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Fishing in Dorset  | The chalk streams and rivers of Dorset are legendary for brown trout - if you can snag yourself a licence to fish them, you’re one of the lucky ones. There are, however, plenty of excellent lakes for coarse and fly fishing, with day tickets available. |
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Moors Valley Country Park and Forest
Cycling, fishing, walks, golf, rope swings; there are loads of activities to try here. Choose how active you want to be - swinging through the trees on the Go Ape rope swings, chugging along taking in the scenery on the narrow gauge steam railway, or just relaxing with a picnic by the lake. A great way to spend the day in the Dorset countryside.
www.moors-valley.co.uk
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 | It’s difficult to know where to start in describing all the ways in which you can enjoy Dorset. Summarising its appeal is almost impossible, since there is simply so much going on in this county. |
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