Arne (cottage 3404 & 416): This tree-filled farming hamlet with a pretty church is 5 miles across the heath from Wareham. The large RSPB Reserve has parking, informative nature trails, wonderful views and access to the wild shores of Poole Harbour.
Church Knowle (cottages 292, 406, 442 & 511): A stone village with a popular pub, nestling in the Corfe valley between the Purbeck Hills and the sea.
Corfe Castle (cottages 277, 435 & 602) An extremely pretty and popular Dorset village with the imposing ruins of Corfe Castle dominating the sky line. Plenty of places to eat and drink, a good bakers, National Trust shop plus many others.
Kimmeridge (cottages 424, 430, 505 & 507): Cradled in the coastal hills with thatched cottages, a church and cafe/restaurant, the famous bay is a mile down a toll road.
Kingston (cottages 232 , 360, 437 & 512) : Up a steep hill above Corfe it has a popular pub. The walking from here is some of the finest in England: east or west on the spectacular Jurassic Coast Path.
Langton and Worth Matravers (cottages 236, 270, 275, 283, 320, 330, 370, 3406, 3407, 3409, 418 & 439) : Two former quarrying villages, the former with 2 pubs and a shop, the latter with a shop, old fashioned pub and fabulous Duck Pond (shown left). Both have very easy access to an awesome stretch of the Coast Path, 20 minutes walk away over National Trust Land.
Ower (cottage 514): A deserted peninsular on Poole Harbour's southern shores. Paths and a track pass through woods, Rempstone Estate BP oil field and extensive heathland to Ower Quay and Bay, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a haven for bird watching.
Stoborough/Trigon (cottages 379 & 513): Stoborough; a small village with a pub and shop; it is surrrounded by water meadows and heaths. Trigon; a small hamlet within Wareham Forest, both are close to the historic Saxon walled town of Wareham.
Studland (cottages 213, 302, 3405, 362, 440 & 441): With the finest sandy beach in the county and the surrounding heath, an unspoiled National Trust nature reserve, Studland is special and benefits from a small shop, excellent pub and restaurants. |