East Farm House B&B is a beautiful Dorset property set in the village of Abbotsbury, around 2 miles from the nearest beaches. This charming, family-run property dates back to the 17th century.
Natalie
United Kingdom
Fabulously quirky and chintzily eccentric home. Wouldn’t be to everyone’s taste but delightful that places like this exist in a chocolate box english village.
The Manor House is set in West Bexington and 250 metres from Chesil Beach and Lym Bay. This charming property dates back to the 16th century and opens onto a lovely garden and terrace.
Gerhard
Germany
Charming old Manor House. Well maintained. Very nice and friendly people. Excellent restaurant.
The Heritage Bed and Breakfast is a family-run bed and breakfast located in the heart of the small town of Chickerell, just 3 miles from Weymouth. The property offers free onsite parking.
ros
United Kingdom
Breakfast superb.
Everything at the “Heritage “ b&b was excellent.
Very warm and friendly
Offering a terrace and garden view, Lapin Cottage is situated in Long Bredy, 33 km from Monkey World and 48 km from Corfe Castle.
Gareth
United Kingdom
The cottage has a very unique charm which has been clearly tailored.
Vas very comfortable and the added extras such as tea, coffee, shower gel were unexpected.
Offering a garden and sea view, Chesil Beach Lodge Burton Bradstock Dorset DT64RJ is located in Bridport, 600 metres from Hive Beach and 11 km from Golden Cap.
Fong-ying
United Kingdom
Next to the beach and nice space for a family of three.
Located in Dorchester, Coach House Inn is a historic bed and breakfast that provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy water sports facilities and a garden.
Claire
United Kingdom
Cosy, comfortable room. Spotlessly clean.
Lovely staff, and delicious breakfast.
Situated 1 minute's walk from the town bridge over the historic Weymouth Harbour, this traditional hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a restaurant and bar, and easy access to beach, 10-minutes'...
Jason
United Kingdom
The location is great and gor me the breakfast was good. Not buffet but table service. It was nice and hot and staff are friendly
Overlooking Weymouth beach and the Jurassic coastline, The Fairhaven Hotel is situated on The Esplanade, allowing easy access to the beach and historic 17th-century harbour.
Christine
United Kingdom
They had a smart TV in the room and there was a bar , serving a small selection of alcohol at very reasonable prices they did a nice breakfast menu and it was close to all amenities and the beach was across the road 😁 there was plenty of tea and coffee , biscuits and free water .lots of cupboard space
Situated on Weymouth’s Esplanade, the family-run Hotel Rex is in an enviable position by the beach. The Pavilion Theatre are only 2 minutes’ walk away.
Richard
United Kingdom
Right on the waterfront with easy walk to train and bus connections. Excellent full breakfast for a snip at £3 if booked with the room. Very pleasant and attractive, surrounded by shops and restaurants. The staff couldn't have been more helpful.
Amazing place to stay. The history of Abbotsbury is amazing and the village is stunning..
The Swannery is a must place to visit. The beahes all around the Dorset Coast are spectacular ( Chessil Beach is a must ). Stunning place to stroll around. A week is not long enough to see everything in and around the area. A couple of nice pubs in the village to eat and relax. The locals are really friendly and will give any advice you need on places to visit and do. Fantastic walks, Fabulous countryside, Amazing views, Weymouth is not too far and well worth a visit, Supermarkets are easy to get to but you need a car.
Try their local baked bread ! Amazing !
Love this place and always will !
Phil
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens are lovely, as is Abbotsbury...
Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens are lovely, as is Abbotsbury Swannery. It's a good place for walking but bring your trekking poles as the hills around there are steep. The view from St Catherines Chapel are stunning,
BournvilleBob
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Abbotsbury is a charming unspoilt village in the heart of a...
Abbotsbury is a charming unspoilt village in the heart of a great swathe of beautiful countryside, which is totally unbuilt up with no caravan sites in view. A perfect place to visit for good walks, and a peaceful time.
Amanda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There's lots to do here.
There's lots to do here. We know this part of the coast well and love to visit. The village has some useful and interesting shops but is best known for The Swannery which is well worth the money for a visit any time of year and of course The Subtropical Gardens. You don't need to be a gardner to enjoy them, there is also an excellent restaurant/cafe at the gardens although the service is rather slow so don't expect anything to eat in a rush. Chesil Beach is awful in my opinion. Not because it isn't gorgeous but it's just such a ******* to walk on. The fact that it's stones and either uphill or downhill is really hard on the legs and I'm pretty fit. There is certainly no pleasure in strolling on it!! Go further along and enjoy the sand at Burton Bradstock
Catherine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Abbotsbury is a peaceful village and is a pleasant to stay.
Abbotsbury is a peaceful village and is a pleasant to stay. The inhabitants are friendly and accommodating and proud of their village.
The Swannery is an unusual swan sanctuary with other wildlife and only half a mile away but closed in the late Autumn and Winter. A place to
see and experience.
Frank
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Abbotsbury is a beautiful village with gorgeous scenery &...
Abbotsbury is a beautiful village with gorgeous scenery & lots to do if you like walking, countryside & are looking for peace.
We visited the sub tropical gardens which were beautiful - we spent several hours there & had coffee & lunch, both of which were excellent & good value for money. The church is lovely & full of history - well worth a visit.
Mackeggie Gurney
United Kingdom
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