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Weymouth is one of the premier seaside resorts in Dorset and has been extremely popular amongst tourists since the 18th Century. With so many attractions available I have decided to concentrate on five of the best places and these are as follows: Weymouth Whitewater This attraction is not for the nervous types and is an heart stopping adventure that is most popular with younger age brackets. If you like a challenge filled with fun and excitement then you will enjoy the strong tides and white-knuckle feel that Weymouth Whitewater has to offer, just be prepared to get wet. Brewers Quay: If you like History then Brewers Quay is the place to stop at. There is the Timewalk Museum which is a fabulous voyage back through six hundred years of Weymouth’s past showing events such as the Black Death that hit the town in the 14th Century as well as the townsfolk preparing for the onset of the Spanish Armada. There is also the old brewey building which dates back to the Victorian era and houses over twenty shops selling a assortment of specialist merchandise. Sharky's Playzone Sharky's Playzone is a great place to take children. It caters for kids of all ages as well as 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 varied range of food and drinks for the children. Sea Life Park Specifically designed for the whole family, the Sea Life Park with its indoor and outdoor attractions will keep people from all generations amused. With a array of sea creatures here such as sharks, octopus, seahorses etc the Sea Life Park is a great experience if you want to learn more about sea life. Bennett's Water Garden: Finally there is Bennett's water garden which is believed to have the best variety of water lilies in Britain. Named after its planter, Norman Bennett, the garden has continued to thrive spanning across an amazing eight acres and is a perfect setting for a relaxing walk. With so much to see and do it is not surprising 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 freelance columnist who writes occasional pieces on travel, whilst visiting Weymouth Bay Park, which is a Caravan Site in Weymouth, on behalf of Haven holidays|Haven.
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