Stunning sea views are offered at this cliff-top hotel overlooking Swanage Bay. With private steps down to the sandy beach below, The Pines provides free parking and full English breakfasts.
Helen
United Kingdom
Very clean. Nice views over Swanage.
Helpful staff
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.
Gabija
United Kingdom
Great location, scenic views and helpful reception staff. Bar ambiance is pleasant with a great selection of drinks.
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...
Nestled in extensive gardens in the centre of Swanage, Purbeck House Hotel & Louisa Lodge is a 5-minute walk from the beach.
Glen
United Kingdom
The hotel - a stunning, period house/hotel full of retro vibes, stunning gardens and located close to the town centre
Very clean & tidy, a lovely room
Breakfast was good
The receptionist was charming, efficient and friendly
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.
Featuring free WiFi, Rivendell Guest House offers family run accommodation in Swanage, 8 km from Corfe Castle. Rooms include a flat-screen TV and fridge.
Less than 5 minutes’ walk from the sea, Robertsbrook Guest House is located opposite the Swanage steam railway station.
Danny
United Kingdom
We stayed in room 1, small double, it was big enough for us,
the room is very clean, comfortable bed, and the shower is amazing. the owners are nice people and the location is great, 5 min walk to beach front
Langton Matravers is a very small village with just a pub...
Langton Matravers is a very small village with just a pub there. We only visited the pub once but was lovely with typical pub grub. We've stayed there twice now and will be back to visit. It's a mile outside Swanage, a couple of miles from Corfe Castle and is very convenient location to stay if you want to walk the Jurassic Coast. There's a camp site in the village too (Tom's Field) and both times we've stayed in the village, could see the camp site almost full so it's very popular!
Daisy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
nice accomodation, very clean . landlady was helpful. the...
nice accomodation, very clean . landlady was helpful. the only issue was the garage was too small or trciky for me to park but landlady allowed us to park on her drive which is 10 metres away so this was fine as a solution
ben
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is a high quality holiday let.
This is a high quality holiday let. Nicky and Gary, the owners, were very accommodating, letting me park on their drive. The welcome pack was lovely and much appreciated. Beds were very comfy. A very enjoyable stay.
Colin
Scored 10
10
A bit hard to find, good job we had sat nav. the...
A bit hard to find, good job we had sat nav. the accomodation was so good, plenty of room & seating in own garden, leisure facilities free. whole area is wonderful. Receptionist helpful & polite. No bad points for us at all. plenty of walking areas, loads of cafes , bar food & restaurants in Swanage. Everywhere clean.Lots of different shops in Swanage & Poole. We had a trip on the steam train to Corfe casle & visited the model village in Corfe, young children would enjoy this fairy garden with its wild places & hidden surprises. A great area for those with dogs, they seem to be welcome everywhere including beaches, many public footpaths.
catherine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Good to have the freedom of self catering in a comfortable...
Good to have the freedom of self catering in a comfortable and clean caravan. Although we were situated near the entrance, we had to drive around the site to get to our caravan. This was challenging due to the hills, reception had drawn the route on a site map. We did not have far to walk along a narrow path to leave the site. I would try to book a caravan in a similar situation again to avoid a lot of hill walking. We were able to walk into Swanage but got a taxi from Bill's Taxis to return as it was uphill.
We enjoyed coffee and tea at Java coffee house. Restaurants were generally fully booked for an evening meal. We ate early at The Old Stables (booked) and Beavers Restaurant (did not book). Both were good meals with friendly and efficient service.
We took the bus from Swanage bus station to Durlston Country Park, had coffee and cake in the restaurant, sitting outside looking over the sea. Walked around the area, including the Great Globe and coastal path.
Eileen
United Kingdom
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