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Perfect Base for Local Dining and Sightseeing

At Spurwing Guest House we are extremely fortunate to have many restaurants and tourist attractions close by making it a perfect base for local dining and sightseeing.Read More

The Swannery at Abbotsbury

If you love nature and wildlife, like we do, then a visit to The Swannery at Abbotsbury is a perfect choice.Read More

The Etches Collection

If you are interested in prehistoric Jurassic marine life, you won’t want to miss a visit to The Etches Collection in the village of Kimmeridge, approximately 8 miles from our Dorset bed and breakfast.Read More

Room Only During Low Season

Spurwing Guest House, offering accommodation in Wareham, is open room only during low season from November to March at a discounted rate.Read More

8 National Trust Attractions

Spurwing Guest House, offering b&b accommodation in Wareham, is ideally located for visiting 8 National Trust attractions.Read More

Brownsea Island owned by the National Trust

Brownsea Island, owned by the National Trust, is a very special place to visit. In fact, recently in the space of a week, I went twice.Read More

Walking from Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door

Walking from Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door has got to be one of our favourite short walks, the start being only 10 miles from our Dorset B&B!Read More

The Deserted Village of Tyneham

The small, deserted village of Tyneham is located 7 miles from our Dorset bed and breakfast in the southwest corner of Purbeck.Read More

TE Lawrence’s Time in Dorset

TE Lawrence’s time in Dorset began in 1923. He was a well known soldier, writer and historian who had ties to Wareham.Read More

Kingston Lacy belonging to the National Trust

Kingston Lacy belonging to the National Trust was previously owned by the Bankes family. It is located in Wimborne Minster, 10 miles away from our Dorset Bed and Breakfast.Read More