Guidebook

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Eat and Drink

Below are a list of some of our favourite places to eat and drink.
Sitting high on the hill in the village of Kingston, the Scott Arms has a large beer garden with stunning panoramic views over Corfe Castle and the surrounding area. Only around 5-10 minutes drive from the cabin, a great place to enjoy a drink on a sunny afternoon or evening.
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The Scott Arms
West Street
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Sitting high on the hill in the village of Kingston, the Scott Arms has a large beer garden with stunning panoramic views over Corfe Castle and the surrounding area. Only around 5-10 minutes drive from the cabin, a great place to enjoy a drink on a sunny afternoon or evening.
Sat in the Square and right at the foot of the Corfe Castle ruins, this beautiful traditional English pub has a large beer garden to the rear serving great food and drinks all day.
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The Greyhound Inn
The Square
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Sat in the Square and right at the foot of the Corfe Castle ruins, this beautiful traditional English pub has a large beer garden to the rear serving great food and drinks all day.
Great seafood restaurant serving local produce. It sits right on the bay in Swanage between the quay and the pier.
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Pier Head
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Great seafood restaurant serving local produce. It sits right on the bay in Swanage between the quay and the pier.
Clavell’s Restaurant is nestled in the charming picture box village of Kimmeridge, one mile inland from the World Jurassic Heritage Coast. They offer a wide and varied menu from Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner. From here, take a 15-20 minute walk down to the stunning Kimmeridge Bay.
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Clavell's Restaurant
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Clavell’s Restaurant is nestled in the charming picture box village of Kimmeridge, one mile inland from the World Jurassic Heritage Coast. They offer a wide and varied menu from Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner. From here, take a 15-20 minute walk down to the stunning Kimmeridge Bay.
One of the best fish and chip shops around. Either enjoy in the square or take a few minutes walk up to Prince Albert Gardens on the downs, just above Swanage Pier.
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The Fish Plaice
14 The Sq
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One of the best fish and chip shops around. Either enjoy in the square or take a few minutes walk up to Prince Albert Gardens on the downs, just above Swanage Pier.
Located on the Pier in Swanage.
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The 1859 Pier Cafe & Bistro
Swanage Pier
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Located on the Pier in Swanage.

