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  1. Nothe Fort in Weymouth is a brilliant family day out whatever the weather.  We visited in the summer and the kids and had a great time exploring the indoor and outdoor areas, and meandering through the underground tunnels.

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    Nothe Fort sits right at the end of the Nothe Peninsula with stunning view across the harbour and out to sea.  There’s a large car park with reasonable prices for the day or it’s only a 10 minute walk from the harbour if you’re visiting via public transport.  The history of the Nothe Fort spans over 160 years, from Victorian coastal defence to Local Authority nuclear bunker and is now a museum.

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    We arrived just before lunch time and grabbed some drinks from the Fort View Café to enjoy with our picnic and went to the upper level to find a bench and take in the views.  We spent a good hour on the upper level looking at the large guns which are high on the ramparts and finished up in a control tower where the kids had the chance to look out of the telescope.

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    On the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month you can watch the Nothe Fort Artillery displays which includes musketry and cannon firing drills.  I’d definitely recommend catching it if you can and if little one’s have sensitive ears then you can pick up some ear defenders as the bangs might make them jump.

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    Before we went exploring in the underground passages I explained to the kids that we needed to find and count all of the little Nothe Fort mice that were hidden around.  My son just wanted to explore but my daughter loves a challenge and whilst I know we didn’t find them all I think we did pretty good.

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    The tunnels and ground level rooms are amazing, there’s so much to see and do.  We found tons of interactive buttons to press, films to see and informative boards to read (that’s my husband’s job while I concentrate on not losing the kids).  The children really enjoyed learning how to send morse code and exploring the tunnels, nuclear bunker and rooms full of history and displays.  The funniest though was the dark Ghost Passage which my son quickly went through a few times but my daughter was too scared so she would go round.

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    When we came out of the tunnels it was time for a nice cold drink and a treat.  The café has hot and cold lunches, sandwiches, soup, snacks, kids meals, ice cream and homemade cake, all at very reasonable prices.  When we finished our drinks and cakes, my daughter wanted to do some crafts and my son wanted to go back up to the ramparts so we split up for our final bit of fun.

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    Before we left, we told the staff how many mice we counted and my daughter received a certificate and we bought a souvenir mouse to paint at home.

    Good to know:

    • Toilets and baby change facilities are located near the cafe.

    • There is lift access for the upper and lower level.

    • Dogs are welcomed but must be kept on short leads.

    • If the little darlings aren’t quite exhausted when you leave then there’s a lovely play area and nature trail in the gardens.

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    Nothe Fort has lots of exciting child friendly events during half terms and there are also special events on selected weekends.  For more information and ticket prices, please visit Nothe Fort.

    I thoroughly recommend a day trip to Nothe Fort, there’s so much to see and do and the views are just incredible.  Possibly the best part though is that your day ticket becomes an annual pass which means you can go back again and again for a whole year!

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    If you need more ideas on places to visit in Dorset then please take a look at some of our other blog posts below.

    Where to see Planes, Trains and Automobiles

    Free and Low Cost Places to go in Dorset with Kids

    Crazy Golf Courses in Dorset

    Tout Quarry Sculpture Park in Portland

    High Angle Battery in Portland

    A Family Stay at the Penn Estate

    Abbotsbury Swannery

    Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens

    Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre & Beach

    SandWorld

    Church Ope Cove, Rufus Castle & Pirate Graves Walk

     

    For further ideas on places to visit in Dorset then please take a look at our list of Attractions in Dorset.

  2. Hundreds of cinemas across the UK will be taking part in National Cinema Day on Saturday 31st August 2024!

    Participating cinemas will be lowering their prices to all films from just £4 so you can have one last bit of affordable fun before the children go back to school.

    Participating cinemas in Dorset:

    • Cineworld, Tower Retail Park, Yarrow Road, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NY
    • Odeon, Exeter Crescent, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5DD
    • The Regent, 51 High Street, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1AS
    • Odeon, 3 Drayhorse Yard, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1GA
    • Plaza Cinema, 31-32 Trinity Street, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1TT
    • Cineworld, New Bond Street, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8LY

    Many cinemas are showing a mix of current blockbusters, as well as classic family friendly movies.

    Hundreds of cinemas across the UK are taking part so you can still enjoy this discount if you’re on holiday elsewhere.  For more information, please visit National Cinema Day.

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