Warmwell Lodge, Dorchester
recommendedCider AppreciationVisit the nearby Mill House Cider Museum, just 2.09 km away, and delve into the rich history of Dorset's traditional cider-making. Learn about the fascinating cider-making process, sample a variety of delicious ciders, and gain a deeper appreciation for this local craft.
Cultural HeritageImmerse yourself in history as you visit the National Trust, located just 3.27 km from Warmwell Lodge. Explore the well-preserved heritage site, which offers a glimpse into the past of Dorchester and its surrounding areas.
Farm AdventureVenture out to Eweleaze Farm, located 5.11 km away, and experience an authentic countryside escape. Engage with friendly farm animals, enjoy tractor rides, pick your own fresh produce, and savor the true essence of rural life.
Majestic LandmarkExplore the awe-inspiring Osmington White Horse, a giant hill figure carved into the hillside. Standing 4.02 km from Warmwell Lodge, this iconic landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views and a great opportunity for memorable photos.
Historical ReminiscencePay a visit to Moreton Cemetery, 5.88 km away, and discover the final resting place of T.E. Lawrence, more commonly known as Lawrence of Arabia. Take a moment to reflect and appreciate the influence of this renowned figure.
Spiritual ExplorationTake a short trip to Saint Nicholas Church, located 6.36 km from Warmwell Lodge. Marvel at the beautiful architecture and delve into the historical significance of this enchanting place of worship.
- Underwater Wonders
- Homely Delights
- Delectable Dining
- Convenient Connectivity
- Recreational Retreat
- Coastal Charms
- Nature's Tranquility
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Paid parking
- Off-site parking lot
- Pets allowed
Guest Parking
- Dryer
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Washing machine
Self-catering
- Dryer
Location
• Located in the tranquil Nottinghamshire countryside, the hotel is near historic Newstead Abbey, Wollaton Hall, and Sherwood Forest. • Nearby attractions include Museum of Nottingham Life, Nottingham Castle, The Arboretum, varied dining, and shopping at Bridlesmith Gate. • Galleries of Justice Museum, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn, and City of Caves appeal to history enthusiasts and explorers.
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