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.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Perfect location. Old but very nicely refurbished. Breakfast was exceptional. Plenty of choice. Waiting staff so friendly and helpful
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.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Everything really however outside swimming pool didn't open until 10am on the Sunday although staff hurried up their work and made it available by 9.30am.
Set in 6 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, Springfield Country Hotel, Leisure Club and Spa features a luxury spa and leisure club, modern rooms with en suite facilities and free private on-site...
Steve
United Kingdom
Love the pool, sauna, and steam room. Food was very good with extra veg provided when we didn't want potatoes. The pork belly was great
For breakfast, they went and found smoked haddock even when not on the menu. Great place
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.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff. Extremely comfy bed and pillows. Very clean. Loved the roll top bath. Breakfast was delicious and I was accommodated with a slightly earlier start.
RNLI College is located in Poole in the Dorset region, 2 km from Poole Harbour. 5 km from Sandbanks, the property is also 3.8 km away from Brownsea Island Nature Reserve.
Chankun
Guernsey
excellent breakfast, wonderful sunset view, great restaurant and bar
Corfe Castle is such a pretty and historical village with a...
Corfe Castle is such a pretty and historical village with a lovely friendly feel about it. Plenty of places to eat and drink and lots of places to visit within a short car journey. The only thing we found was the pavements were very narrow, when walking you had to keep your wits about you because of the amount of traffic.
Linda
10
Scored 10
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
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