Set in 6 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, Springfield Country Hotel, Leisure Club and Spa features a luxury spa and leisure club, modern rooms with private bathrooms and free private on-site...
Located in Wareham and with Corfe Castle reachable within 4.3 miles, The Bear Hotel has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Nuthatch Cabin at Cloudshill Glade offers accommodations in Wareham, 1.6 miles from Monkey World and 11 miles from Corfe Castle. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.
Located on Poole Harbor quay, The Antelope is just a 10-minute drive from Sandbanks beach. With a 500 year history the hotel’s comfortable rooms also offer free Wi-Fi access.
lovely historic town with lots of churches, walls to explore...
lovely historic town with lots of churches, walls to explore, boats to hire , Georgian period buildings. Place full of interest and close to many other beautiful and interesting places. Close to interesting walks and countryside.
Victor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wareham is a lovely village and full of history.
Wareham is a lovely village and full of history. Enjoyed strolling around and looking at the sights. Food options were excellent with a special mention to the Old Granary Pub. Terrific location and good food and service.
Susan
Australia
10
Scored 10
I did not visit Wareham itself as I was staying in Corfe...
I did not visit Wareham itself as I was staying in Corfe Castle which is a beautiful village. I was holidaying with my dog and there were plenty of places that welcome dogs including tea rooms, the Swanage steam railway and some boat tours from Swanage.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wareham is such a lovely place!!
Wareham is such a lovely place!! It's full of character and lovely shops, cafe's and pubs.
The river runs right through and is a lovely place to go for a bite to eat - We want to go back with our Kayak!!
People were all friendly and we will visit again!
Standen
10
Scored 10
Plenty of history.
From the Saxon walls around the town.
Plenty of history.
From the Saxon walls around the town. Lawrence of Arabia's final years.
Old churches and the rivers on the North and South of the town. Everyone should do there homework before visiting and if there during the third week of November there is "Court Leet" an historic ceremony held each year. Certainly "you tube" is a great tool to view before making the trip.
Nicholas
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wareham itself is a pretty place and ideally suited for...
Wareham itself is a pretty place and ideally suited for travelling around the Dorset coastline. Plenty to see historically. Pubs galore which served good food, The Old Granary being particularly handy from The Priory and a lovely setting beside the river. All pub servings were huge...be warned! Narrow roads and one ways make it fun to drive around.
A warm greeting by the staff upon arrival with helpful suggestions for parking off site was greatly appreciated. This charming hotel provided comfortable, sparkling clean accommodations. We had a tasty evening meal in the restaurant during our stay and enjoyed the robust English breakfast served to us with pleasant grace by our server. The hotel has connection to events with the notable Lawrence of Arabia and is centrally located for exploring Wareham with its vibrant local history. Well worth the visit!
Excellent location in this very picturesque little town. The hotel is well appointed. We had two evening meals which were both excellent, as were the breakfasts. The staff were, without exception really excellent - friendly and helpful and are a credit to the Bear. We`d definitely go again. Bonus was Bruce Crompton from "Combat Dealers" was also at the hotel - also attending "Tankfest" at nearby Bovington and he graciously allowed my friend to have his photo taken with him. - Great bloke!
The location was outstanding, beautiful view of the garden, birds feeding. The accommodation was very clean and on arrival parking was allocated and marked for me. Breakfast was delicious, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereals, toast, fresh coffee, scrambled eggs and full breakfast on the last day. The area around the accommodation has much to offer, walks in the woods or on the beach that are nor far away. Wareham offers good pubs/bars with a range of food on offer.
Location was great, close to everything. The Hotel grounds were stunning and a lot bigger than i was expecting. The restaurant food was good quality evening meal & breakfast were good and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Our room although small was clean and the shower was modern and powerful. loved the bathroom mirror which had a digital clock on it which was clever. Electric gated car park so felt really secure.
lovely little apartment with comfortable sofa bed for second adult. Cosy with the central heating on. Location is perfect for exploring the area. lulworth and Durdle Door are 10 mins drive away and Wareham for eating and shopping about the same. There’s a farm shop and cafe/restaurant 3 mins walk from the farm which is useful. And the farm dogs are lovely. Thank you.
Very accommodating host and fantastic location for anyone travelling via train. The host let us have an early check in and was quite happy to accommodate some last minute changes in our plan. The property is quite close to the Wareham station and is just a short bus ride away from all tourist attractions like the Corfe Castle.
Very comfortable property, good location for our needs. Everything we required at the property. Able to park off road. Easy walking access into Wareham. Will consider on our next visit to see family. Can recommend for a stay, as it is central for a visit into the area. Many thanks Keith.
Lovely old building with all the facilities you would expect, a warm welcome and good breakfast at a civilised hour on a weekday until 10.30. Right on the High Street (there's a bypass so not too much traffic!) so convenient for everything in Wareham and for local buses.
Friendliness of staff on arrival - as I arrived by motorbike and sometimes do not get the best of receptions but staff were lovely. The room was better than expected as I am used to staying in London and having worked in the hotel industry was wary of my expectations.
The lake is beautiful and the cheeky ducks are good fun (the bird seed was a nice touch!)
. The studio was spacious, well equipped, and furnished to a high standard. The studio is only a short walk (20/25mins) along a country lane to the centre of Wareham.
Next to Wareham forest with lovely walks and good for snake spotting.
Beds were very comfortable.
Welcome hamper was a nice touch.
Garden and parking facilities were good.
Overall we had a good week and explored the area and enjoyed our stay.
The property was very clean and comfortable. It was also only a 5 minute walk to the Quay in Wareham with local pubs and restuarants. The small road on which the property was located was quiet which was good.
Beautiful garden! The hotel itself is such a gem with its vintage architecture and interior designs. The garden is well tended and such a nice walk out after breakfast along the canal.
The location was perfect to go into Wareham town.
Stephanie and Richard were very friendly and helpful.
Great breakfast.
The room was warm and comfortable and clean.
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