Summary:
Nestled in the fields on the western side of Burnbake, Gwyle is a charming two-bedroom lodge sleeping up to four guests. Perfect for those looking for a tranquil escape in the forest, this modern lodge features a hot tub on a private deck and a wood burning stove in the living area. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a family friendly trip, Gwyle is a fantastic choice for a stay in Dorset.
The Space:
This beautiful lodge features an open plan living and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an outdoor deck with a hot tub. The ultimate relaxing retreat, bring your loved ones and enjoy a trip to remember here.
In the colder months, there is nothing better than curling up on the comfy corner sofa and firing up the log burner in the living area. In the summer months, you can open up the large patio doors and let the warm air in. You can turn on the flat screen to keep up with your favourite shows or get lost in a good book.
The kitchen has everything you could possibly need to make home cooked meals during your stay including an oven, hob, microwave, kettle and toaster. Glasses for indoor and outdoor use and essentials such as dish cloths, washing up liquid and tea towels are also provided.
Gwyle has two inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a king-size bed, cosy robes and an ensuite bathroom with a full-size bath and overhead shower. There is also a second bedroom with comfortable twin beds, which can be made into a double on request prior to your arrival.
Modern and spacious, the family bathroom features a large shower, wash basin and toilet.
Outside you'll find a private deck with seating for al fresco dining and a hot tub.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full lodge.
The keys for Gwyle are to be collected from the on-site reception at check-in.
Private on-site parking is available for one vehicle. Additional parking is available in the on-site car park.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled in the heart of Dorset, Wareham is a charming historic market town that serves as the gateway to the stunning Isle of Purbeck. With its Saxon walls, winding rivers, and picturesque countryside, Wareham offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and coastal beauty.
Stroll through the town’s quaint streets, where independent shops, cosy cafes, and traditional pubs welcome visitors with local delights. The vibrant Saturday market is a must-visit for fresh produce and unique crafts.
Nature lovers will appreciate Wareham’s prime location along the River Frome, ideal for scenic walks, boat trips, or a peaceful picnic by the water. Nearby, the breathtaking Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites exploration, with iconic landmarks such as Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, and Old Harry Rocks just a short drive away.
For history enthusiasts, the town’s rich past comes to life at the Wareham Town Museum, while Corfe Castle, a striking medieval ruin, is only minutes away. The area also boasts fantastic walking and cycling routes, including trails through Wareham Forest and Arne Nature Reserve, home to diverse wildlife.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of Dorset’s heritage, Wareham provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday.
Getting Around:
Wareham Train Station is a short 15-minute walk from Burnbake. From Wareham, there are direct services operating to Bournemouth, London, Poole, Southampton, Weymouth, Winchester and Woking.
A number of bus routes can be found in Wareham. Regular services operate to Poole, Swanage and Weymouth.
Interaction with Guests:
We're always available for our guests so do not hesitate to get in touch.