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Durlston Country Park is a superb outdoor classroom, with a wealth of opportunities to enhance the study of geography, science, history, art and much more.

Whether bringing students face to face with Britain’s biggest insect on a mini-beast safari, leading a discussion on balancing the needs of visitors and wildlife, or exploring “life on the edge” in one of the largest guillemot colonies in the south of England, the rangers can offer students an unforgettable day.
The spectacular coastal scenery includes headlands, bays, coastal erosion and sea defence and as a key gateway to the World Heritage Site, a rich geological record and unique Victorian legacy. The Visitor Centre features interactive displays, including live images of breeding seabirds, sound from the seabed, a hide and a daily wildlife diary. A shop provides souvenirs, snacks and educational material.
The rangers work with teachers to tailor sessions to your learning needs.
For details visit www.durlston.co.uk. |