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10 17 reviews
Shaftesbury
18/10 – 24/10
£197/nighttotal: £1182 (6 )
The Little Hotel- Luxury Home With 8 Seater Spa.
4 2
apartment , Motcombe
The Little Hotel, a luxury self-catering property in Motcombe, Dorset, is situated on the edge of the village, close to the town of Shaftesbury. This three-bedroom apartment offers guests a fully equipped kitchen, private gardens, and sleeps up to eight people, with added extras such as mid-week freshen-ups and welcome hampers available.
10 8 reviews
Shaftesbury
09/09 – 17/09
£220/nighttotal: £1760 (8 )
Fontwood Cottage – Woodland Hideaway With Hot Tub
1 4
apartment , Iwerne Minster
This woodland lodge in Iwerne Minster, Dorset, is situated a short drive from Blandford, Shaftesbury, and Compton Abbas Airfield, offering a secluded setting with woodland views. This self-catering cottage accommodates up to four guests in two double bedrooms and features a private wood-fired hot tub, a separate living room with an electric wood burner, and a well-equipped kitchen-diner, with optional shared outdoor pool access available between April and September at an additional cost.
9.8 34 reviews
Shaftesbury
18/10 – 24/10
£169/nighttotal: £1014 (6 )
Central Shaftesbury Easter Cottage With Parking
1 2
apartment , Dorset
Easter Cottage is a charming holiday home located in the historic market town of Shaftesbury, just a short 0.8km walk from the iconic Gold Hill. The cottage boasts two bedrooms, one with a king-size bed and the other with twin singles, comfortably accommodating up to four guests, and provides breakfast essentials for a convenient start to your stay.
9.8 26 reviews
Shaftesbury
09/09 – 17/09
£206/nighttotal: £1648 (8 )
The Barn At Whitebridge Farm
3 4
apartment , Sedgehill
This Sedgehill farmhouse, situated on the Dorset, Wiltshire, and Somerset border, provides easy access to the attractions of all three counties. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom property sleeps six, features a traditional farmhouse kitchen with modern appliances, a barn conversion with a log-burning stove, a children's playground, and a six-acre field ideal for dog walking.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Shaftesbury
What is the best time of the year to visit Shaftesbury?
The best time to visit Shaftesbury is in the spring or autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. You'll get to enjoy the beautiful scenery without the summer heat.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Shaftesbury region?
Shaftesbury is known for its clean air and beautiful countryside. It's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy some peace and quiet. You'll find plenty of green spaces and walking trails in and around the town.
What are the best lodges with a pool in Shaftesbury?
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Shaftesbury?
You can go hiking and cycling in the surrounding countryside, or visit the nearby Stourhead Gardens, a beautiful landscape garden with plenty of walking trails. There are also plenty of opportunities for horse riding in the area.
What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Shaftesbury?
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Shaftesbury?
You can take a short trip to Salisbury, a historic city with a beautiful cathedral and a charming market square. Another option is to visit Blandford Forum, a market town with a rich history and a thriving arts scene.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Shaftesbury?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Shaftesbury?
Most lodges in Shaftesbury offer comfortable accommodation with amenities like Wi-Fi, parking, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some lodges also offer breakfast, a swimming pool, and a hot tub. It's always best to check the individual lodge's website for specific amenities.
What are the best pet friendly lodges in Shaftesbury?