B&Bs in Dorset
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B&Bs in Dorset
Dorset is one of the forty-seven counties of England, situated in the South West of the region, bordered to the south by the English Channel, to the north by Somerset and Wiltshire, to the west by Devon and to the east by Hampshire. Holidu offers you beautiful accommodation near Portland Castle, Sandsfoot castle, Castle Cove Wey Mouth, RSPB Radipole Lake, Sambo Rodizio Restaurant, Wey mouth, Weymouth Beach, Nothe Fort, St. John's church Weymouth, Alum chine beach, Tropical gardens, and Boscombe beach.
Rich holidays in DorsetHolidu has B&Bs for you in Dorset where you will find rooms with single, double, and king-size beds, bathrooms with showers, baths, toilets, and washbasins. Delicious breakfasts are included. Nearby attractions include Athelhampton House, Weymouth Marina, Weymouth Harbour, Weymouth Harbour, the Tank Museum, Sandsfoot Castle, Portland Harbour, Monkey World, and Portland Castle, as well as Bournemouth Airport, Exeter International Airport, and Bristol Airport.
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You can walk along the beautiful Bournemouth Beach, this beach is clean, fresh air and large, ideal for a day of sunbathing, eating, jogging, walking and many other activities. You also have the option of other beaches such as Sandbanks Beach, Weymouth Beach, Hengistbury Head Beach, Avon Beach, The Lulworth Cove, Alum Chine Beach, Monmouth Beach, Chesil Bank (Chesil Beach), Charmouth Beach with beautiful views of Lyme Regis and Branksome Chine.
Dorset for museum loversVisit the home of the beautiful Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, you'll have plenty to admire in the museum's rich collection. Between works of art and the personal belongings of the Russell-Cotes Family. As well as the beautiful view of the Bournemouth coastline. Also check out these places where we can fall in love with the history of Dorset and all the moments that have made this area the wonderful place it is considered to be today, that is to say, places like Bournemouth Aviation Museum, the Lyme Regis Philpot Museum, Castletown D-Day Centre, Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum, The Etches Collection, Museum of Jurassic Marine Life
Did you know that the Dorset coast was designated a World Heritage Site?
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A beautiful site that overlooks the coastline and references the history of Dorset, this iconic structure is a historic gem, which has a romantic and picturesque design. Inside you can see the original French polychrome stained-glass and marble sales, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and if you fancy a bite to eat you can picnic in the picnic areas.
2. The history of Kingston LacyWalk through the vast spaces and grounds of the historically interesting Kingston Lacy mansion, here you'll delve even deeper into the history. You will notice that it has an Italianate style and plenty of green spaces. Inside you will enjoy the large private art collection with works by artists such as Titian, Van Dyck, and Rubens, as well as Egyptian pieces. There is so much to see and do here.
3. Admiring Abbotsbury's subtropical gardensYou must take a look at Abbotsbury's beautiful subtropical gardens, where you will find extraordinary plants from all over the world. On the walk to these gardens, you will discover that they are well known for their camellia and magnolia plantings as well as the beautiful collection of azaleas and hydrangeas, be sure to walk nature trails.
4. Old Harry Rocks and its beautiful viewYou'll have a fascinating view of the Jurassic Coast and its beautiful limestone cliffs. This is a popular spot in Dorset. You will enjoy the beauty of the cliffs and how they lead down to the sea in stark contrast to the surrounding scenery. You can reach Old Harry Rocks via the footpath from Studland Bay and if you fancy a bite to eat, you can do so in Studland's restaurants and cafés.
5. Free art at Sculpture by the LakesDelight in art and the great outdoors in a beautiful green space between lakes, this place is the work of contemporary British sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife Monique. At the Sculpture by the Lakes park, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the serenity of this place.
6. Learning about the past of Fort de NortheTour Fort de Norther and discover the local military history of this historic fortress. Walk around the museum of military history and if you feel like having a picnic, you can picnic along the ramparts, where there are picnic spots. You can also take in any of the theatrical or musical productions on offer. And if you fancy a coffee, you can have it at the Fort View Café.
7. A nice swim at Weymouth BeachEnjoy the attributes of sunshine at Weymouth Beach, located in the town centre and ideal for swimming in the calm, shallow waters. In the summer you can attend a variety of cultural festivals, donkey rides, and much more on offer here.
Information about b&bs in Dorset
🏡 B&Bs available: | 25 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -52%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £43. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 14 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 2 properties. |