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Geodesic Dome 2

Dorset » Riverside Bridge Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum, DT6 6RW
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
This bright and spacious dome is ideally situated in a charming holiday park. It provides a fantastic base for hikers, beach lovers, and wildlife watchers keen to discover the idyllic countryside and breathtaking beaches of a beautiful corner of Dorset. Heading west along the Jurassic Coast, the picturesque town of Lyme Regis (8. 5 miles) is known for its long fossil-hunting history, and is home to the Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium, the Dinosaurland Fossil Museum, and The Town Mill. Heading back east, Bridport (6 miles) has a wide variety of amusements, pubs, and restaurants, and lies just a couple of miles from the stunning beach at West Bay.
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About Geodesic Dome 2

This bright and spacious dome is ideally situated in a charming holiday park. It provides a fantastic base for hikers, beach lovers, and wildlife watchers keen to discover the idyllic countryside and breathtaking beaches of a beautiful corner of Dorset.

Heading west along the Jurassic Coast, the picturesque town of Lyme Regis (8.5 miles) is known for its long fossil-hunting history, and is home to the Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium, the Dinosaurland Fossil Museum, and The Town Mill. Heading back east, Bridport (6 miles) has a wide variety of amusements, pubs, and restaurants, and lies just a couple of miles from the stunning beach at West Bay.

Exploring this delightful stretch of the Dorset coast and countryside further, famous landmarks include Coney’s Castle, the Symondsbury Estate, and Forde Abbey and Gardens, all within 6 miles. The geodesic dome is set in a separate meadow field to the wider campsite alongside three other adults-only glamping units.

Privacy is provided with fencing and hedging. Step inside a small welcoming hallway, which has plenty of room for leaving coats and boots before leading you into the relaxing living area.

The dome benefits from large triangular windows allowing light to stream in and offering peaceful rural views. A lovely dining area is immediately in front of the windows, and there’s a cosy wood burner with snug seating over to one side.

At the heart of the room is the lovely king-size bed, ideal for stargazing. The interior also features ample storage space and a WC.

Outside, the delightful raised decked space is perfect for relaxing in, offering ample seating, alongside a fire pit/BBQ, swing chair, hot tub, and a kitchenette with small fridge and tea/coffee-making facilities. Guests also have access to a shared barn which has a private allocated shower room as well as a spacious shared kitchen with a range of equipment and extra seating.

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Attractions Near Geodesic Dome 2

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Geodesic Dome 2 itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Dorset has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Dorset Teddy Bear Museum - DT1 1JU
about 18 Miles
This family orientated museum is dedicated to Teddy Bears both old and new Edward Bear and his family of people sized bears are one of the main attractions.  You can buy teddy bear gifts from the quaint shop including top notch brands.  The Steiff Teddy Bear and Merrythought bears are very popular.  Open 7 days a week all year round (except 25th and 26th December) this is a perfect all weather place to visit.
Kingston Maurward Gardens and Animal Park - DT2 8PY
about 20 Miles
Kingston Maurward Gardens and Animal Park is a magical place to visit with grand gardens and plenty of animals to meet.  From goats and ponies to alpacas and pot bellied pigs this attraction is excellent value for money.  You can feel free to explore the grounds too which are especially lovely on sunny days.  You will see majestic floral displays, stone terraces, a temple and even a lake.
Bicton Park and Gardens - EX9 7BJ
about 21 Miles
This year round attraction has been described as Devon's most magnificent historic gardens.  Located in the Otter Valley area of East Devon you can enjoy a fun day out in a picturesque setting. Highlights include historic Palm house, containing some of the world’s most endangered species and Bicton Woodland Railway - which takes you on a 25 minute journey through the lovely grounds.  For children there is a miniature village with mini golf, nature trail and indoor play area.
Crealy Great Adventure Park - EX5 1DR
about 24 Miles
This popular adventure park is full of thrills and excitement as well as having loads for younger children to take part in as well. The best theme park rides include the Tidal Wave log flume and Maximus the rollercoaster.  Other fantastic rides include the the New Vortex Watercoaster ride and the Queen Bess pirate ship.  Indoor fun is plentiful too with the Adventure Zone, the Magical Kingdom and Dina's Lost World.
The Walled Gardens of Cannington - TA5 2HA
about 27 Miles
The Walled Gardens of Cannington offer a range of attraction for adults and children alike. The grown ups will love to wander around the beautiful gardens taking in the stunning floral displays while the children will enjoy the garden games, nature trails and open space to run around. The site also has a picnic area and exhibitions and workshops can be enjoyed at peek times of the year.
Monkey World - BH20 6HH
about 28 Miles
Monkey World is not only a local attraction but the work they carry out is amazing.  Rescuing and rehabilitating monkeys and assisting governments around the world to stop the smuggling of primates are just some of the purposes of the centre. You get to see the primates themselves many of which have become famous from appearing on the TV show Monkey World - a documentary about this place. Open year round we think this is one of best attractions in Dorset and you even get the chance to adopt a monkey if you choose.