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A panoramic view reveals Swanage Bay, showcasing a serene coastline with boats gently anchored in the water. The surrounding hills are visible in the distance, while the charming houses of the town create a picturesque foreground against a clear blue sky.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Swanage Sea View for Two

This is a comfortable flat for 2 people, with amazing views of Swanage bay. Stairs lead up to the flat which is on the 3rd floor of a Victorian villa. It is a 5-10 minute walk to the town centre and beaches, it is also ideally located for the south west coastal path on the cliffs above Swanage. The property is located on a hill, as are most properties to the right(looking to sea) of the town centre. There is also a new fully equipped kitchen, nespresso coffee machine, free wifi and internet TV

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A wooden cabin with large glass doors and windows is shown against a clear blue sky. The entrance is framed by a stone patio, and greenery is visible alongside the cabin, enhancing its natural setting.
Guest house
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Cosy garden cabin in the centre of Wareham

Quiet & cosy cabin with own bathroom within Wareham walls hosted by a Tibetan & English couple. A good place to explore the Jurassic coast & attractions such as Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Corfe Castle, Studland, Swanage, Arne Bird Sanctuary, Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum & Wareham Forest. 5-minute walk to the picturesque quay & town centre which has pubs, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, buses to tourist attractions & a cinema. 10-minute walk to station. Parking on available on drive.

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Large windows frame a serene view of the sea, allowing natural light to fill the space. A small round table is positioned nearby, accompanied by two chairs. Decorative ironwork enhances the balcony's allure, creating a welcoming atmosphere with coastal scenery.
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Seaview, Swanage; beachfront, balcony & central

Excellent location, with sea views from the balcony, lounge and bedroom of our Edwardian flat. The two bed flat is roomy with fireplace, high ceilings, a well equipped kitchen, king size bedroom and large back bedroom with 2 singles and 2 full size pull out beds. Linen supplied except towels. TV, good wifi, books games and beach stuff available. One family car space outside plus off street nearby free. Located in the old town, 2 min. walk from all facilities No smoking in flat or balcony

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A wood-fired hot tub is nestled in a garden, surrounded by greenery and illuminated by string lights. The landscape features rolling hills in the background, with the sky transitioning to twilight hues. A comfortable seating area is visible nearby.
Place to stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Idyllic, homely annexe on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.

Relax at our unique and peaceful getaway in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck. The Knap, an annexe of our home, is close to many of Dorset's famous beauty spots along the Jurassic Coast, such as Corfe Castle, Studland Beach and Old Harry Rocks. During your stay you'll have the place to yourselves, including a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious bathroom, (with bath and shower), and a living space including a sumptuous double bed, sofa-bed and table. Book with us to see Dorset's beauty at its best!

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A spacious living area is showcased with large glass doors offering panoramic views of the ocean. The wooden floor contrasts with a light-colored rug, and a minimalist coffee table is positioned in front of the seating area, creating an inviting space to relax while enjoying the scenery.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Luxury flat on Sandbanks beach with panorama view

Luxury top floor two room apartment. Located directly on the beach of the Sandbanks peninsula with breathtaking double sided views over Bournemouth Bay, Studland, Isle of Wight and Poole harbour. It has everything you need for a self-catering holiday and loads of sporty activities just around the corner (all sorts of water sport, walks, golf, tennis, bike riding & lots more). Suitable for people who want to relax and wind down. Please beware this is not a party location. NB: Very steep stairs.

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A serene patio overlooks the River Avon, featuring a stone-paved area with a small table and chairs. Vibrant flowers and lush greenery line the edge, while a wooden fence provides a sense of privacy. The calm waters reflect the surrounding trees under a clear blue sky.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Historic town centre riverside hideaway

Whether your idea of a getaway involves romance, outdoor pursuits, or delving into Christchurch's history, our riverside retreat is for you. After a full day, pamper yourself in our luxurious spa bathroom and sink into the super king-sized bed. Enjoy riverside dining on your private patio, with scenic views of the river and paddle boarders passing by. Nestled in a secluded spot, yet conveniently amidst town centre cafes and restaurants, we offer the perfect blend of privacy and hospitality.

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A bright and airy living space features a blue sofa with decorative cushions, complemented by a light wooden floor. A small dining table with a polka dot tablecloth is seen nearby, and a television is mounted on the wall. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room.
Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Entire apartment- Swanage. Short walk to beach.

The Coach House is situated in a peaceful area of Swanage within a few minutes walk of the beach and a 10 minute walk to the town centre and the iconic steam train. A purpose built, fully equipped home from home, providing all you need for a relaxing holiday or short break. It’s a great base to explore Swanage and Purbeck and perfectly placed for cliff walks or leisurely days on the beach The bus stop at the bottom of the road (2 mins walk) connects you to Bournemouth and the surrounding area.

