Bride Valley Cycle
If you’ve brought bikes with you on holiday, the Bride Valley is a lovely place for a bike ride – it’s lovely and flat and there’s not too much passing traffic. If you’ve not brought bikes with you, you can hire them from Bridport Cycle Hire in Symondsbury, however this would work best if you’re able to bring them back in your vehicle to the park. We recommend stopping at Littlebredy Walled Gardens. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, head further and make the climb up to Hardy’s Monument where you’ll get spectacular views towards Weymouth. On your way back to the park, you could stop at Ford Farm’s shop and pick up some locally-made cheese, or a range of local produce at Modbury Farm Shop where you’ll find lots of tasty things to make your dinner out of.










More suggested days out from near Graston Copse
Bridport on Market Day
Places to visit include Bridport, Bridport Museum, Washingpool Farm Shop, among others
The West Dorset Three Peaks Challenge
Places to visit include Colmer’s Hill, Thorncombe Beacon, Golden Cap, The Anchor Inn at Seatown, Martin’s Bar and Restaurant, The WDLH Three Peaks Challenge, among others
A Play Day For Young Children
Places to visit include Vurlands Animal Farm, Burton Bradstock, among others
A Rainy Day in Bridport
Places to visit include Bridport, Soulshine Cafe, Palmer’s Brewery Tours, Seal’s Cove, Highlands End Leisure Club, among others
A Day For The Grown Ups
Places to visit include Highlands End Leisure Club, Palmer’s Brewery Tours, Furleigh Estate Wine Tours, Dorset Nectar Cider, Olive Tree Restaurant, among others
Along the Coast to Abbotsbury
Places to visit include Abbotsbury, Abbey Farm Abbotsbury, St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury Swannery, Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, among others