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King Charles III’s costal path puts Dorset on track to be Britain’s next great destination

Independent holiday agency Dorset Cottage Holidays says the county is ready for its moment in the spotlight.

The opening of the King Charles III England Coast Path last week has shone a fresh light on the English coastline – and its great news for Dorset tourism.

Dorset Cottage Holidays, a family-run business with close to 100 hand-picked properties across the county, says the launch of the new coastal path marks a turning point for Dorset as a travel destination, and that the county has everything it needs to rival the Cotswolds as Britain’s most coveted rural retreat.

Leanne Hemingway, owner of Dorset Cottage Holidays, says: “The opening of the King Charles III England Coast Path has put a well-deserved spotlight on the English coastline. As an independent, family-run agency set up over 25 years ago, we have watched this county quietly establish itself as one of England’s finest destinations, and I genuinely believe it is on the cusp of becoming the place to visit.”

Leanne believes Dorset holds a unique appeal for the growing number of travellers seeking beauty, character and quality closer to home.

“People who love the Cotswolds, the beauty, the charm, the sense of stepping into somewhere that feels almost impossibly picturesque, will fall completely in love with Dorset. It has all of that, and then it has the coastline and the seaside attractions.”

Corfe Castle – A storybook village with a thousand years of history

Built by William the Conqueror following the Norman conquest of 1066 on the site of a Saxon stronghold with roots stretching back over a thousand years, Corfe Castle’s dramatic ruins rise from a natural hill commanding the gap in the Purbeck Hills; a strategic position that has made it one of the most recognisable silhouettes in the country.

The village below is built almost entirely from local grey Purbeck limestone, its two main streets meeting at a square that has barely changed in centuries. It is the kind of place that draws comparisons with the most celebrated Cotswolds villages – a picture-perfect, deeply historic settlement that feels entirely untouched by time.

“Visitors arrive at Corfe Castle and can’t quite believe what they’re seeing,” says Leanne. “It looks like something straight out of a storybook, sitting up on the hill with the village clustered around it. You can even hop on the Swanage steam railway right from the village. It’s completely magical.”

Silverlake: Dorset’s best-kept luxury secret

For those seeking a more elevated escape, Silverlake is a name that is fast becoming known among discerning travellers. Set within hundreds of acres of nature reserve in the heart of rural Dorset, just ten minutes from the coast, the private estate offers over 50 award-winning lakeside holiday homes ranging from cosy two-bedroom cottages to contemporary six-bedroom lodges sleeping up to 12 guests.

Designed with sustainability and luxury in mind, the properties sit around a series of freshwater lakes surrounded by heathland and ancient woodland. On-site facilities include the Hurricane Spa – a tranquil wellness retreat set on the edge of Beaumont Lake, featuring a heated infinity pool, sauna, gym and treatment rooms – alongside a rooftop bar and restaurant, private beach, watersports, tennis courts and forest playgrounds. It is, in short, a destination in its own right.

“Silverlake is the kind of place that genuinely surprises people,” says Leanne. “They arrive expecting a nice lodge and leave talking about it for years. Award-winning architecture, stunning lakes, a spa, a rooftop restaurant, all set within acres of unspoilt Dorset countryside and just minutes from the Jurassic Coast. It is a home from home, designed at the highest possible level.”

Accessibility is another Dorset plus point. The county sits within two hours of London, with 95 miles of UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast on the doorstep and beaches including Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Studland and Chesil Beach consistently rated among the finest in the country. The new coastal path now ties those landscapes together in a way that has never been possible before.

Leanne adds: “The Cotswolds will always be special. But if you love what it offers, Dorset is ready to show you something just as beautiful, just as charming, and with the added magic of the sea.”

Dorset Cottage Holidays is an independent, family-run holiday letting agency based in Dorset. With close to 100 carefully selected properties across the county, the agency specialises in connecting guests with the very best of what

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