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Only one mile inland from the World Heritage Site, Jurrasic Coast, and ensconced in the charming village of Kimmeridge is the family-run Clavell’s Café & Restaurant. The focus is on serving delicious food at an attractive price, and ensuring that all customers leave with a smile on their face, intent on returning.
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On arrival, sip your ale, wine or spirit of choice from the Scott Arms’ outstanding selection and enjoy the spectacular views of the Purbeck countryside. With a light, airy interior, this atmospheric gastropub oozes style and comfort, and boasts four cosy guest rooms. The menu comprises British classics and exciting world food o...
View full reviewTucked away down a little street in Corfe Castle, Four & Twenty Blackbirds beckons diners with a picture-perfect exterior bedecked in bunting and twinkling lights that, come evening, make this restaurant look like a fairytale venue.
Staff are friendly and accommodating, and the whole restaurant has been c...
This pretty building on West Street was built in 1833 and has been many things in its time, including a tearoom and a greengrocer. Fast-forward 180 years, and it's now home to acclaimed restaurant and guest house, Olivers, which has won two TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence awards in 2014 for its accommodation and food. We th...
View full reviewThe enchanting Greyhound coaching inn is tucked away in the dramatic shadow of Corfe Castle. From seats in the sunny beer garden, guests can enjoy striking views of the castle and watch picturesque Swanage Railway steam trains wending past. In cooler weather the elegant interior is a welcome retreat, and the promise of such delici...
View full reviewThe historic village of Corfe Castle is well known as a delightful holiday destination, and where better to stay than at the Bankes Arms Hotel? The characterful bedrooms boast individual period features and are perfect for anything from a romantic mini break to a family trip away. Overlooking the ruined castle for which the v...
View full reviewSituated in the fairytale capital of the Isle of Purbeck, Mortons House Hotel is a 16th-Century Elizabethan manor house, sympathetically converted into a 21- room hotel with heaps of character. Set in the historic village of Corfe Castle, the hotel provides a perfect base from which to explore Dorset's Jurassic Coast, with Lulwo...
View full reviewThe Halfway Inn is a beautiful thatched 16th-century pub on the Purbeck heathland between Wareham and Corfe Castle. You can expect a warm reception from Ben and Anne Brown and their friendly team, as well as a great range of wine and fine Badger ale. Groups, walkers, cyclists, families and dogs are all welcome here.
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Set over the causeway from Wareham in the picturesque village of Stoborough, this thatched 17th-century pub stands at the gateway to the Isle of Purbeck, just a few minutes’ drive from the golden sandy beaches and awe-inspiring views of the Jurassic Coast. An inn has stood on this site for over 400 years, and today The Kings Arm...
View full reviewThis ice cream parlour and café has been providing quality refreshments to tourists and locals for the past seven years. Situated next to The Quay Inn on Wareham Quay and overlooking River Frome, The Quayside Barn offers you the chance to sit outside on the quay and soak up the bustle of the riverside setting while enjoying a rea...
View full reviewThe iconic Old Granary is a highlight of Wareham Quay’s dining scene. Sitting on the edge of the River Frome, it’s an atmospheric spot that’s great for any occasion, from brunch or a quick drink through to a long evening meal. Downstairs you’ll find the bright and airy bar and Pantry, where you can discover the range of Ba...
View full reviewA quaint and beautiful riverside public house that serves high-quality dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, The Quay Inn is one of the finest dining establishments on the Jurassic Coast. The Quay Inn’s excellent reputation is thanks to a creative and talented kitchen team, whose delectable signature dishes include juicy...
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