Best beach in Dorset area

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trc007
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Best beach in Dorset area

Post by trc007 »

Will be going away for a weekend in the Dorset area soon. Would be rude not to take the detector lol can anyone point me towards a decent beach in the area?
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Weymouth is a nice sandy beach used to do it some years back when i lived down there you will need to check out the times you can do it as i don't think you can go on in the day time now good hunting.
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Sandbanks if you can do it, Harry redknapps mrs may have lost some bling! :))
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The Ferret wrote:
Scratcher wrote:Sandbanks if you can do it, Harry redknapps mrs may have lost some bling! :))
James May's dad lost his ring there B-)

Pics here
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Post by Le rocher »

if it was me I would try Poole harbour instead. I'm local and I never see people on the harbour shores detecting. I never do the beach or harbour cos I bloody hate beach detecting for modern coins.

if you want some more local info PM me i'd prefer not to put it on here for all and sundry to see

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