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  2. Durlston Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Durlston Country Park is a 320-acre country park and nature reserve stretching along the coast of the Isle of Purbeck on the outskirts of Swanage in Dorset, England. The park is a popular destination for tourists to enjoy the walks, views, visitor centre, climbing, and wildlife, including Durlston Castle , the Great Globe , Tilly Whim Caves ...

  3. Category:Parks in East Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parks in East Lothian" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. John Muir Country Park

  4. Pontins - Wikipedia

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    Pontins is a British company operating holiday parks in the UK, founded in 1946 by Fred Pontin.It was acquired by Britannia Hotels in 2011. [1]Pontins specialises in offering half-board and self-catering holidays featuring entertainment at resorts, or "holiday parks", as they have branded them.

  5. Yellowcraig - Wikipedia

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    It is bordered to the north by the Firth of Forth, to the south by the village of Dirleton [2] and Dirleton Castle, [3] to the east by the North Berwick West Links golf course, [4] and to the west by the Archerfield Estate and Links golf courses. [5] Location of Yellowcraig. Access to Yellowcraig is by the A198 coastal route through Dirleton.

  6. Wyldecrest Parks - Wikipedia

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    Wyldecrest Parks [1] is a mobile home park company in the United Kingdom, operating about 101 parks including 10 holiday parks. [2] [failed verification] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  7. Cockenzie and Port Seton - Wikipedia

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    'cove of Kenneth') [3] is a unified town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is on the coast of the Firth of Forth, four miles east of Musselburgh. The burgh of Cockenzie was created in 1591 by James VI of Scotland. Port Seton harbour was built by the 11th Lord Seton between 1655 and 1665. The town had a population of 4,493 in 2001. [4]