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Swanage

Swanage is a coastal town and civil parish in the south east of Dorset, England. It is situated at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck, approximately 6 1/4 miles south of Poole and 25 miles east of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the civil parish had a population of 9,601. Nearby are Ballard Down and Old Harry Rocks, with Studland Bay and Poole Harbour to the north. Within the parish are Durlston Bay and Durlston Country Park to the south of the town. The parish also includes the areas of Herston, just to the west of the town, and Durlston, just to the south.

Beach

A fantastic destination for beach enthusiasts.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Family

An excellent destination suitable for a family visit.

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Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

Swanage was an important port and quarrying town before evolving into a major coastal resort. The town is surrounded by several Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

What is a history?

Swanage began as a Saxon settlement. The town was awarded a charter by King Alfred in 877 AD. In the medieval period, the town had a small import and export industry, dealing in goods such as fish, salt and wool.

Is this place safe?

Yes, Swanage is generally safe but as with any tourist destination, it's advisable to take usual precautions.

What is average trip length?

1-2 days