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A Purbeck stone building is set in a lush green landscape, surrounded by trees. A pathway leads to a wooden deck with two comfortable chairs placed by the entrance. The structure's traditional architecture blends with the nature-rich surroundings.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Beautiful rural retreat, outskirts of Swanage

Ideal for walkers, bird-watchers and nature lovers, this quiet bolt-hole is in the garden of one of the oldest houses in Swanage. The Purbeck stone building in the southern outskirts of the town is separate from the main house, has it's own entrance and off-road parking. A five minute walk brings you to the Durlston National Nature Reserve looking out over the Jurassic coast. Durlston Castle, the Lighthouse and the Southwest Coast Path are 15 minutes away on foot. All without crossing a road.

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A sunlit courtyard garden features stone paving and a wooden table set with two chairs. Planters filled with greenery surround the area, creating a tranquil spot. A plaid blanket drapes over one chair, inviting relaxation among the plants and flowers.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Cosy Cottage in Rural Hamlet on the Jurassic Coast

Quirky, Cozy Cottage. Perfect for a winter/summer break. Coal/Wood burner and a Super-King Size Bed. Located in Acton, A small tranquil hamlet, The cottage is surrounded by fields and located right on the South West Coast Path. Incorporating breath-taking views from all around. Everything is on your doorstep! Walkable is the Square and Compass, The Kings Arms in Langton, Dancing Ledge, Seacombe, Chapmans Pool, Dinosaur Footprints, The South West Coast Path, Swanage and Studland Beaches.

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A quaint cob cottage with a thatched roof is framed by vibrant pink flowers and lush greenery. The garden features well-maintained plants and an inviting path leading to the cottage's window, creating a serene and welcoming outdoor space.
Tiny home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Luxury thatched Little Barn

The Little Barn is a 200 year old, thatched, cob cottage. It is a self-contained studio guest room with its entrance in the garden of the main house. It is perfect for a couple using the comfortable king-sized bed. It is thoughtfully decorated and furnished with modern fittings, including a cleverly fitted kitchenette. This picturesque cottage is located in the quiet, rural setting of Shitterton, in the village of Bere Regis, Dorset. We are within easy reach of Dorset's many attractions.

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An open plan living area features high wooden beams and a log burner. A cozy seating area is arranged beside a wooden dining table. Above, a loft with a king-size bed can be seen, with thick curtains for privacy. Decorative elements are displayed on the walls.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Cottage by the Common, Corfe Castle

The Cottage is an open plan building next to the entrance to Corfe Common in a tranquil setting. Downstairs there is a King-size bed & upstairs there are 2 single beds . Sleeping areas are open plan but have thick curtains that can be drawn to create a private and cosy space. Downstairs has Wet-room with sink & separate toilet & sink New Kitchen WiFi Log burner and 2 free basket of logs South facing Patio Parking 2 cars 5 mins walk to Corfe Village Pets welcome.

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A cozy bedroom is featured with a spacious bed adorned with soft linens and decorative pillows. A bedside lamp and a small radio are placed on a nearby dresser, while a heart-shaped cushion adds a touch of charm. A mirror is positioned on a small desk, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews

Sandcastles apartment centre of town - sea views

Lovely seafront apartment located just above smiths in the centre of town right opposite the beach. Great views from all the rooms. We even have a lift. Guests use Broad rd car park opposite the pier. Download justpark app!! There are two bedrooms. The beach is literally on your doorstep so convenient. The views are beautiful from every room. Parking gps address. Bh19 2AP broad rd swanage. 3 nights = £25. After 6pm overnight £1.

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All about Studland

Surrounded by hundreds of kilometres of hinterlands and imposing white-washed chalk cliffs that overlook the English Channel, the village hamlet of Studland along Dorset's Jurassic Coast is a jumping-off point for the area’s outdoor recreation. Sites such as the Studland Nature Reserve, New Forest National Park, and Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Beauty provide visitors the chance to check out the golden sandy beaches outside of town. Swimming, kayaking, and paddling excursions are some of the area's more popular activities, in addition to the hiking available in the rolling wildflower-adorned countryside.

The village itself is filled with Georgian brick buildings that are covered in vining flora and pink blossoms in the spring. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at one of Studland’s streetside cafes, found along scenic stone walkways, that serve fresh-caught seafood and tea.

What are the top things to do in Studland?

Corfe Castle

Perched upon a hilltop overlooking a small village of the same name, the Corfe Castle ruins are what remains of a once magnificent 11th-century fortification. One of England's first castles to be constructed out of stone, it remained in a strategically important location for centuries before being destroyed in the English Civil War. You can explore the castle grounds and climb the hills for stunning vistas of the rolling countryside.

Old Harry Rocks

Jutting off the tip of Handfast Point, Old Harry Rocks are a collection of stark white chalk formations in the English Channel that mark the easternmost prominence of the Jurassic Coast. A short kilometre-and-a-half walk along sprawling grasslands and agricultural areas leads to a clifftop that overlooks the massive white rocks in the striking blue water of the English Channel.

Studland Nature Reserve

Golden sand beaches, kilometres of hiking trails, watersport opportunities, and the dramatic chalk cliffs typical of the southern English coast are located in Studland Nature Reserve, just a short way outside the village. From paddleboarding to sunbathing, hours of enjoyment among the wild Jurassic Coast abound in the reserve's protected lands. Grab a picnic in town before settling down along a clifftop here for a beautiful evening in the countryside.

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