Stunning sea views are offered at this cliff-top hotel overlooking Swanage Bay. With private steps down to the beach, The Pines provides free parking and full English breakfasts.
kim
United Kingdom
Couldn't have asked for a nicer place to stay. Everything was perfect. Just wish I could have stayed longer. I will be back.
With rooms offering fine Egyptian linen, handsprung beds, and plasma TVs, Hotel Du Vin Poole is just 10 minutes’ walk from Poole Harbour.
Claire
France
Beautiful building in a quiet street near the quay. Beautifully de orated rooms with lots of extras like robes, slippers & Occitane toiletries etc. Staff were really good & excellent breakfast in the Bistro.
Situated on the Sandbanks Peninsula of Poole Harbour, this elegant hotel features a restaurant and panoramic views of Poole Bay. There is also free WiFi.
Elaine
United Kingdom
The breakfast and evening meal was excellent as was the room and location. The staff were very friendly too.
Dating from 1898, this wonderful hotel commands a majestic location, nestled in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck, providing a spectacular view across Swanage Bay and Pevril Point
Many of the rooms an...
With open views of the surrounding Dorset countryside, The Priory Hotel is nestled within 4 acres of English cottage gardens beside the River Frome.
Edwin
United Kingdom
Fantastic location and the staff outstanding and gave a warm welcome making us feel welcome. Food was superb in a beautiful dining room again staff were knowledgeable and friendly. Hope to visit again soon
Situated in Wareham and with Corfe Castle reachable within 6.9 km, The Bear Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Richard
United Kingdom
The fact that they noticed when I disappeared for an hour
Knoll House is a hotel in Studland that boasts a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and tennis court. Some rooms include a sea view and access to a hot tub.
Shelly
United Kingdom
Vast .. with pockets of local history adorning the halls. A stones throw from Studland Beach and other walking routes. Perfect for 4 legged friends. The hotel also has lots to do, bar with games, tennis, even kayaking hiring facilities and a great restaurant with a ‘dog friendly’ eating area. I didn’t use the pool or spa facilities unfortunately, as I was visiting for a beach walking visit.
The staff were extremely friendly and accommodating, as my booking was showing as a Double room, but I had in-fact booked a Twin room. This was quickly resolved.
Attractive stone-built village surrounding the eponymous...
Attractive stone-built village surrounding the eponymous castle - a magnificent historic monument. In an area of outstanding natural beauty, with surrounding countryside excellent for walking, and not far from the sea at Swanage. Several good places to eat in village.
Torr
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very interesting castle ruin to visit run by the National...
Very interesting castle ruin to visit run by the National Trust. Corfe Castle village itself is a quaint and picturesque place with several pubs, cafes and shops to explore. The heritage Swanage Railway line also has a station at Corfe Castle and is well worth a visit.
Mary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Corfe Castle and the village is a great place to stay,...
Corfe Castle and the village is a great place to stay, explore, relax. Being a member of the National Trust is very useful, not just to view the castle but also the times you may continue to view the castle.
Ate always at Mortons Manor where we were staying.
Grockle1
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Inspirational setting. Staff were very friendly & helpful.
Inspirational setting. Staff were very friendly & helpful. The site is great to explore with fantastic views. The information boards are interesting & full of diverse historical details and facts.
An added bonus is the steam railway running along the viaduct.
The Greyhound is fabulous, food is excellent, loved the accompanying music playlist, it hit just the right tone. Staff very obliging & friendly.
Bushell
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is a ruin.
It is a ruin. As my walkinng isn't too good, we went no further than the entrance gate. Must have been virtually impregnable before it was slighted after the Civil War. National Trust-more detailed info available.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Corfe Castle is a very favourite spot for any kind of break.
Corfe Castle is a very favourite spot for any kind of break. We come a handful of times per year. We visit when we're based nearby. We book a cottage in Corfe most years. It's just a lovely place and so near to good beaches and to the traditional sea-side town of Swanage. It's also well placed to visit anywhere else in the rest of Dorset - marvellous!
HCotters
United Kingdom
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