Burnbake Lodges
The Burnbake Lodges consists of 22 architect-designed and award-winning, luxury lodges resting near Corfe Castle, Dorset. This wonderful collection offers inviting living spaces with fully-equipped kitchens, welcoming sitting areas with flat screen TVs, sleek bathrooms, sumptuous bedrooms, private terraces with barbecue and indulgent hot tubs, and off-road parking, making it a perfect base for couples, friends and families. The Burnbake Lodges enjoy wildlife rich surroundings, where you can listen to birdsong as you dine alfresco or spot the rabbits hopping during a leisurely stroll. The site benefits from a small shop open throughout April to October from 8am-1pm and 2pm-6pm, and later at 4pm-7pm. Corfe Castle offers a good selection of attractions, including a magnificent castle, Swanage Railway Museum, National Trust Tearoom, The Gallery at 41, Dorset Adventure Park, and East Hill. Dining options include The Pink Goat, The Fox Inn, The Greyhound Inn and Courtyard Café, while you can stock up on essentials at the convenience store. Continue onto Wareham, where you can explore Wareham Town Museum, embark on cruise along the River Frome, enjoy leisurely strolls through Priory Meadows, and dine at Harry’s Café Bar, The Old Granary Pub, and Thai Jasmine. Next stop is Swanage, where you can spend a day on the golden sands of Swanage Beach, soak up the views from Peveril Point, test out your swing at the excellent golf club, and tuck-in to fresh seafood at Gee Whites Seafood and Sea Breeze Restaurant. Further afield, you can enjoy the delights of Bournemouth, home to the Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Oceanarium, and the bustling Bournemouth Pier, and the three Michelin Star restaurants of Terrior Tapas, The Kitchen and Roots. For a luxury escape to Devon, look no further than Burnbake Lodges.
About the location
CORFE CASTLE
Wareham 4.4 miles; Swanage 5.8 miles; Bournemouth 18.8 miles; Weymouth 22.9 miles
Corfe Castle is a historic village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset, dominated by its National Trust owned ruined castle of the same name. Overlooking the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage, the village boasts beautiful scenery as well as easy access to the surrounding excitement of both coast and countryside. Including sections of the Jurassic Coast, this location is perfect for those seeking outdoor exploration, with wonderful walking routes, scenic seascapes, and both the Hartland Moor National Nature Reserve and Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve being within easy reach. The village is home to a good range of amenities, including a village shop, gift shop, Post Office, a selection of pubs and restaurants, while its best attractions are the Model Village & Gardens, Purbeck Mineral & Mining Museum, Dorset Adventure Park, the Boilerhouse Gallery, and of course, Corfe Castle itself, boasting 1,000 years of history. The Purbeck Big Apple Maize Maze also lies within easy reach for those seeking a fun-filled day out as a family, while the coastal town of Swanage is well-worth the venture to discover its Blue Flag and Seaside Award winning beach, with ample opportunities for coasteering, abseiling, climbing, paddle-boarding and kayaking, while the bay offers scuba diving for those seeking to try out something new. Discover the Swanage Railway, Durlston Castle and Country Park, the Swanage Museum and plenty of shops and eateries to choose from, or venture further afield to find both Bournemouth and Weymouth hosting even more fantastic attractions to suit all ages.
New Year 2023 bookings are for 4 nights from the 29th December only