Check-in

Add dates

Check-out

Add dates

Now driving your route . . .

Holiday Log Cabins in Swanage

Holiday Log Cabins in Swanage

Home to the biggest range at the lowest price

Check-in

Add dates

Check-out

Add dates

Live availability

Live prices

Book instantly

Did you know? We have a dedicated site just for pet friendly holidays, take me to Dog Friendly Cottages >

Swanage Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Belvedere Lodge
  • 2

    Dorset

    2 Belvedere Lodge

    Ref: S268373

    Reviews 39

    3
    6
    This stunning first and second floor apartment provides a comfortable place to stay within walking distance to the town and local attractions. The three bedrooms each have their own bathroom, offering an element of privacy for parties holidaying...

    From

    £132

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry
  • 1

    Dorset

    Cherry

    Ref: S801405

    Reviews 4

    2
    4
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £139

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Lugger Lodge
  • 2

    Dorset

    Lugger Lodge

    Ref: S1035445

    1
    2
    Set in a picturesque Purbeck village this delightful retreat is an ideal holiday home for up to two guests discovering the idyllic countryside and glorious coastlines of a serene corner of Dorset. Lying on the outskirts of Harman’s Cross, the...

    From

    £74

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Bobbin Cottage
  • 1

    Dorset

    Bobbin Cottage

    Ref: S675471

    Reviews 20

    1
    2
    Swanage is a small family-friendly beach town on the Island of Purbeck in Dorset, on the eastern end of the world-famous Jurassic Coast. The town is well-known for its annual jazz festival, held in July, and is also home to many stores, nice...

    From

    £60

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Haberdashery
  • 1

    Dorset

    The Old Haberdashery

    Ref: S675469

    Reviews 14

    2
    4
    Swanage is a small family-friendly beach town on the Island of Purbeck in Dorset, on the eastern end of the world-famous Jurassic Coast. The town is well-known for its annual jazz festival, held in July, and is also home to many stores, nice...

    From

    £74

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Birch
  • Dorset

    Birch

    Ref: S801361

    Reviews 4

    2
    4
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £112

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Ash
  • 1

    Dorset

    Ash

    Ref: S801360

    Reviews 7

    3
    7
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £152

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Walnut
  • 1

    Dorset

    Walnut

    Ref: S801363

    Reviews 3

    3
    7
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £154

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Oaks
  • Dorset

    Oaks

    Ref: S801362

    Reviews 3

    3
    7
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £152

    per night
    View

  • Last Minute Cottages - Pine
  • Dorset

    Pine

    Ref: S801364

    Reviews 2

    3
    7
    Swanage is a small, family-friendly beach town on the renowned Isle of Purbeck, at the eastern extremity of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast. Swanage is arguably best known for its lovely, gently sloping golden sands. The small town is well...

    From

    £149

    per night
    View

    Swanage is an idyllic seaside town located on the southeast coast of England, in Dorset. With beautiful golden beaches and sandstone cliffs, warm and inviting waters, and quaint streets surrounded by brilliant green hills, Swanage offers a host of activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Summer holidays in Swanage are particularly popular in Swanage, as the town is blessed with a mild and sunny climate, making it the perfect place to enjoy swimming or sunbathing.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Swanage are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Swanage provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

    Read more > less >

    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Richard - Verified booking

      Having recently rented Bobbin Cottage and its sister property, The Old Haberdashery, I cannot recommend both of them highly enough.

      The cottages are situated in the lovely village of Langton Matravers, a few minutes’ drive from Swanage, the Dorset seaside resort ranked in the top 10 in a recent survey of British seaside towns by Which magazine. Apart from the excellent beach and attractions in Swanage, the village is only a 10-15 minute drive from Studland and its 4-mile stretch of sandy beach. The village is also great for walkers/hikers as it offers easy access to the South West Coastal Path which runs along the Jurassic coast for 600+ miles. The accommodation itself was clean and comfortable with a kitchen fitted out with all the mod cons one would need for an enjoyable stay. The owners also left us a very useful welcome pack of tea, milk etc and some household items. Parking our cars was easy on the not very busy main road outside the cottages. The village boasts a very friendly pub, the King's Arms and I would also recommend the nearby Square and Compass and Scott Arms pubs, both of which have stunning views, the latter over Corfe Castle. All in all a very enjoyable week. We will be returning!

      Read more less >

    • Richard - Verified booking

      Having recently rented The Old Haberdashery and its sister property, Bobbin Cottage, I cannot recommend both of them highly enough.

