Saturday, 21 January 2017

What can I say about Wareham?

Wareham is one of those quaint places that when driving through, you might say to yourself, "oh, what a lovely little place!"

Well next time, why not stop your car and go for a little stroll through the dainty high street and back roads, as it is a peaceful and enjoyable place to have a browse, if only for a few hours, or as a brief stop off on your way to your next destination.



There's charming restaurants and cafes lining the high street, including The Old Granary, perched on the riverbank. There's a weigh and save shop where you can buy your best nuts and a butchers you can buy your Prime meats, as well as shops intermingled between them and a few charity shops as well.

Who doesn't love a charity shop! You never know what you'll find!


Or, why not bring your dog along?
There's lovely, peaceful walks on offer, along the river and there's even a 'Saxon Wall Walk', to add a bit of history to your day.

At Wareham you can learn about medieval fairies, rough justice and also how the Saxon walls protected us from the vikings. This is all for free and is laced all through the area of Wareham!

Why not, after your refreshing walk, stop off one of the cafes or restaurants and have a cream tea or light lunch? There are lots of places to choose from, including the bakers, Williams Bakers, on the corner!


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