Primrose Fields Campsite
4.8 /5
Please note that this is a pop-up campsite, open for a limited number of days each year.
Enjoy starry nights and campfires on a peaceful wildflower meadow with views of Dorset heathland. Camp at Primrose Fields Campsite by venerable oak trees and take midnight walks. Let the children play, chase butterflies and enjoy the rope swing. Fire pits and large BBQs are available onsite. Great walking/cycling straight from site on the Frome Valley Trail, Hardy Way and NCN 2. Spectacular Purbeck and the Jurassic Coast are a short drive away.
Tranquil onsite wildflower meadows and starry night views
Close by to the Frome Valley Trail and Hardy Way, ideal for keen walkers
Spacious grass pitches with a large field for children to run and play
About Primrose Fields Campsite
Relaxed rural family camping is available on an 11 acre wildflower meadow. It's camping in wild surroundings, but with the comfort of clean and well maintained facilities. Primrose Fields is close to the Frome Valley Trail and Hardy Way for lovely walks - bring your dog too! It's also ideal for cyclists - just off National Cycle Network Route 2 and the excellent cycling around the Purbecks. There are no set pitches and most of the field is flat for easy pitching. With plenty of room, groups of family and friends will find it easy to camp together. Children love the field, it's always great to see them enjoying the space, making friends, den building, using the rope swing and spotting butterflies and other wildlife. Great transport links via the Wareham and Wool stations on main Waterloo to Weymouth line make this site perfect for a weekend getaway.
The site is open for the May bank holiday weekends and May half term, weekends in July and then from 23rd July to 31st August.
There are 50 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
50 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Max 15 people
Flat wildflower grassland pitches without electric, measuring 10m x 10m. Suitable for tents, trailer tents, campervans and motorhomes.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Wareham area
Bring your walking shoes, your bike and your swimmers! The long distance Frome Valley Trail, Hardy Way and National Cycle Route 2 all pass 10 mins walk away.
This section of NCN 2 also forms part of the Tour de Manche, the 1,200 km cycling route around the Jurassic Coast and Normandy. The traffic-free Sika Trail in Wareham Forest is ideal for cycling with children.
Take the kids to Dorset Waterpark near Corfe Castle for lake swimming with fun inflatables. Book up with one of the excellent local adventure sports companies such as Land and Wave for kayaking/coasteering/bushcraft.
Wildlife enthusiasts young and old will be captivated by RSPB Arne as featured on the BBC's Winterwatch and the rockpooling and snorkelling trail at Kimmeridge.
The fascinating Etches Museum at Kimmeridge brings the fossils of the Jurassic Coast to life. Monkey World and the Tank Museum both make a great day out with children, as does Farmer Palmer's Farm Park. There are spectacular countryside views and dark skies at night for star gazing.
A walk along the river or around the walls at Wareham is perfect, rounded off with fish and chips on the quay, a popular spot for swimming, picnics and boating on a hot summer's day. Or drift up the beautiful River Frome on a kayak or paddle board hired by the bridge at Wareham.
National Trust Studland or Corfe Castle and village both make great days out, with the steam train from Norden down to the seaside at Swanage also great fun. Nearby Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door combine dramatic coastline with fantastic swimming and snorkelling.
The pretty Purbeck stone village of Worth Matravers makes a great base for walks to Winspit, with its rocky lagoon under the cliffs and St Aldhelms Head with its magnificent views along the coast. Finish off with home brewed cider and a pasty at the quirky Square and Compass with its eccentric museum of Jurassic curiosities.
Don't be shy - ask the campsite owner for recommendations, the owner is happy to share knowledge of this wonderful corner of the UK.
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