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Burton Bradstock is a picturesque coastal village in Dorset known for its stunning golden sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, and azure waters. The village is nestled along the famed Jurassic Coast, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching for 95 miles from Devon to Dorset. A holiday in Burton Bradstock offers the opportunity for plenty of deep relaxation and time spent outdoors. Visit stunning cliffside beaches, stroll along soft sandy shorelines, and go for refreshing swims in the sea. There are plenty of family-friendly attractions you can enjoy in the village centre and in the surrounding areas as well.
A cosy cottage in Burton BradstockBook a cosy cottage in one of the most quaint villages on the Jurassic Coast. Burton Bradstock boasts an impressive collection of cottages in varied styles, sizes, and locations around the town. Stay in a cottage along the coast with a private balcony and spectacular views of the water. Or, opt for a cottage in the village centre, just steps away from shops, restaurants, and cafés. Cottages in Burton Bradstock stylishly combine historic features with modern decor. You’ll have all the amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable, including Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many excellent options available, you’ll be sure to find the perfect cottage for your holiday in Burton Bradstock!
Travellers and activities
Families of all ages can find plenty of ways to keep busy during a holiday in Burton Bradstock. Head over to the Jurassic Fun Centre where you can enjoy a wide range of offerings. Here you can go bowling, swim in the pool, relax in the sauna, and warm up in the jacuzzi tub. Also, Burton Bradstock is famous for fossil hunting, and you can partake in a guided fossil hunt in the nearby cliffs area to hunt for ammonites preserved in the calcite formations.
Burton Bradstock for couplesWith its spectacular coastal landscapes and breathtaking views, Burton Bradstock is the perfect place for couples to spend some quality time together near the sea. Go to the top of the cliffs at Hive Beach to watch the sunset and admire the stunning views of the coast. Also, go to Palmers Brewery for a tour of their beer-making facilities and sample a large selection of house made wines and beers. The enthusiastic and knowledgable staff here are a delight and are very knowledgable when it comes to answering any questions you might have during your visit.
Burton Bradstock dates back to 1086 and was originally called Bridetone.
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Also known as Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock beach is a national Trust site, and boasts breathtaking scenery. Walk along the sandy shore until you reach the towering cliffs. Sunbathe and swim in the clean waters. There are plenty of nearby restaurants to enjoy here, and the beach is just a short walk from the town centre.
2. Go for a long leisurely walk at Cogden BeachAnother National Trust beach, Cogden Beach is a shingle beach located between Burton Bradstock and Abbotsbury. The shoreline here is unspoiled and stretches for miles. It’s the perfect place to go for a long, leisurely walk and to watch the sunset.
3. Dine at the award-winning Hive Beach CaféThe iconic Hive Beach Café is one of the best spots in the town to sit down for a delicious meal. Here you can enjoy a steaming plate of fresh, locally sourced seafood paired with ocean views. Enjoy salads, cream tea, scones, and other traditional British fare next to the sea at this top-rated eatery.
4. Go for a circular walk along the coastSet out on your own two feet to see some of the most beautiful landscapes in the area with a circular walk. The Burton Bradstock circular walking route hops onto a portion of the South West Coast Path and passes along Hive Beach. Start at the Hive Beach car park, follow along the S W Coast Path, continue along Cliff Road, and then continue back around to the car park. The entire route is 1.1 miles in length and takes around 40 minutes.
5. Go for a drive to visit the Durdle DoorThe Durdle Door in Lulworth is one of the most incredible natural arches in the world. The incredible limestone arch towers over the blue waters of the sea and is a fantastic photo opportunity. It’s a leisurely 20-minute walk along the sea to reach the arch, offering stunning views of the sea and cliffs all along the way.
6. Learn about the geography, geology, and marine life of the Jurassic CoastThe Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre is a museum in Charmouth with an impressive collection of displays and fossils. Spend some time browsing the exhibitions inside the museum, and then head outside to hunt for some fossils via one of the guided fossil tours organized by the centre. There’s a nice café here as well where you can enjoy a delicious meal or a piping hot drink.
7. Play a round of golf at Bridport & West Dorset Golf ClubPlay a few rounds of golf at the top-rated Bridport & West Dorset Golf Club. Here you can enjoy a series of delightfully challenging holes paired with stunning views of the Jurassic Coast. Afterwards, head over to the clubhouse for a nice lunch or dinner.
Information about cottages in Burton Bradstock
🏡 Cottages available: | 38 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 24 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |