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  • The Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula located in south Dorset. The area is home to some of the country’s most well-loved towns and landmarks including Swanage, Lulworth Cove, Corfe Castle and Durdle Door. On Purbeck’s boundary is Poole Harbour - one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Brownsea Island is the largest island in the Harbour and is managed by the National Trust and Dorset Wildlife Trust.
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  • The Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula in Dorset, England. It is bordered by water on three sides: the English Channel to the south and east, where steep cliffs fall to the sea...
  • Set in a picturesque location cuddled amidst the country’s gorgeous landmarks and natural coastline, the Isle of Purbeck is a paradise for explorers.
  • Not strictly an isle, but a peninsula, the Isle of Purbeck is home to a diverse array of wildlife, intriguing historical sites and areas of global geological importance.
  • Things to Do in Isle of Purbeck, England: See Tripadvisor's 71,007 traveler reviews and photos of Isle of Purbeck tourist attractions.
  • Isle of Purbeck. Being a relatively remote peninsula, Purbeck has seen little major development over the past 70 years, despite its south coast location.
  • Isle of Purbeck Seyahat: Tripadvisor, mükemmel bir tatil için, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset - gezilecek yerler, restoranlar ve konaklama yerleri hakkında 70.758 yorum...
  • Purbeck is a district in Dorset on the South Coast of England, also known as the ‘Isle of Purbeck’. Although not an island in geographical terms Purbeck is...
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  • ...but the real glory of Isle of Purbeck is that they come on all four sides, whether looking out to the Isle of Wight, across the bay, or inland to the Purbeck Hills.
  • Isle of Purbeck. Wildflower-filled island with coastal paths, dramatic cliffs, beaches & charming old villages. ... Picture of Top things to do in the Isle of Purbeck.
  • The Isle of Purbeck is one of the beating hearts of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural World Heritage Site in England.