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The Blue Pool

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· Wareham, Dorset, England
300 acres hosted by The B.
2 glamping pitches
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Treehouses on the edge of Dorset’s Blue Pool

The Blue Pool is a well-known but low-key and rather lovely tourist attraction in Dorset. People have been coming here since 1935 to visit the tea rooms and walk woodland paths around the pool’s impossibly turquoise waters. The important difference is that, these days, you don’t have to go home. A pair of treehouses built in and around the pine trees on the water’s edge now offer rustic accommodation at this truly special site. Once the day visitors have left, overnight glampers get the whole place—all 20 acres—to themselves.

There’s no better time to spot the resident wildlife than when everyone else has gone home. You’re almost guaranteed to see sika deer and squirrels and, if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a peregrine falcon or hear the haunting sound of a nightjar. The treehouses are named after these two birds: Choose Peregrine to sleep up to four, Nightjar if you’re coming with a significant other. Both were handcrafted using timber sourced within the estate and are completely unique. Each has its own private facilities; at Peregrine there’s a toilet at the living space level and a kitchen corner with kettle and sink inside. A refreshing open-air shower is underneath the cabin. Over at Nightjar the facilities are grounded and a short walk away from the treehouse, which is really a bedroom at canopy level with a living tree trunk right through the middle. For both, you must bring your own bedding.

Both treehouses have decks outside, so you can enjoy your lofty viewpoint, and both have a firepit area and seating too. The treehouses, the nearby summer-only camping site, and The Blue Pool itself are all part of the Furzebrook Estate. It’s privately owned and located on the Isle of Purbeck, a couple of miles from Corfe Castle and not more than 20 minutes from most of the places you’ll want to visit: Studland Bay, Swanage, Kimmeridge Bay, Lulworth Cove, and Durdle Door.

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Maria M.recommends
April 13, 2024
Nightjar- Private Treehouse Getaway
Stunning woodland heath stay
Almost don't want to leave a review, to keep this gem to ourselves! A gorgeous, simple, clean, warm little treehouse set privately in the most stunning woods. There is a small cafe and shop at the Nature Reserve, and the treehouse is only a 3 minute walk away but completely hidden and private. After hours there is time to explore the nature reserve, where deer and peacocks roam, and blue pool - you have it all to yourself (or shared only with visitors to the 1 other treehouse)! The loo and hot outdoor shower (another highlight!) is down a little path, but very close. We will definitely be back.
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Maddie H.recommends
December 27, 2023
Peregrine - Hand Built Treehouse
Highly recommend! 🌲
Wow!!!! What a special place - so much to rave about. Incredible setting within picturesque forest, turquoise lake and gorgeous tearooms with patio. The treehouse itself is amazing! So unique and cosy. It’s a short walk from the car park so pack bedding well. It had a snuggly double bed up a ladder with kitchen (hob, fridge, sink, kettle, juice cartons), comfy seats and table. Two futons that can make a single floor bed (there was also a surprise air bed in there but it was punctured.) It has two balconies (one with a private toilet) and the other with bar stools and amazing views. No signal or data but some books inside. It was 7 degrees at night in December but was very toasty and warm after having the small electric heater on all day. There are camping lights, fire pit with lighters and spectacular outdoor shower underneath which was only lukewarm but so much fun! Peacocks roam around outside and saw deer too. Plenty of walks, fairy/elf trails, Christmas decorations and sculptures to see, sand to play with and a really good play area for children. All to yourself to explore (and the other treehouse) once the front gate closes to visitors for the night! Great location too near Wareham, Corfe or Swanage. Made some lovely family memories - thank you!
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Karl J.recommends
September 5, 2023
Nightjar- Private Treehouse Getaway
Our stay at Bluepool
Such an incredible stay at Bluepool! David and the team were fantastic, really helpful, friendly and available to offer help should we need it. Our stay in the Nightjar treehouse was incredible, such a lovely space, plenty of room and a really cool experience, we'll definitely be back!
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Wareham, Dorset, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by The B.Joined in August 2023
From the host
We are delighted to announce that from May 2023 The Blue Pool Nature Reserve & Tearooms will be offering Blue Pool Camping on The Furzebrook Estate in one of our Boutique Bell Tents or for something completely different why not consider a treehouse! A small and exclusive site has been allocated within the grounds of the Furzebrook Estate. This five acre site will consist of only ten fixed bell tents and two treehouses for that true ‘back to nature’ experience. We look forward to welcoming you to this new and beautiful site. Come and explore nature, expect wonderful birdlife, rabbits and free roaming Sika Deer in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Nearby attractions

Obviously you don’t have to go far to see one of Dorset’s tourist attractions as you are camping within The Blue Pool. Access to the site is included with your stay. There are woodland walks and viewpoints and occasional events too. You can access parts of the wider Furzebrook Estate, its heathland and woodland, and the surrounding countryside by striking out on local footpaths including The Purbeck Way which passes right by and provides a route to Corfe Castle, about a 20-minute walk away. It’s just over five minutes in the car. RSPB Arne, Dorset Adventure Park, the Swanage Railway and Monkey World are all within 15 minutes’ drive of here – and then there’s the Jurassic Coast which you are well-placed to explore. Studland Bay marks this UNESCO World Heritage site’s eastern end and is 20 minutes’ drive. So too are Kimmeridge Bay where fossils are frequently found, the sheltered waters of Lulworth Cove and the chalk bridge and stacks at Durdle Door.

Nearby attractions

The Blue Pool Tea Room and Coffee Shop is the obvious choice for breakfast, lunch or coffee and cake as it’s on site and open from 9.30am everyday serving a menu featuring local produce. Once the site is closed though, you might want to head elsewhere for your dinner. There’s The Halfway Inn, two miles away, which serves a menu of pub grub including options for vegetarians, vegans and kids. Wareham is under four miles from site and has plenty of good options too – as well as shops and supermarkets for stocking up at. Perhaps try The Quay Inn for riverside dining.

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