I will start this of and hopefully you will all join in and we can then all use it as a reference point for trips out when we have had enough of the veggies, or we have been told "there is more to life than your allotment"
TYNEHAMThe village of Tyneham is situated on the East Dorset coast in-between Lulworth and Kimmerage. It has a sad history but well worth the effort of a visit. It was one of the few places in this country where its inhabitants could trace their family tree back hundreds of years and not leave the village but in the second world war all this came to an end. The Government threw them out of their homes to use the area as a training ground for the invasion of Europe,telling them they could return at the end of hostilities, they have never been back.
After decades of pressure the village has been partially restored and is opened up to the public on certain times of the year.
Take a picnic and time it so there is a guided tour (summer only)
Parking is by honesty box £2 a day
Plus there is a lovely walk to a long sandy bay from the village (Worbarrow Bay)