AN AWARDS showcase celebrating the best of the best in the local tourism industry has announced the finalists – at an 'unprecedented' time for the industry.
It's been a year like no other for tourism businesses with some struggling to stay afloat amid the pandemic.
So news that businesses from Weymouth, Dorchester and west Dorset have made the shortlist of the 2020 Dorset Tourism Awards will come as a very welcome boost.
Organisers say the eighth year of the competition has been run in 'unprecedented times for tourism' – but the focus on excellence and feedback for entrants has remained as relevant as ever.
Awards organizer Robin Barker said: “The past 10 months have been a challenge for everyone – to survive let alone prosper. Having considered abandoning the Awards I’m so glad we persevered, adapting and changing along the way. The delight we’re witnessing amongst finalists on being told of their success makes it all so worthwhile.”
Local entries include Sculpture by the Lakes based at Pallington near Dorchester, described as 'an oasis for art lovers and collectors', it was created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife Monique.
The attraction is a finalist in four categories – Small Visitor Attraction of the Year; Tourism Innovation Award; Ethical, Responsible & Sustainable Tourism Award and Tourism Event of the Year for its Dorset Arts Festival.
The Tank Museum, which was a Gold award winner last year, is a finalist in the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year.
Other attractions hoping for success include Weymouth's Nothe Fort (Small Visitor Attraction of the Year) and West Bay Discovery Centre (Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award). St John’s Guest House in Weymouth is in the running for B&B/Guesthouse of the Year as is Lyme's Dorset House, Fish ‘n’ Fritz in Weymouth is in the Casual Dining Award category, while the town's Al Molo is up for Restaurant of the Year.
The finalists were announced after an extended ten-month programme. A total of 91 entries were received, with 60 selected as finalists who are now in suspense until awards day scheduled for February 4.
Clare Bushby of headline sponsors Clockwork Marketing said: “The Dorset Tourism Awards are more vital than ever before. They provide normality during a surreal time, where everything seems weighted against hospitality. Equally as important, they give credit—where credit is more than due.
"Rather than despairing, entrants into this year’s awards have been remarkably inventive when faced with the impact of coronavirus. They have shown, against all the odds, that a pandemic needn’t stand in the way of excellent hospitality. This is in no small part due to their unflinching resolve and unbreakable passion for their industry."
Chairman of the Judging Panel Professor Peter Jones added: “Dorset tourism, like tourism the world over, is demonstrating resilience and fortitude in coping with the impact and implications of Covid-19 in some amazing ways."
2020/21 Dorset Tourism Awards
Finalists and commended - in alphabetical order:
Accessible and inclusive tourism award
Finalists
Ellwood Cottages, Blandford
HolidayInDorset – Birchcroft, Ferndown
West Bay Discovery Centre
West Bay Play Area – Bridport Town Council
Commended
Pause Cat Café, Bournemouth
B&B and guesthouse of the year
Finalists
Dorset House, Lyme Regis
Mory House Bed & Breakfast, Southbourne
St John’s Guest House, Weymouth
Commended
Channel View Guesthouse, Weymouth
Business events and wedding venue of the year
Finalists
Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth
Upton Country Park
Café/Tearoom of the year
Finalists
Pause Cat Café, Bournemouth
Picnic Park Deli, Bournemouth
Seasons Kitchen and Coffee Barn, Ringwood
Commended
Upton Country Park Tea Rooms
Casual dining award
Finalists
Fish ‘n’ Fritz, Weymouth
Oriel on the Quay, Poole
Peppina, Swanage
Dog friendly business of the year
Finalists
Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth
Upton Country Park, Poole
Commended
Polygon Pets Ltd, Poole
Ethical, responsible & sustainable tourism award
Finalists
Bridport Tourist Information Centre
Farmstead Glamping, Sturminster Newton
Pause Cat Café, Bournemouth
Sculpture by the Lakes, Pallington
Commended
English Oak Vineyard, Poole
Experience of the year (active or learning)
Finalists
Fore / Adventure, Studland
Jurassic Coast Guides, Milborne St Andrew
Shore Campers, Bournemouth
Glamping business of the year
Finalists
Dorset Forest Garden Glamping, Beaminster
Farmstead Glamping, Sturminster Newton
Hotel of the year
Finalists
Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth
RNLI College, Poole
The Bull Hotel, Bridport
The Grange at Oborne, near Sherborne
International visitor experience of the year
Winner to be announced on the day
Large visitor attraction of the year
Finalists
Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf, Bournemouth
The Tank Museum, Bovington
New tourism business award
Finalists
Hammoon Manor – Luxury Retreat ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’, Sturminster Newton,
Shore Campers, Bournemouth
The Cross Keys, Sherborne
Commended
The Tunnel Tree Tops, Charmouth
Pub of the year
Finalists
The Cross Keys, Sherborne
The Half Moon, Melplash
The Milton Arms, Blandford
Restaurant of the year
Finalists
Al Molo, Weymouth
Moose Kitchen, Bournemouth
Zim Braai Ltd, Poole,
Commended
Shalims Indian Restaurant, Weymouth
Self catering accommodation of the year
Finalists
Burnbake Forest Lodges & Campsite, Corfe Castle
Dove House and Swallows, near Dorchester
Hammoon Manor – Luxury Retreat ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’, Sturminster Newton
Small visitor attraction of the year
Finalists
English Oak Vineyard, Poole
Nothe Fort, Weymouth
Sculpture by the Lakes, Pallington
Commended
Dorset Falconry Park, near Dorchester
West Bay Discovery Centre
Touring camping & caravanning and holiday park of the year
Finalists
Durdle Door Holiday Park, Lulworth
South Lytchett Manor Caravan and Camping Park, Lytchett Minster
Swanage Coastal Park
Tourism event/festival of the year
Finalists
Dorset Festivals Consortium – Dorset Moon 2019
Sculpture by the Lakes – Dorset Arts Festival 2020, Pallington
White Star Running – Run Jurassic 2019, Bridport
Tourism innovation award
Finalists
Sculpture by the Lakes, Pallington
The Grange at Oborne
Unsung hero award
Finalists
Heather Brown, Dorset Foodie Feed
Kellie Court, Tangerine Café & Gallery, Beaminster
Yessica Falcon, Bournemouth Tourist Information Centre
Visitor information service of the year
Finalists
Bridport Tourist Information Centre
Shaftesbury Tourist Information Centre
WINNER OF WINNERS
To be announced on the day
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