The Best Dorset Seaside Hotels

recommended hotels by the sea, on or close to the Dorset coast


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Regency style house, set in over an acre of grounds, a short stroll from the beach, offering a comfortable, traditional Jurrasic Coast base

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offers simple style - but comfortable - rooms that are well-equipped next door to the convivial bar and directly opposite the railway station

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a homely seaside hotel situated a five-minute walk from the celebrated Boscombe Beach offers bright modern rooms and friendly service

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Southbourne

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spectacular cliff-top views over Poole Bay can be seen from this popular pub offering bright, airy rooms and good value food and drink

The George

West Bay

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with traditionally styled public rooms and smart, modern accommodation, this welcoming inn is set close to all the local faciities