programme or vist the durlston website image: thanks to mary dorey for view from durlston towards swanage dorset aonb winners at south west tourism awards dorset aonb’s contribution to tourism in the south west was recognised last week (thursday 1 february) at the south west tourism awards 2017/18 when a special ‘outstanding contribution to tourism award’ was given to the region’s protected landscapes (including areas of outstanding natural beauty, national parks, the jurassic coast and the southwest coastpath). volunteers wanted to walk, cycle or just enjoy the view! volunteers wanted to test out walks, rides and great views in the dorset aonb! if you can spare a few hours and tell us what you think, we'll enter you into a special hamper of the month draw as a thank you new funding available for landscape enhancement a fund totalling £1.7 million has been made available to help enhance the landscape around wytch farm oilfield in purbeck. officially launched on 18 th january, the wytch farm landscape and access enhancement fund is now open for applications from individuals, groups and organisations. funding for projects that connect older people with nature thinking of starting a local project to help older people in dorset get active outdoors? local communities can now apply for funding for initiatives that will enhance health and wellbeing for older people, including those with dementia and their carers by helping them spend more time outdoors. festival of discovery - barrow-load of barrows fri jun 15 @ 1:00pm - 16:00 join two of our volunteer 'landscape detectives' for a daytime walk exploring the ridgeway's bronze age round barrows. this is also a chance to hear about how local people have played a vital role in surveying hundreds of monuments. optional cream tea at the end of the walk! nr littlebredy time: 1pm - 4pm suitable for all ages free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) notes: route is approx 4 miles with one steep climb and includes rough terrain; a reasonable level of fitness is required please indicate if you would like to pre-order a cream tea (£4 – payable in cash on the day) on your booking. what to bring: suitable clothing and footwear for being outside including wet weather. advised to wear sturdy boots, long trousers and sunscreen / sun hut full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - searching out the stories sat jun 16 @11:00am - 15:00 come and try out the bincombe bumps geo-cache trail for an insight into some ancient stories from this enigmatic landscape. the south dorset ridgeway team will be on hand to get you started and share other great family-friendly places to explore along the south dorset ridgeway. nr upwey time: 11am - 3pm suitable for all ages free event - just turn up (see directions below) what to bring: outdoor clothing and footwear including wet weather. a gps or gps enabled device - you can download the trail in advance below. download: gps bincombe geocache trail (www.geocaching.com) download: pdf bincombe trail map notes: the trail involves tracks and open pasture with one steepish hill. how to find us: bincombe, weymouth, dt3 5pu there is limited parking in the village so please park with consideration and do not block roads, driveways or access. you could extend your walk and park in littlemoor or upwey and follow the footpaths / lanes to bincombe. the south dorset ridgeway team information point will be located next to the church. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] image credit: tony gill festival of discovery - yesterday's ridgeway sat jun 16 @ 7:30pm - 21:30 snippets from interviews undertaken during our ridgeway radio project will set the scene for a series of short, archive films from windrose rural media trust that capture rural life in dorset during the past century (or more!). folk musicians will bring silent films and stories alive. see a selection from the film programme below: portesham time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm suitable for all ages free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] some of the selected short films to be shown at this event: west bay 1930s this film was made in 1930s by the weaver family. it was just a holiday movie but now it shows scenes of a working port which can no longer be seen. there is still a small amount of fishing but large ships no longer squeeze through the harbour entrance to be loaded and unloaded by horse and cart. west bay is now almost entirely given over to the leisure industry and expensive housing. portland shanties 1953 the isle of portland is a huge rocky outcrop on the dorset coast near weymouth. it is connected to the mainland by a causeway and its community long had a very distinctive character. the mass of the workforce was, in earlier years, employed in stone quarrying. portland stone was used all over the country for the most prestigious buildings. some of the quarries are still active today. in 1953 peter kennedy, nephew of cecil sharp’s colleague maud karpeles and himself a lifelong folk song collector, made a film of portland quarrymen working to shanties. when splitting great blocks of stone from their beds by hand using hammers and wedges, it was vital that the whole team of men struck at exactly the same time. the rhythm of work songs was an important aid. by the time of the film, the songs had almost ceased to be used but they were well remembered and it was not difficult to get the quarrymen to sing them again. will’s surgery 1960s a television piece, made by the late clive gunnell, about cider making on the dare family’s farm at shave cross, west dorset. the cider making process is shown in some detail but it quickly becomes a film about cider drinking! the stories, dialect and singing are extraordinary and hilarious. verwood pottery 1917 an early professional film of the crossroads pottery in verwood, one of the famous artisan potteries of that area. these were pots for utility not art. the process is shown from treading the clay and turning the pots to firing with a wood fired kiln. one of the potters, who appears as a young man in the film, adds his memories recorded when he was in his 