Places of Interest

Some historic local places and some stunning bays and coves. Places we return to time and time again.
Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot. Access to the pebble and shingle beach is on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park which is located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park (Charges apply). There is a 20-minute walk down a steep gravel path plus a further 143 steps down onto the beach.
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Durdle Door
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Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot. Access to the pebble and shingle beach is on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park which is located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park (Charges apply). There is a 20-minute walk down a steep gravel path plus a further 143 steps down onto the beach.
Kimmeridge Bay is part of the Jurassic Coast (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and found along the South West Coast Path national walking trail. It is famous for its safe swimming, rock pooling, wind surfing and water sports. Kimmeridge Bay & Car Park are reached by a privately owned and maintained Approach Road. Access on foot or by bike is free but access with vehicles incurs charges. The Main Car Park overlooks the Bay and there are toilets located in the Slip-Way Car Park.
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Kimmeridge Bay
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Kimmeridge Bay is part of the Jurassic Coast (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and found along the South West Coast Path national walking trail. It is famous for its safe swimming, rock pooling, wind surfing and water sports. Kimmeridge Bay & Car Park are reached by a privately owned and maintained Approach Road. Access on foot or by bike is free but access with vehicles incurs charges. The Main Car Park overlooks the Bay and there are toilets located in the Slip-Way Car Park.
Durlston Castle and Country Park, situated 1 mile from Swanage in Dorset, is a fabulous 320 acre countryside paradise. With stunning views, walking trails, the historic Great Globe, superb geology, fascinating wildlife and Durlston Castle, there is always something different to see and do. From the main car park, you can take a short walk down to the lighthouse and stroll back towards the castle along the coast path. As well as the visitor centre, the castle houses a very good café/restaurant.
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Durlston Country Park
Lighthouse Road
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Durlston Castle and Country Park, situated 1 mile from Swanage in Dorset, is a fabulous 320 acre countryside paradise. With stunning views, walking trails, the historic Great Globe, superb geology, fascinating wildlife and Durlston Castle, there is always something different to see and do. From the main car park, you can take a short walk down to the lighthouse and stroll back towards the castle along the coast path. As well as the visitor centre, the castle houses a very good café/restaurant.
Standing tall at the southern end of Studland Bay is one of the most famous landmarks on the South Coast – Old Harry Rocks. It can only be accessed by foot, either from Swanage, Studland or for the really adventurous, It’s around a 6 mile, 2.5 hour walk from the cabin. (See our scenic walks guide). There is a large open grass area to enjoy a picnic near Old Harry or there are a variety of places in Studland village for lunch or dinner or simply something to drink.
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Old Harry Rocks
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Standing tall at the southern end of Studland Bay is one of the most famous landmarks on the South Coast – Old Harry Rocks. It can only be accessed by foot, either from Swanage, Studland or for the really adventurous, It’s around a 6 mile, 2.5 hour walk from the cabin. (See our scenic walks guide). There is a large open grass area to enjoy a picnic near Old Harry or there are a variety of places in Studland village for lunch or dinner or simply something to drink.
Evacuated in 1943 so that the British Army could use the area for training purposes, the village soon fell into disrepair. However, the church and school room are still mostly intact, having been carefully restored. You can walk around this ‘ghost village’ that simply stopped in time, and explore inside the church and school, discovering their history, including examples of schoolwork and children’s names still on their pegs. From Tyneham village, you can also take a 20 min walk down to Worbarrow Bay. There are various picnic tables dotted around the car park area and near the history barn. The nearest places to grab a bite to eat are The New Inn in Church Knowle and Clavell’s restaurant in Kimmeridge, which are both around a 10 minute drive from Tyneham.
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Tyneham Village
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Evacuated in 1943 so that the British Army could use the area for training purposes, the village soon fell into disrepair. However, the church and school room are still mostly intact, having been carefully restored. You can walk around this ‘ghost village’ that simply stopped in time, and explore inside the church and school, discovering their history, including examples of schoolwork and children’s names still on their pegs. From Tyneham village, you can also take a 20 min walk down to Worbarrow Bay. There are various picnic tables dotted around the car park area and near the history barn. The nearest places to grab a bite to eat are The New Inn in Church Knowle and Clavell’s restaurant in Kimmeridge, which are both around a 10 minute drive from Tyneham.
The Blue Pool Nature Reserve & Tearooms is a unique attraction, a true gem in the heart of beautiful Purbecks. The Blue Pool is famous for its ever-changing colours. Very fine clay in suspension in the water diffracts light in different ways, producing a spectrum of colour, sometimes green, sometimes turquoise. The Pool is surrounded by 25 acres of heath, woodland and gorse interlaced with sandy paths that seem to take you to another world. There is also a Giftshop, Ice cream Parlour, Plant Centre and of course the Tearooms.
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The Blue Pool
Furzebrook Road
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The Blue Pool Nature Reserve & Tearooms is a unique attraction, a true gem in the heart of beautiful Purbecks. The Blue Pool is famous for its ever-changing colours. Very fine clay in suspension in the water diffracts light in different ways, producing a spectrum of colour, sometimes green, sometimes turquoise. The Pool is surrounded by 25 acres of heath, woodland and gorse interlaced with sandy paths that seem to take you to another world. There is also a Giftshop, Ice cream Parlour, Plant Centre and of course the Tearooms.

