Seavale Bed & Breakfast
Seavale is perfect for families or walkers (fantastic walks from the front door).
We have 1 family unit which comprises of a king size bed with ensuite and an adjoining twin bedroom - making Seavale ideal for a family.
The double room opens out onto its own private deck with views over Hambury Tout, where guests can relax in the evenings. However there is a 22' flat screen TV with integral DVD player (selection of DVD's), puzzles, games and books for the rainier days! The room has comfy leather tub chairs where you can sit to plan your stay using our guidebooks and maps and enjoy drinks and biscuits from the hospitality tray.
The bathroom is ultra modern with a free standing roll top bath which is perfect for a long soak after a blustery winters walk over the
cliffs, and there is a powerful shower to cool off in after a hot day at the beach!
Complimentary bathroom toiletries.
The breakfast area overlooks the path to Durdle Door and is a perfect way to welcome the day.
Special diets can be catered for, please advise when making your booking.
Guests have their own private entrance, although please note there are 60 steps up to the door!! - this gives the wonderful views!
Prices: From £80 for the king bedroom per night which includes breakfast.
Children: please call for prices
Babies £5 (we have a travel cot, high chair and booster seat)
We are surrounded by undulating hills and the hidden bays of Mupe and St Oswalds so it's easy to get away from it all and find a quiet place.
There are several places to eat all within walking distance of Seavale.
There is lots to see and do in the area for all ages, here are some of our favourites: take a short drive to Corfe Castle, Swanage railway, sandy Studland beach, Poole, Dorchester, Lulworth Castle, The Tank Museum, Monkey World, lovely Wareham where you can hire rowing boats or take a trip on a larger boat to Poole, there are great walks from our front door.
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This page was last updated: 12 September 2011
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