Located in Cerne Abbas, 18 miles from Monkey World, The New Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Jackie
United Kingdom
Friendly team at check in, dinner and breakfast. Comfortable room. Amazing food in the restaurant
In 4 acres of beautiful gardens, Summer Lodge features luxurious rooms, a leisure center and an award-winning restaurant. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, the hotel is 15 minutes from Yeovil.
Kimberly
United States of America
Aesthetically pleasing in its foliage and flowers, its gardens, and neatness.
Located between Dorchester and Yeovil, George Albert Hotel & Spa is surrounded by scenic Dorset countryside. It features stylish bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel bar serves real ales and fine...
Located in Dorchester, 15 miles from Monkey World, The Poachers Inn has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Robert
United Kingdom
Our room was clean and comfortable and the breakfast was sufficient to set us up for the day. The Inn is in a quiet hamlet outside Dorchester and as such is centrally situated for touring Dorset.
Little Court is a delightful Edwardian Country House with fabulous gardens, just 1 mile from the center of historic Dorchester, and just 20 minutes from the World Heritage ‘Jurassic Coast’.
wen
United Kingdom
It’s a really perfect staying. Room is really clean, and the breakfast is very tasty with beautiful view. The lady at the reception is really welcoming and friendly to us. Would definitely recommend it.
Pleck Barn B&B offers bed and breakfast accommodations in the village of Ansty. Free WiFi and free parking is available. Each room features an en-suite shower room.
Julian
United Kingdom
Love the location, very quiet. Claire was really friendly and cooked a lovely breakfast for us. They are very dog friendly. Loved the fact it's a basic B&B so don't expect fluffy dressing gowns and the Ritz.
The Acorn Inn is an award-winning 16th-century inn with a restaurant which has received accolades from Condé Nast Traveler and the Sunday Telegraph.
Peter
United Kingdom
The staff were first class . I had a slight issue with my room which was immediately dealt with by Sue without hesitation or question, so rare these days . The food was good and the Manager absolutely charming. He obviously leads by example.
This is a beautiful village with loads of lovely walks on...
This is a beautiful village with loads of lovely walks on the doorstep. It has 3 pubs and a cafe, so no need to go hungry or thirsty. The locals are super friendly and very helpful. Very dog friendly.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cerne Abbas is a hidden gem - absolutely amazing countryside...
Cerne Abbas is a hidden gem - absolutely amazing countryside and lovely village. The walking is immense - previously we had just done the obvious jaunt up to Cerne's Giant, but this time we found many walks to other places all starting from Cerne. The scenery is untouched and exquisite. We ate at the Royal Oak that was amazing and we heard from other people that food at the New Inn was also superb.
Claire
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cerne Abbas is steeped in history.
Cerne Abbas is steeped in history. Lovely abbey and ruins also three pubs to choose from. Walking through the village to the duck pond is a walk back in time. Not forgetting the Cerne giant with his very large profile!!!
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cerne Abbas is magical, beautiful, peaceful, spiritual.
Cerne Abbas is magical, beautiful, peaceful, spiritual. Would highly recommend a visit. Gorgeous walks around rolling hills, pretty streams, the Cerne Giant, St. Mary’s Church, St. Augustine’s Well. Great food & drink in the local taverns.
Ann-Marie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A pretty Dorset village with a range of shops, pubs as well...
A pretty Dorset village with a range of shops, pubs as well as the chalk Giant. Ideally situated to visit Dorset -- both down to the coast (Chesil Beach, Lulworth Cove, Corfe Castle, Studland etc) as well as nearby villages such as Tolpuddle, Milton Abbas etc. If you are staying at the New Inn (highly recommended) ask for their local walking maps.
Rosie
United Kingdom
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