In the English county of Dorset, there is a mediaeval settlement and civil parish of the same name that is owned by the National Trust. The community, which is situated between Wareham and Swanage and overlooks the Purbeck Hills, offers stunning scenery as well as quick access to the region's exciting coast and countryside. This area, which includes portions of the Jurassic Coast, is ideal for individuals interested in outdoor exploration, with lovely walking routes, picturesque seascapes, and close access to both the Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve and Hartland Moor National Nature Reserve. The Model Village & Gardens, Purbeck Mineral & Mining Museum, Dorset Adventure Park, the Boilerhouse Gallery, and of course Corfe Castle itself, with its 1,000 years of history, are the village's top attractions. Other amenities include a village store, gift shop, post office, and a number of pubs and restaurants. For those looking for a family-friendly day out, the Purbeck Big Apple Maize Maze is also conveniently located nearby. Swanage, a coastal town, is also worth the trip for its Blue Flag and Seaside Award-winning beach, which offers plenty of opportunities for coasteering, abseiling, climbing, paddle-boarding, and kayaking. The bay also offers scuba diving for those looking to try something new. Explore the Swanage Railway, Durlston Castle and Country Park, the Swanage Museum, as well as a variety of shops and restaurants. If you decide to travel further, you'll discover that Bournemouth and Weymouth both have even more excellent attractions to accommodate visitors of all ages.