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By: Helen Stevens

Weymouth is one of the finest seaside destinations in Dorset and has been incredibly popular with tourists since the 18th Century. With countless attractions on offer I have decided to focus on five of the best places and these are as follows:
Weymouth Whitewater
This attraction is not for the nervous types and is an adrenaline fueled event that is most popular with younger generations. If you like a challenge full of fun and excitement then you will enjoy the strong tides and white-knuckle experience that Weymouth Whitewater has to offer, just be ready to get drenched.
Brewers Quay:
If you like History then Brewers Quay is the place to stop at. There is the Timewalk Museum which is a fantastic trip back through six hundred years of Weymouth’s past charting events such as the Black Death that struck the town in the 14th Century as well as the townsfolk preparing for the arrival of the Spanish Armada. There is also the old brewey building which originates from the Victorian era and houses over twenty shops selling a variety of specialist wares.
Sharky's Playzone
Sharky's Playzone is a fantastic place to take the kids. It caters for kids of all ages including the older ones and even adults might fancy trying the Laserzone which is open in the evening for children 7 years and older. There is also a bar if you {{{fancy|want|feel like}} a drink as well as a wide range of snacks and drinks for the children.
Sea Life Park
Exclusively designed for the whole family, the Sea Life Park with its indoor and outdoor attractions will keep people of all generations fascinated. With a array of sea creatures here such as sharks, octopus, seahorses etc the Sea Life Park is a superb experience if you would like to learn more about sea life.
Bennett's Water Garden:
Finally there is Bennett's water garden which is considered to have the finest variety of water lilies in Britain. Named after its planter, Norman Bennett, the garden has continued to grow covering a massive eight acres and is a perfect setting for a relaxing stroll.
With so such a lot to see and do it is no wonder that so many tourists choose Weymouth, and I would recommend staying at this remarkable town if you ever get the opportunity.

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Helen is a part-time writer writing about travel, whilst visiting Weymouth Bay Park, which is a Caravan Site in Weymouth, for Haven holidays|Haven.

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