Maiden Castle
Pretend to be ancient Britons battling Roman soldiers as you work off your picnic and march along the ramparts of this ancient earthwork on the outskirts of Dorchester. The largest iron age hillfort in Europe, Maiden Castle dominates the skyline in these parts and once protected hundreds of residents. Excavations have revealed occupation began more than 6,000 years ago in Neolithic times. In AD43 it was taken by the Romans and its inhabitants moved to the new town of Durnovaria, modern Dorchester. From its summit you can now see Poundbury village, Prince Charles’ pet project, with its mix of architectural styles that locals invariably love or hate.
Maiden Castle
Neolithic enclosure from about 3500 BC