90s. festival of discovery - discover forest school sun jun 17 @11:00am - 14:00 try your hand at south-dorset-ridgeway-style forest school creative activities including tribal markings, tribal hunting, and grinding grains. perfect for families, come along and join in the fun. good taster for dorset forest school sessions for schoolchildren during holiday time. black down, nr portesham suitable for children aged 5 - 12 session: 11am - 2pm free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) full details, directions, where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. what to bring: lunch, drink and suitable outdoor clothing and footwear including wet weather. notes: children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the session. there will be a shelter but limited facilities. the session will be run in a woodland environment with rough paths, woodlands approximately 10 min walk from the carpark. families why not make a day of it and join our cloudscapes event afterwards (2.30pm performance) enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - cloudscapes sun jun 17 @11:00am - 15:30 gobbledegook theatre bring a beguiling mix of stories, delivered while you relax and gaze up at the clouds. enjoy the panoramic views from black down when you come back down to earth. perfect for young, old … bean bags to stretch out on are provided! black down, nr portesham suitable for all ages performance times: 11am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm (approx 45 mins) free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. what to bring: bring sunglasses, and suitable clothing and footwear for being outside including wet weather. notes: families why not make a day of it and join our discover forest school event before booking onto the 2.30pm performance of cloudscapes. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - the beauty of botanising mon jun 18 @ 2:00pm - 16:00 nick gray (dorset wildlife trust) will lead a ramble through some stunning, off-the-beaten-track chalk grassland of the south dorset ridgeway. with his immense enthusiasm and knowledge, this is great chance to find out about these special grasslands and how they are cared for. time: 2pm - 4pm suitable for all ages free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) note: this walk is approx 2 miles and includes rough terrain and steep slopes - good level of fitness and mobility is required. there are no facilities on this walk. what to bring: suitable clothing and footwear for being outside including wet weather. advised to wear sturdy boots / walking shoes, long trousers, sunscreen / hat and a drink. full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - wallers without mortar tue jun 19 @10:00am - 16:30 find out more about the traditional craft of building dry stone walls and see what volunteers have achieved. also a chance to try your hand at building some yourself with friendly instructors from eucan and dorset dry stone walling association on hand to help. nr upwey two sessions: morning (10.00am-1.00pm) or afternoon (1.30pm-4.30pm) suitable for 16+ free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) no experience necessary - the site is exposed and quite remote with no facilities of any kind! what to bring: wear old clothes and sturdy boots (with steel toe-caps if you have them). bring gloves if you have them, suitable clothes for wet, windy or cold conditions, sunscreen / hat and a drink. full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - explore maiden castle tue jun 19 @11:00am - 13:00 find out about the rich and varied past of maiden castle, one of britain’s finest iron age hillforts, with archaeologist steve wallis. hear how local people have been inspired to create poetry about this special place, leaving it for all to discover using smartphone technology. maiden castle, nr dorchester time: 11.00am - 1.00pm suitable for all ages free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - a multitude of monuments tue jun 19 @ 6:30pm - 20:30 join john gale (snr lecturer in archaeology - bournemouth university) for an evening guided walk exploring one of the best-preserved bronze age barrow cemeteries in dorset.over thirty of these burial mounds from pre-history span a mile of the ridgeway here, including a great variety of different designs and mysterious swallet holes. bronkham hill, nr martinstown time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm suitable for 16+ free event - booking essential as limited places. book here (click this link - eventbrite booking will open in new window) what to bring: suitable outdoor clothing and footwear including wet weather. the route includes rough paths, open pastures and some gentle hills. full details, directions and where to meet will be sent on booking confirmation. enquiries: festival of discovery coordinator nikki hawkins on 07741 660697 or email [email protected] festival of discovery - tramper around black down wed jun 20 @10:00am - 16:00 find out about the new easy access trails on black down - enjoy the views, wildlife and heritage around the highest place along the ridgeway. have a look at the tramper mobility scooter, thanks to support from countryside mobility south west and the national trust. black down, nr hardy's monument suitable for all ages free event - but bookings essential as limited places there will be a morning and afternoon session with free transport available. morning: 10am pick-up dorchester, travel to black down for the event and demonstration 12.30pm - arrive back at dorchester afternoon: 1.15pm pick-up weymouth, travel to black down for the event and demonstration 4pm - arrive back at weymouth if you have your own transport you can book to attend between 12pm - 2pm to find out more and book please contact: jules hammon 01305 224785 / 07823 790461 or email [email protected] this event is being run by our partner project stepping into nature - find out more here loading ... © 2018 dorset aonb partnership photo credits privacy policy contact us accessibility top of page dorset aonb partnership is hosted by dorset county council.

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