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The Hide – Dorset

  • Shepherd's hut for 2


A mellow camp on a vineyard. Coastal walks nearby, gentle countryside rolls away from you and good wine is very close at hand of course...

The Hide is set at the high point of Portesham Vineyard, above the Pinot Noir vines, looking down across the gentle slopes of coastal countryside. The sea is just a few miles away and behind you, a ridge of the South Dorset Downs cuts the land off and seems almost to give the area its own micro climate. Guests are more than welcome, though not of course obliged, to lend a hand among the vines and should also note that there may be occasional tractor noise as the crop is tended.
The hut itself has a wood-burner, the double bed and a cool, restful Farrow and Ball interior. The summer house next door is your living room, with the gas camping stove and space for dining. Together they make a peaceful camp in a lovely corner of Dorset, perfectly situated for coastal walks and late summer evenings with a good glass of extremely local wine.

Our guests say...

"Thank you to Peter and Evie for sharing their 6 acres of paradise! They were both very welcoming, giving us a complimentary glass of the vineyard wine on arrival.
The photos on the website do not do it justice as the quality is immaculate - no expense has been spared. The fire pit worked a treat, the shower is like a hotel bathroom, the bed is comfy and cosy and everything simply works to perfection with every convenience thought of. It is easy to convince yourself you are sat in a vineyard in the South of France or Spain! Location good for beaches and other attractions including the Baking Birds bakery for breakfast - try the almond & cranberry croissants and toffee & apple cake!
We would definitely go back again and for longer next time."

Andrea & Stuart, 02/08/2011

"AMAZING!!! Peter at the HIde has literally thought of everything. It is set in a beautiful idyllic location, it is truly luxurious, private and romantic. The facilities are unrivaled.We cant wait to visit again."

Anita, 15/07/2011

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Everything you need to know about The Hide

The essentials

The important stuff

  • Check in time is from 4pm
  • Check out time is from 11am
  • Sorry, but The Hide is unable to accommodate children under 8 and pets
  • PLEASE NOTE: This is a working vineyard and there will be occasional tractor movement and visitors arriving for tastings. There will also be occasional events in the vineyard. These should not directly affect the guests however, as the area is large enough to maintain privacy

Cooking

  • Fire pit with tripod, hanging cooking pot and barbeque grill
  • Some wood provided, more available to purchase
  • Two ring camping gaz burner and grill for use in the summer house
  • All cooking utensils provided (and tea towels)
  • Kettle and cafetiere
  • Salt and pepper
  • Fridge and freezer in the lobby area, 50 metres from the hut
  • Cool box and ice blocks for the summer house
  • Bottles for tap water

Washing

  • Exclusive use of Travertine shower and a large basin for Hide guests. Towels are provided

Heating, lighting & bedding

  • Lighting is from solar powered lamps and candles
  • Wood-burner in the hut
  • All bed linen is provided

Entertainment

  • Scrabble
  • Playing cards
  • Dominoes
  • Books on wildlife and walks, wine making and vineyards

Getting there

Portesham Vineyard, Winters Lane, Little Waddon, Nr Weymouth, DT3 4ER

By public transport

The nearest train stations are Dorchester South and Dorchester West, 7 miles away, or Weymouth, 9 miles away. Dorchester and Weymouth are also the nearest bus stations. Taxis are available if you don't fancy the walk or haven't brought your bike.

By car

From the west

Follow the A35 westwards from Bere Regis. At the third roundabout follow the sign to Martinstown. Turn Left at the T junction and follow the road for a couple of miles. Turn right at the bottom of the hill following a sign to Friar Waddon. Continue along this road until you reach a sharp right hand turn. Bearing right, follow sign to Portesham. Portesham vineyard is about 800 yards, the first driveway on the left hand side.

From the east

Follow the A35 from Bridport. Take a right hand turn following the sign for Portesham just after Winterbourne Abbas, opposite a BP petrol garage on the left. Follow the signs to Portesham. Once in Portesham, bear left at the sharp left hand turn and then take the first road left called Winters Lane. Continue straight along this road, passing Waddon House on your left. The vineyard is on the right hand side, the last driveway on the right in Waddon. If you reach the signpost for Coryates, you have gone too far.

Eating & drinking

At The Hide

Hampers of local Dorset food can be delivered by The Rural Farm Shop company. There are also farmers markets at Poundbury and Bridport.

To stock up on your own essentials, the Village store and Bride Valley Farm shop are both in Abbotsbury, about 3 miles away.

Pubs & restaurants

The Hive Beach Cafe - Burton Bradstock. Right next to the beach. Award winning food locally produced. Wonderful breakfast, lunch (dinner every night from July ) They don’t take bookings, so get there early. About 15 minutes away by car

The Riverside restaurant, West Bay. About 20 minutes by car. Gorgeous seafood.

The Elm Tree pub in Langton Herring. Combine a walk with breathtaking views, have coffee at the Moonfleet Manor on the Fleet and then finish off with lunch at the Elm Tree. 10 minutes away by car

The Bull hotel in Bridport. Wonderful atmosphere and great food. 25 minutes by car

The Stable ( part of the Bull Hotel ) a fantastic pizza and pie restaurant full of fun and energy. The best pizzas outside Italy the owners say theyv'e tasted, thin and crispy and individually made to order.

The Boat that Rocks, Portland. Next to the marina. 20 minutes

Quddles, a quirky little seafood restaurant on the sea wall of Chesil beach on Portland.

Things to do

At The Hide and nearby

On the vineyard, guests are welcome to experience viticulture by helping with the seasonal tasks, tending the vines from budbreak to harvest.

Places to visit

The Hide is in the heart of Hardy country and as well as visiting his birthplace, Higher Bockhampton just outside Dorchester and the house he later lived in at Max Gate, you can visit some fine historic houses in the area, among which are:

Athelhampton - a 15th century manor house and gardens

Mapperton - a Jacobean manor house of the 16th-17th century mapperton.com

Minterne - a 17th century house minterne.co.uk

Kingston Lacey - a 17th century National Trust house

Corfe Castle - a stunningly atmospheric ruined Norman Castle

For something a little more modern, how about Bovington Tank Museum

In the countryside...

There is fabulous walking and cycling all around you at The Hide. Among the many walking trails, all taking in magnificent views, are: Golden Cap, The Fleet, Hardy’s monument, Studland, Durdle Dor, Lulworth Cove and the South West Coast Path. There is also:

For riding, try the Bramdon Trekking Centre in Portesham or South Coast Equestrian

Cerne Abbas - half an hour North, is the site of the famous Cerne Giant carved into hillside

Fossil hunting is often rewarding at Lyme regis, Charmouth and Burton Bradstock

Or take a day trip to Wareham, a Saxon walled town. Boats are available for hire on the river. Afternoon tea at the Priory hotel on the lawn next to the river is a must.

Meet your hosts

About the owner 

In a previous career, Peter Biddlecombe toured the world visiting vineyards, which planted the seed of the idea to begin his own. Portesham now grows Phoenix, Seyval and Chardonnay grapes for their white wines and Pinot noir and Regent for their reds. There are all sorts of ways to get involved at the vineyard while you're staying in the hut, but you're more than welcome to just sit back and enjoy the countryside and the breezy coastal walks.

Wildlife & environment

After reclaiming the land from the horses that had lived there for 30 years, the vineyard was established in 2003 with the idea of producing the cleanest possible crop with minimal intervention. This isn't just for the sake of the wine, but also to leave the natural habitat of local sika deer, badgers, foxes and game birds as pristine as possible.


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