      The cottages are situated in the lovely village of Langton Matravers, a few minutes’ drive from Swanage, the Dorset seaside resort ranked in the top 10 in a recent survey of British seaside towns by Which magazine. Apart from the excellent beach and attractions in Swanage, the village is only a 10-15 minute drive from Studland and its 4-mile stretch of sandy beach. The village is also great for walkers/hikers as it offers easy access to the South West Coastal Path which runs along the Jurassic coast for 600+ miles. The accommodation itself was clean and the kitchen fitted out with all the mod cons one would need for an enjoyable stay and the owners also left us a very useful welcome pack of tea, milk and some household items. Parking our cars was easy on the not very busy main road outside the cottages. The village also boasts a very friendly pub, the King's Arms and I would also recommend the nearby Square and Compass and Scott Arms pubs, both of which have stunning views, the latter over Corfe Castle. All in all a very enjoyable week. We will be returning!

      Read more less >

    • Stephanie - Verified booking

      We had a lovely stay at Walnut lodge.

      It's located in a wonderful location, just a short walk into the town, and very close to other walking routes. The hot tub was amazing after a day of exploring, and the lodge was very cozy. Just a few things could be improved - check in instructions were incorrect, although the email from Sykes said lock box collection, we luckily rang on the way and were told it was collection from reception which was shutting at 5! We managed to get there just on the dot, and the lady kindly stayed back to hand over the keys. The lodge didn't come with hand soap which would have been helpful after a long drive, and the kitchen equipment was a bit tired, with broken knives and old pans. The shower in the main bathroom has a leak, and the drainage is very poor. There's a wonderful spa bath in the cottage but the plug is broken so we should only use it once. And there were quite a few cobwebs dotted about the lodge Ultimately it was still a fantastic stay, and brilliant value for money, but just a few tweaks that could be made.

      Read more less >

    • Paul - Verified booking

      A lovely well equipped, comfortable and clean (apart from the cobwebs on the veluxes) cottage.

      But it is listed as having a garden. Not true. Also part of text says “step outside to the private courtyard to raise a toast to your romantic retreat as the stars begin to fill the sky over Dorset”. What a laugh! The sunless courtyard consisted of a scruffy thin strip with a six foot fence for its boundary. There were 2 flowerpots on a stand, one containing a plastic plant, the other full of stagnant water and also some rusty chairs and table. The funniest item was a deckchair so you could either sit looking at the fence or the back of the property with its myriad of drainpipes. HARDLY ROMANTIC!! Pity because there were some lovely views just over the fence and this is a perfect spot to stay with many Dorset gems in easy reach.

      Read more less >

    • Paula - Verified booking

      We had a really excellent holdiay due to the location of this cottage.

      We visited RSPB Arne which is absolutely stunning. Swanage is a delightful seaside town. I would highly recommend The Square and Compass for a truly unusual pub experience. The village pub, The Kings Arms is also worth a visit. The locals were very welcoming. In terms of the cottage - it was a little too basic for us. For us the following would have improved our stay. 1. Comfortable seating downstairs. 2. Summer weight quilts on the beds. 3. Provide two plastic chopping boards in the kitchen. 4. Paint the rusty garden furniture and provide cushions. Add some items of interest to the walls and fence panels. 5. Fixing the leaking tap in the downstairs toilet. 6. Provide clearer instructions for the hob and oven.

      Read more less >

    Best price guarantee

    No one can beat our prices

    Best price guarantee

    Our cottages are professionally managed by our partners and payments are taken by them, but rest assured, by booking via Snaptrip you'll pay the lowest possible price for your trip.

    We never charge you more than you would pay booking directly on the partner's site and if you become a member you can save even more. If you find a property priced lower anywhere else on the internet (we’d be amazed if you do), simply email us at marketing@snaptrip.com and we'll refund you the difference.

    We bring it all together

    Biggest range of self-catering holiday properties

    We connect you to a range of great suppliers with a huge selection of properties. We've done the research, so that you don't have to.

    View properties >

    We get you
    the lowest price

    We help you to complete your booking whilst giving you discounts, member only prices and our best price guarantee.

    A marketplace
    you can trust

    We connect you with the best professionally managed properties and our marketing leading customer services can help you every step of the way.

    Start your journey >

    Things to do near Swanage

    • Activity Activity
    • Natural Landmark Natural Landmark
    • Landmark Landmark
    • Education Education

    Poole Harbour

    This large natural harbour was formed during the Ice Age and is the largest of its kind in Europe and second largest in the world. There's plenty to see and do, including watersports, fine dining options and fishing as well as numerous walking trails. There's also a number of islands, though most of these are privately owned. Dogs are welcome, though they must be leashed.

