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Dorset thrills

From adrenaline-fuelled activities to coastal adventure, here's why teens go wild in Dorset

August 11, 2019 15:28
Kayakers on the beach by Durdle Door in Dorset (Photo: ©VisitBritain/Ben Selway)
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Before this summer, if you had asked what Dorset meant to me, I would have answered “Bournemouth”. This county in southwest England was not somewhere I had often visited, but it conjured up memories of beaches and grandparents (mine went twice every year). What it did not suggest was the perfect destination for a teenage boy.

It turns out that Dorset is for all ages. The county is not just beautiful (which appeals to me), but offers activities galore, from fossil hunting to windsurfing, which are perfect for teens.

The beaches are gorgeous, it’s not as much of a schlep to get to as Cornwall, and it has everything that county has, and perhaps more. After all, the Dorset coastline boasts World Heritage status, and the rocks span 190 million years of history.

Our son, Jack, wasn’t overly excited about going, especially as he would be without his siblings — one was on Israel tour, while the oldest was on another rite of passage — inter-railing. But he has now realised that, despite his fears, you can’t get bored in Dorset.