Scenic Walks

Below is a list of some local walks. Some short, some long but all have stunning views of the Jurassic Coast line or the Purbeck countryside. Also included are times and distances, something to suit all ages and abilities.
Drive: N/A (Walk from Cabin) Walk: 1.8 miles (30-40 minutes one way) Nine Barrow Down is an elongated hill with panoramic views & a ridge lined with 9 historic stone burial mounds known as barrows. It stretches from Ulwell near Swanage for around 3.5 miles to Corfe Castle. Around half way in between there are some breathtaking views. From the Cabin, turn right on to Tabbits Hill Lane. At the top of the lane, turn left and after around 50 metres, turn right onto gravel path and follow the path to the top of the hill. At the top turn right and after around 500M you'll come across a double gate. Continue up the hill and as it levels out you'll see 5 or 6 barrows (burial mounds). Here are the best views over Swanage, Isle of Wight, Bournemouth, Poole Harbour and you can also make out the Cabin from here too.
Nine Barrow Down
Drive: N/A (Walk from Cabin) Walk: 1.8 miles (30-40 minutes one way) Nine Barrow Down is an elongated hill with panoramic views & a ridge lined with 9 historic stone burial mounds known as barrows. It stretches from Ulwell near Swanage for around 3.5 miles to Corfe Castle. Around half way in between there are some breathtaking views. From the Cabin, turn right on to Tabbits Hill Lane. At the top of the lane, turn left and after around 50 metres, turn right onto gravel path and follow the path to the top of the hill. At the top turn right and after around 500M you'll come across a double gate. Continue up the hill and as it levels out you'll see 5 or 6 barrows (burial mounds). Here are the best views over Swanage, Isle of Wight, Bournemouth, Poole Harbour and you can also make out the Cabin from here too.
Drive: N/A (Walk from Cabin) Walk: 2.5 miles (45-50 minutes one way) Picturesque village with quaint shops and quality pubs and cafes. Amazing panoramic views along the way. And of course, the castle. From the Cabin, turn right on to Tabbits Hill Lane. At the top of the lane, turn left and after around 50 metres, turn right onto gravel path and follow the path to the top of the hill. Follow signs to Corfe Castle. At the second gate, (ariel mast) follow path to the left down the hill to meet the lane. Turn right and follow lane for around 100 metres. Under railway bridge you’ll find yourself at the foot of the castle. Turn left towards village square. (See our Airbnb pub guide). Return by reverse.
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Corfe Castle Cafe
The Square
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Drive: N/A (Walk from Cabin) Walk: 2.5 miles (45-50 minutes one way) Picturesque village with quaint shops and quality pubs and cafes. Amazing panoramic views along the way. And of course, the castle. From the Cabin, turn right on to Tabbits Hill Lane. At the top of the lane, turn left and after around 50 metres, turn right onto gravel path and follow the path to the top of the hill. Follow signs to Corfe Castle. At the second gate, (ariel mast) follow path to the left down the hill to meet the lane. Turn right and follow lane for around 100 metres. Under railway bridge you’ll find yourself at the foot of the castle. Turn left towards village square. (See our Airbnb pub guide). Return by reverse.
Drive: 3.5miles (10 minutes). Walk: 1.9 miles (45 minutes). A quick picturesque loop west of Kingston and above the Encombe Estate. Amazing views over Purbeck and the coast path towards Weymouth and Portland. Why not stop on the way back for a bite to eat and a drink in the Scott Arms beer garden (See our Airbnb pub guide). Drive: Left from the Cabin and at the crossroads, turn right onto A351 to Corfe Castle. As you approach the village turn left on to B3069 to Kingston. After about 1 mile, turn right at the Scott Arms pub. Follow the single-track road past ‘Houn’s Tout’ carpark for around half a mile to reach ‘Sheep’s Pen’ car park. Walk: Through gates, follow signs to Swire head. At Swire Head, facing west towards Kimmeridge, take the gate. follow the ridge until you reach ‘Heaven’s Gate’. Turn right through large metal gate and follow path and then road back to the car park.
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Swyre Head
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Drive: 3.5miles (10 minutes). Walk: 1.9 miles (45 minutes). A quick picturesque loop west of Kingston and above the Encombe Estate. Amazing views over Purbeck and the coast path towards Weymouth and Portland. Why not stop on the way back for a bite to eat and a drink in the Scott Arms beer garden (See our Airbnb pub guide). Drive: Left from the Cabin and at the crossroads, turn right onto A351 to Corfe Castle. As you approach the village turn left on to B3069 to Kingston. After about 1 mile, turn right at the Scott Arms pub. Follow the single-track road past ‘Houn’s Tout’ carpark for around half a mile to reach ‘Sheep’s Pen’ car park. Walk: Through gates, follow signs to Swire head. At Swire Head, facing west towards Kimmeridge, take the gate. follow the ridge until you reach ‘Heaven’s Gate’. Turn right through large metal gate and follow path and then road back to the car park.

On the Water

If getting out on the water is your thing, you'll find this list of local boat trips and watersport equipment hire useful.
Based on the glorious Studland beach, they are a watersports equipment hire company. Located on the beach front at Knoll Beach (National Trust Car Park). Kayak, Paddle Board, Pedaloe hire and more.
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Studland Naturist
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Based on the glorious Studland beach, they are a watersports equipment hire company. Located on the beach front at Knoll Beach (National Trust Car Park). Kayak, Paddle Board, Pedaloe hire and more.
Wareham Boat Hire. Operating from Abbots Quay in the heart of the bustling market town of Wareham, Dorset. They offer Kayak, Canoe, Paddleboard hire and more.
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Wareham Boat Trips
3 The Quay
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Wareham Boat Hire. Operating from Abbots Quay in the heart of the bustling market town of Wareham, Dorset. They offer Kayak, Canoe, Paddleboard hire and more.