Kingfishers
6035 - New3.8 miles NW of Shaftesbury | Sleeps 2 + cot* (no children from 1 to 9)
7 Nights from £336
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Dolphin Inn is a traditional Dorset hostelry with characterful interiors and a large beer garden for al fresco dining. Open for lunch and dinner daily, food is freshly prepared with vegetarian and vegan options available.
Nearby beach
Rockley Sands beach in Poole is a small sand and mud beach, with facilities including a cafe, shop, toilets, equipment hire and parking. There is also disabled access and the beach is dog-friendly all year. Swimming at low tide should not be attempted due to strong currents.
April 2019
Not suitable for dogs
Not very dog friendly as too rocky at shore edge.
Nearby walk
Thanks to walkdorset.com for this delightful circular walk to the historic Judge Wyndhams oak. Take a look at their website for full details and other fabulous walks in the area.
Nearby town
Noted for its connections to the famous oil painter John Constable, Gillingham is Dorset's most northerly town. You will find a good selection of independent shops and cafes here and easy access to Shaftesbury which is just five miles away.
Also nearby
Visit the world-famous gardens at Stourhead and sit amongst tranquil scenes. Described as ‘a living work of art’, the gardens lead visitors on a breath-taking journey. Spend a while in the 18th Century Palladian villa and Hoare family home, before wending your way around the grounds, falling in love with the beautifully thought out landscapes and classical architecture.
November 2021
Beautiful landscapes to explore
A short drive away and you're in the impressive landscape of Stourhead, with its magnificent trees, lake and iconic garden structures. We visited early November when the autumn colours were blazing. A perfect morning out, whether for a lazy amble round the lake or exploring the footpaths to viewpoints and monuments. Good National Trust cafe and shop too.
June 2021
A highlight of our 5 night stay
We stayed in nearby Nunney for 5 nights. Stourhead was definitely our top pick. On a sunny day it was absolutely beautiful. The scenery is stunning and it was nice to have a well-earned ice-cream in the pretty courtyard of the pub after a good walk. There are plenty of spots for taking beautiful pictures. We'd be interested to return one Autumn or see it covered in snow too.
October 2014
Magical!
This is the most beautiful place you can imagine - the walk around the lake, dropping into the various buildings and grottoes, is breathtaking. All I can say is you really must visit.
September 2013
Superb
A wonderful must in Dorset. Great gardens and interesting house. Well worth a visit.
Another famous haunt of the novelist Thomas Hardy, Shaftesbury has some of England’s most fascinating architecture, including the famous cobbled street of Gold’s Hill and the ruins of the abbey which date back to 888AD. The town sits at the top of a hill with panoramic views in every direction over Dorset and Wiltshire. Despite its glorious position and the beauty of its buildings and streets, Shaftesbury remains unspoilt by tourism.
October 2013
Really worth a visit
We thought this would be more 'touristy' with the attraction of the Gold Hill. We stayed nearby and could have enjoyed pottering into Shaftesbury everyday. Turnbulls Deli and Cheese shop is amazing. (bring deep pockets). There are lots of cafes and independent clothes, gift shops and galleries to dip into. We didn't even get time to go to the Abbey but there are some fantastic views across the vale in the park area next to the Abbey entrance. A really friendly small market town, which even has an excellent curry house (Chutneys) which was an unexpected bonus.
November 2011
Shaftesbury is a lovely little town with an excellant bakery and nearby Hovis hill (Gold Hill)
A dedicated group of small producers sell a variety of home made, home grown items including baked goods, preserves, garden produce, fresh meat, flowers, plants and gifts every Friday morning from 8.30am - 11.30am.
The North Dorset Cycleway wends its way through classic Hardy country. The 73 mile circular route links Gillingham, Shaftesbury, Farnham, Blandford Forum and Sturminster Newton. You can dowload route maps for shorter sections of the ride from the Dorset Council Web site below.
A well established Indian restaurant serving both traditional and contemporary cuisine. A take-away service is available and booking is recommended.
August 2014
Hidden gem
Definitely worth a visit, gets very busy at weekends so go early! Plenty of choice on the menu, beautifully cooked chef's specials, polite service, just what you need. My husband ordered 'off menu' and they were happy to oblige.
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