Discover the best top things to do in Abbotsbury, United Kingdom including South West Coast Path - Abbotsbury Castle, St Catherine's Chapel, Abbotsbury Abbey Remains, St Nicholas Church, Abbotsbury Childrens Farm, Kingston Russell Stone Circle.
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4.5 based on 51 reviews
A 6 mile rewarding South West Coast Path walk through 5000 years of history, including travelling above the coastline along the South Dorset Ridgeway, a Stone Age route peppered with archaeological remains. Below, St Peter's Abbey was a fifth century holy site. Subtropical gardens, a swannery and a fourteenth century chapel add to the many charms of the picturesque village of Abbotsbury.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
As we live in Weymouth, this was on our list to visit, beautiful walks through Abbotsbury village then up to the chapel and down the other side to chesil beach, stunning view of the fleet, highly recommended.
3.5 based on 475 reviews
Spent a very happy 5 hours here with my two grandchildren ages 3 and 6. There were plenty of things to do that didn't cost anything, the soft play being particularly of interest to my two. The barn was full of activities to do (table football, table tennis, large soft building modules, bouncy castle) with a separate, safe area for babies/toddlers. Parents are in charge so it was a little chaotic at times as it got busy..... the barn is a beautiful restoration and lots of history notices about smuggling etc. The remote-control pirate ships were a draw to my 6 year old but for £1 a go was expensive for the time it worked. I'd give that a miss next time. There were lots of other outdoor activities testing your skills (hulls hoops, splat the rat game, water play, sand play, sit on tractors to race around on) and lots of animals to observe, some which could be handled (guinea pigs). A good day out for the family (possibly not for teenagers). The variety of animals was great - rabbits, ducks, sheep, donkeys, horses, llamas, tortoises, birds of prey, goats.....You can take your own food in, and if I went again I will as the cafe was the only gripe I had about the place - it is very expensive for what you got on your plate. I would also order an adult macoroni cheese next time to share with my grandchildren as with drinks I paid over £30 having separate plates. An adult portion for under £10 and a yogurt each after would have worked better. The staff were all very helpful and pleasant. I will definitely return - the children loved it!
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