Nestled in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck Peninsula, Burnbake Lodges are surrounded by stunning woodlands and rolling countryside, that provide a peaceful retreat from your day-to-day life. The perfect place for your next getaway!
Why Burnbake Forest Lodges and Campsite?
Guests staying at Burnbake Forest Lodges and Campsite can enjoy beautiful views around the park, which is the perfect place for relaxation and unwinding. The local woodland setting is home to a variety of different wildlife, the perfect base for walkers and those into bird watching. These fantastic lodges offer comfort and a touch of luxury. Book one of these Burnbake lodges with a number of features including hot tubs, open fires and a balcony which is an idyllic place to sit during a warm summer’s day.
On-site facilities include a small shop open from April to October, a coffee station and a little snack shack. Be sure to stop here to grab the essentials before you venture out into Dorset’s countryside for the day. Burnbake Forest Lodges and Campsite lies close to several notable attractions such as Corfe Castle, the Jurassic Coast, and the sandy beaches of Studland Bay. Providing numerous attractions and the best base to explore the natural beauty of Dorset up close.
Places to visit from Burnbake Forest Lodges and Campsite
These Burnbake lodges serve as an excellent base for exploring a variety of charming towns and stunning places. One of the must-visit nearby towns is Corfe Castle. The iconic Corfe Castle, dating back to the 11th century, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating glimpse into England’s past. The village offers a number of great pubs and eateries, such as the Greyhound Inn and the Castle Inn.
Another notable destination is Swanage, just over 5 miles away, this seaside town is famous for its sandy beaches and Victorian-era charm. Head down to Swanage beach and stroll along the sand, head along the Banjo Pier and take in the stunning stretch of coastline. Why not enjoy a piece of history and visit the Swanage Railway, a heritage steam train offering scenic rides through the Purbeck countryside?
Another stop not to miss is Studland Bay, which is just a short drive away, this part of the Jurassic Coast, boasts beautiful beaches and the National Trust's Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve, ideal for hiking and spotting wildlife. If you’re looking to venture further away from Burnbake Forest Lodges and Campsite the historic market town of Wareham offers a mix of history and natural beauty. Around 20 minutes from Burnbake Lodges, this Wareham provides opportunities for riverside walks and boat trips along the River Frome.
Other popular destinations close to Burnbake Fores Lodges and Campsite:
Bournemouth
Poole
Weymouth
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