Dorset Facts & Trivia – A myrealfairy infographic

Hello and thanks for stopping by. As someone who lives in Dorset, I’m still taken aback by the lovely countryside and coastline of this lovely county. While I’ve visited some parts of Great Britain I’ve still got alot to cover.

I thought I’d try and express this post in an infographic which I haven’t attempted before. For the subject I thought I would write about something I know and which I love – Dorset.

 

 

I’d love to know a little fact about your local area and maybe feature them in a roundup post.

 

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40 thoughts on “Dorset Facts & Trivia – A myrealfairy infographic”

  1. Wow, there is so much to see and enjoy! I’m from South Africa, so I would have no clue about Dorest, however it does look like a wonderful place to visit! #KCACOLS

  2. Hi! Thanks for linking up with #BloggersFete 2016. To be eligible to win one of the prizes, please add a link back to us at the bottom of your post (just a comment about why you chose to link up this post is great). Thanks! 🙂

    As a Canadian, I’d love to visit England someday. Waving at you from the west coast here!

  3. Fab infographic well done! I remember my parents telling me that Dorest was the home of the Jurassic Coast when I was a kid, I thought it would be scattered with T,Rex skulls ha ha. Some interesting facts thanks for sharing with #PuddingLove

  4. Great post and infograhpic Mainy, you did a wonderful job! Your pride and love for Dorset shines through. 🙂 Thank you for linking up your post to our #BloggersFete Blog Linky today. We appreciate your support and wish you luck with the giveaways!

  5. Wow I wouldn’t want to be a first time bier in Dorset. I had no idea about the chilli or Alan Carr for that matter. I did spend a few summers in Dorset as a child so I know it is a lovely place! Thanks so much for linking at #KCACOLS. Hope you can come back again next Sunday xx

  6. There are some lovely places on Dorset! Have to admit that every time I see the Jurassic Coast sign, I slightly expect to see a stegosaurus, though. I know it says Jurassic Coast, but I just see ‘Jurassic Park’! #mg

    1. And quite right too:) it’s the image that still pops into my mind the second I see it written down:)

  7. The infographic is great – I’ve never thought of doing one before! I can sympathise with the house prices, I’m in Aberdeen where it is really high too #KCACOLS

  8. Wow, looks great. Lots of interesting facts. My husband would love the chillis. I swear his mouth has an asbestos lining, he eats such hot & spicy food! #KCACOLS

  9. Great info graphic! Who knew Dorset had a flag! And a chilli! I might do one of these for my home town of Nottingham; the town where Ibuprofen was invented! There you go-a little fact for you! 😉 #KCACOLS

  10. Wow! Awesome to meet you. Thanks for stopping by my blog, gave me an opportunity to find yours. I’m in Scotland, but Dorset looks like an great place. Will definitely put on my list of places to visit. 🙂

    1. Lovely to meet you too, I’ll be stopping by your blog more often:) thanks for your comments x

  11. Lovely infographic….fairly sure Perrie Edwards from South Shields though, bizarre? Anyway, I love Dorset, haven’t been in ages though and now I want to, ha! Thanks so much for sharing with the #bestandworst and hope you’ll stop by again.

    1. You are right Helen! I got fooled as Weymouth talks about her alot. She went to school there for a couple of years….I’ve changed it now! Thank you:) Mainy xx

  12. Well you had me from the get go – I LOVE Dorset and we’ve spent lots of weekends and breaks there. My favourite place and possibly in the world is Durdle Door. That walking down the hilly bit and then it appears! Also I didn’t know what the Dorset flag looked like ( I see the Devon and Cornwall ones all the time). There is something magical/mystical/alluring about Dorset for sure. #brilliantblogposts

    1. Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Durdle Door is beautiful and the walks around the area are great x

  13. Oh i never knew any of this about Dorset! I always thought all the hot chilli’s where shipped in from other countries! I love learning and exploring places full of myths and legends 🙂 Thanks for linking up to #puddinglove

  14. I’ve never been to Dorset but it looks like such a beautiful place to live! Who knew that Dorset was famous for its chilli? I’ll be adding this place to my wish list for sure. x
    #bestandworst

  15. Very cool. I haven’t been to England, but I watch Escape to the Country and have seen Dorset on there an edit looks gorgeous, nice to learn more. Hoping to come over late next year! Thanks for linking up lovely xx #mg and I am linked after you with #anythinggoes too

    1. Thanks! If you do come over then theres a place here in Dorset for a stop off:)

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