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Locanda Bankes Arms

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The Bankes Arms Inn is a historic 16th-century pub and restaurant nestled in the picturesque village of Studland, Dorset, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 73 metres, this traditional establishment, built from local quarried stone, offers a unique blend of heritage and stunning coastal views. It serves as a popular landmark within the Purbeck countryside, perfectly positioned for exploring the iconic Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

Visitors consistently praise the inn's authentic charm and welcoming atmosphere. Many highlight the…

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    La Bankes Arms Inn a Studland, nel Dorset, potrebbe quasi servire da modello per qualsiasi altra locanda di campagna tradizionale. Risalente al XVI secolo e costruito con pietra locale, il pub è circondato dalla lussureggiante campagna di Purbeck. Il Bankes Arms offre accoglienti caminetti in inverno, un'ampia zona pranzo all'aperto per drink rinfrescanti in estate e un caloroso benvenuto tutto l'anno.

    Tuttavia, non tutte le altre locande di campagna sono così vicine al mare, con viste continue su Studland Bay fino a Poole, Bournemouth e l'Isola di Wight.

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    Elevazione 70 m

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    lunedì 11 maggio

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    Posizione:Studland, Purbeck, Dorset, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What are the typical opening hours for the Bankes Arms Inn and its kitchen?

    The Bankes Arms Inn is generally open seven days a week from 11 am to 11 pm. The kitchen typically serves lunch from 12 pm to 3 pm and dinner from 6 pm to 9 pm. It's always a good idea to check their official website for the most current timings, especially during off-peak seasons or holidays.

    Are there specific dog-friendly trails near the Bankes Arms Inn, beyond just the pub itself?

    Yes, the Bankes Arms Inn is situated perfectly for dog owners. While the pub and its garden are dog-friendly, many of the surrounding coastal paths, including the route to Old Harry Rocks and walks along Studland Bay, are suitable for well-behaved dogs on leads. Always be mindful of local signage, especially near nature reserves or livestock.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Bankes Arms Inn and nearby trails?

    Public transport to Studland can be limited. The nearest major transport hub is Swanage, which has bus connections. From Swanage, local bus services may operate to Studland village, which is a short walk from the inn. For more flexibility, driving is often preferred, but checking local bus timetables for the Purbeck area is recommended.

    Are there any accessible routes or easy walks suitable for families with young children or those with limited mobility near the Bankes Arms Inn?

    While the immediate coastal paths can have some uneven terrain, Studland Beach itself offers a relatively flat and sandy surface for easy walks, particularly closer to the shore. For those seeking accessible routes, exploring the National Trust areas around Studland often provides well-maintained paths, though specific accessibility should be verified with the National Trust directly.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Bankes Arms Inn for specific activities like hiking or enjoying the garden views?

    For hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for exploring the coastal paths. The pub's garden views are best enjoyed in the warmer months from late spring to early autumn, when you can comfortably sit outside. In winter, the cozy open fires inside the inn provide a welcoming retreat after a brisk walk.

    What kind of trail conditions can hikers expect on walks originating from the Bankes Arms Inn?

    Walks from the Bankes Arms Inn, particularly towards Old Harry Rocks and along the South West Coast Path, typically involve coastal footpaths. These can be uneven, muddy after rain, and feature some ascents and descents. Sturdy footwear with good grip is highly recommended. The terrain is generally well-trodden but can be exposed to the elements.

    Beyond Old Harry Rocks, what other notable landmarks or viewpoints are accessible from the Bankes Arms Inn?

    In addition to the iconic Old Harry Rocks, hikers can explore the wider Studland Bay area, including the sandy beaches (South Beach, Middle Beach, Shell Bay) and the Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve, which offers diverse landscapes and wildlife. The views from the inn's garden across Studland Bay to Poole, Bournemouth, and the Isle of Wight are also a significant highlight.

    Does the Bankes Arms Inn offer accommodation, and what are the options like?

    Yes, the Bankes Arms Inn provides accommodation. It offers ten comfortable B&B rooms, many of which include en-suite facilities. Guests can often enjoy views of the sea or the surrounding Purbeck countryside from their rooms, making it a convenient and scenic base for exploring the area.

    Are there any circular walks that start and end at the Bankes Arms Inn?

    Yes, several circular walks can be planned from the Bankes Arms Inn. A popular option involves walking to Old Harry Rocks and then looping back through parts of Studland village or along a different section of the coastal path. Many hikers use the inn as a starting and finishing point for routes that combine coastal views with inland trails, often incorporating the nearby beaches or heathland.

    What is the historical significance of the Bankes Arms Inn, and are there any interesting stories associated with it?

    The Bankes Arms Inn is steeped in history, reportedly dating back to 1549. It was once part of the Bankes family estate, who owned Corfe Castle. The inn has a colorful past, including rumored connections to smuggling in the 19th century, with Little Beach (now South Beach) being a primary landing spot for illicit goods. During World War II, it even served as a control base for D-Day landing training experiments, adding a fascinating layer to its heritage.

    How crowded does the Bankes Arms Inn and its surrounding trails get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    The Bankes Arms Inn and the popular trails, particularly the route to Old Harry Rocks, can become quite busy, especially on sunny weekends, bank holidays, and during the summer months. Parking can fill up quickly, and the pub garden can be bustling. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or during the off-peak season.

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