Why March might be the best time to visit Beaminster

Why March might be the best time to visit Beaminster

Everyone talks about Dorset in summer. The Jurassic Coast in July. The cottage garden in June. And yes all of that is wonderful.

But March? March is the quiet secret.

It’s the month when West Dorset shakes off winter without the crowds arriving. When the countryside is extraordinarily green, the light is sharp and low, and Beaminster feels exactly like the unhurried market town it actually is.

If you’re the one who organises everything, who checks the dates, makes sure there’s somewhere good to eat and somewhere comfortable to sleep March is a gift. School holidays haven’t arrived. Everywhere is available. And the places that are always fully booked by Easter? They’re ready and waiting.

The countryside’s at it’s most quietly spectacular

March in West Dorset is that particular shade of green that only exists before summer dulls everything into predictability. The hills around Beaminster are lush, the walking trails are yours, and the light the long, golden, late-afternoon light that arrives by mid-March — is frankly extraordinary.

Walks start right from the doorstep at Blackbird Cottage. Head up to the ridgeway for wide views across the Vale of Marshwood. Wander the fields that sit within a stone’s throw of the market square. Or drive the twenty minutes to the Jurassic Coast and walk the clifftops above Seatown with the whole path to yourself.

The garden is waking up

By March, the enclosed garden at Blackbird Cottage is already doing something lovely. The magnolia is beginning to bud. The flower borders are stirring. On the right day and Dorset does produce the right days in March there is nothing better than a morning coffee outside, in your own private, enclosed, sunny garden, with birdsong and the church clock as your only interruption.

“The garden was beautiful, even in a chilly February,” wrote one of our guests. By March, it’s better still.

Beaminster has everything and it's all yours

One of the great pleasures of a March visit is that the town is entirely, pleasurably yours. Park the car on arrival you won’t need it again. Walk to the market square in two minutes. Browse the independent shops without navigating a summer crowd. Take a table at The Ollerod or Brassica without having planned three weeks in advance.

Cilla & Camilla for a morning coffee. The Red Lion for an evening with a fire on. A proper Sunday roast, a slow walk home, the crackling wood-burning stove waiting at the cottage. That is a typical March day in Beaminster done exactly right.

Ready when you are

Blackbird Cottage sleeps up to five guests and is available this March. It’s warm, characterful, beautifully furnished and a short stroll from everything Beaminster has to offer.

Come and find out why March is the month the locals quietly keep to themselves. Check availability.