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Corfe Castle bed and breakfast & hotel accommodation

Visit Corfe Castle Dorset and the surrounding villages and stay in b and b, hotel or self-catering accommodation provided by BedPosts members.

Corfe Castle is a village in Dorset named after a fortification built by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century which overlooks the village. The castle is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.


Nearby towns
Nearby villages
  • Acton
  • Bushey
  • Church Knowle
  • Cocknowle
  • Creech
  • Creech Bottom
  • East Creech
  • Furzebrook
  • Harman's Cross
  • Herston
  • Kimmeridge
  • Kingston
  • Langton Matravers
  • Little Woolgarston
  • New Buildings
  • Norden
  • Ridge
  • Steeple
  • Stoborough
  • Stoborough Green
  • Town's End
  • Woolgarston
  • Worth Matravers

Information for visitors to Corfe Castle seeking B&B, hotel or self-catering cottage accommodation; and for accommodation-providers new to this site:

If you seek accommodation near Corfe Castle in Dorset you have come to the website of a “club” of providers who offer affordable quality accommodation around UK in hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, inns, and restaurants plus self-catering cottages and apartments .

Click the tab above marked “accommodation”, browse the adverts, check availability, click read more to view the establishment's brochure page and book up by phone, email or online as offered.

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