    Swanage Railway

    Swanage railway with steam and diesel trains. Timetables service with regular events & special offers. Accessible for wheelchairs. Families and children are welcome.

    Red House Museum and Gardens

    Free entry at the Red House Museum and enjoy the 1830's period gardens and interactive galleries. Wheelchair access, gift shop, picnic area, refreshments.

    Bournemouth Aviation Museum

    Christchurch open-air aviation museum with classic aircraft. Family friendly with disabled access. Ample parking also available.

    Adventure Wonderland

    Adventure Wonderland, located in Christchurch, offers a fun-packed day out for families with young children. From thrilling rides and live shows to indoor play areas and animal encounters, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the Alice in Wonderland-themed attractions and the newly added Jungle Falls water play area. Address: Merritown Ln, Hurn, Christchurch BH23 6BA

    Bournemouth Beach

    Benefiting from some of the warmest waters to be found in the UK, it's clear why Bournemouth beach is a favourite year on year. A handy 'beach check' service can help you avoid busy times, and there's plenty of amenities in the surrounding area. Like other Blue Flag beaches, there is a dog ban from May-September.

    Studland Beach And Nature Reserve

    Along the stunning Dorset coastline is Studland Beach. In fact there are four separate beaches, stretching four miles, all owned by the National Trust. Parking and Toilets available. Dogs are welcome all year.

    Studland Bay

    A beautiful natural coastline in Purbeck, which features a four mile golden, sandy beach, with gently shelving bathing waters. The Studland ‘National Trust’ beaches are called Shell Bay, Knoll Beach, Middle Beach and South Beach. Several car parks. Studland, Dorset BH19 3AQ

    Corfe Castle

    Guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills, the 1000 year old Corfe Castle’s dramatic remains stand in an elevated position as a representation of its colourful and significant history. The tumbledown, moss embellished walls and rugged beauty conceal its diverse and often turbulent past.

    Bournemouth University

    Bournemouth University is a public research university located in the coastal town of Bournemouth, England. It has a strong reputation for its media and communication programs, with notable alumni including television presenter Konnie Huq and radio presenter Chris Stark. Bournemouth University is also known for its strong commitment to sustainability, with a range of initiatives in place to reduce its carbon footprint. Main campus: Fern Barrow, Poole, Dorset, BH12 5BB

    Frequent questions

    • Is Swanage worth visiting?

      Yes, Swanage is definitely worth visiting. Nestled along the stunning Jurassic Coastline, this charming coastal town boasts picturesque landscapes, a beautiful sandy beach, and a nostalgic seaside atmosphere. With its unique blend of natural beauty and quaint attractions, Swanage offers a delightful getaway for visitors seeking both relaxation and exploration.

    • Why is Swanage popular with tourists?

      Swanage is popular with tourists due to its breathtaking coastal scenery, including the iconic Jurassic Coastline. The town's sandy beach, charming promenade, and nostalgic feel attract visitors seeking a relaxing seaside escape, while its proximity to natural wonders, such as Durdle Door and Old Harry Rocks, adds to its appeal for those interested in exploring stunning landscapes.

    • Can I swim in the sea at Swanage?

      Yes, you can definitely swim in the sea at Swanage. The town features a sandy beach with relatively calm waters, making it suitable for swimming and water activities. Just be sure to follow any safety guidelines and local recommendations, especially regarding tides and currents, for a enjoyable and safe experience.

    • Is Swanage a dog friendly beach?

      Yes, Swanage is generally a dog-friendly beach. Many areas of the beach are open to dogs year-round, but there might be some seasonal restrictions in certain sections during peak summer months. It's a good idea to check local regulations and signage to ensure you're aware of any specific rules regarding dogs on the beach during your visit.

    Join for free to get access to exclusive prices on thousands of properties.

    Login to see

    • Discounts exclusive to members
    • Save & share your favourite properties
    • See your previously viewed properties

    Sign up to see

    Login to see

    • Discounts exclusive to members
    • Save & share your favourite properties
    • See your previously viewed properties

    or

    Already a member login here

    Not a member?

    By entering my email address, I agree to Snaptrip's Terms of service, Privacy policy and to receive email updates, news, & offers from Snaptrip.

    Welcome, member discounts are now available.

    Your browser is out of date and we can't guarantee a consistent experience when using our site. Please consider updating or switching. More info on browser support