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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
Everything from an island, ancient coasts and hidden gems, to a castle, cottages and a home inspired by an Italian palace, there are plenty of things to do in Dorset.
A lavish family home re-imagined as a Venetian Palace in the rural Dorset countryside.
Make the most of the school holidays with a visit to one of the places we look after in Dorset. There are plenty of events and activities including story-telling, trebuchet testing, family trails, bushcraft workshops, the chance to become a nature detective, ‘blooming’ craft sessions and bug hunting.
There's all sorts to do in Dorset with the family, including discovering places to explore in gardens, parks, the countryside and on the beach.
Making new friends, working in amazing places, and knowing that you're helping a great cause - just three great reasons to volunteer with the National Trust in Dorset.
Volunteers play a big part in caring for habitats and helping visitors across Purbeck and we are always looking for friendly and passionate people to join our teams. Come along to our Purbeck volunteer recruitment event on Saturday 20 January to learn more.
Find out all you need to know about joining the volunteer team at White Mill, from the kind of work our volunteers help with and how to get in touch.
There are numerous ways that you can volunteer with the National Trust at Kingston Lacy. Find out how to join our team.
Whether you want to get hands on helping with conservation work in the great outdoors, or enjoy special talks and visits to properties and gardens, find a group for you.
Stay at a National Trust holiday cottage, or campsite, in Dorset and discover more above this special county.
Perfectly placed for sea views and island adventures.
New. A rustic farmhouse close to Corfe Castle and the South West Coast Path.
Discover golden beaches, ruined castles and rolling countryside from this cosy, rural escape at the heart of the Jurassic coast.
An eye-catching thatched cottage on the Kingston Lacy estate, where you’ll find miles of footpaths through lush rolling countryside waiting to be explored.
At the edge of Poole Harbour, with green fields all around this 1940s cottage has views to Brownsea Island.
In the shadow of Corfe Castle, this former groom’s cottage is a quirky retreat in a historic village.
Get a spectacular taste of 1930’s glamour in this stunning Art-Deco, Hollywood -Spanish inspired style villa on the Dorset coast.
A picture-perfect thatch cottage with modern rustic interiors, close to Poole Harbour.
Five sea-view pitches in the grounds of an old dairy farm, with walks inland to the Purbeck hills or to Chapman’s Pool on the Jurassic Coast.
A peaceful site surrounded by grassland and ancient trees on the Kingston Lacy estate, a short stroll from the house and gardens.
A meadow campsite just off the South West Coast Path, with walks inland to the Purbeck hills or to Chapman’s Pool on the Jurassic Coast.
An island campsite that feels a world away from the nearby mainland, surrounded by thriving habitats for rare species, trails and views of the Purbeck Hills.
Looking for greener travel options to the places in our care in Dorset? Find out how you can travel by train, bus, bike or on foot.
There are a number of sustainable options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Devon, whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot. Here’s a little more information that can help you plan your visit.
Help improve your mental health and wellbeing at Studland. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the bay, the peaceful solitude of a super national nature reserve and why not step off the beaten path and explore our heath and woodland.
Join us for a mindful journey in nature being aware of our senses, walking through woodlands followed by gentle movements in the sand dunes.
Watch demonstrations of heritage crafts from our friendly artisan volunteers.
Discover the plants that call Corfe Castle home with this new family quest.
Come along to one of our volunteer-led Formal Garden tours to discover the history, horticulture and highlights of the season.
Dorset Wildlife Trust and the National Trust have partnered to offer you an opportunity to enjoy the island and its wildlife before the crowds arrive.
A wildlife wander aimed at familes, children and young people, but everyone is welcome. This will be a fun and easy walk led by National Trust ecology volunteers.
An opportunity to explore the Dorset Landscape as you head from Hardy Monument to the Valley of Stones, Littlebredy and back to the National Trust, Hardy Monument car park.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.