Holiday parks in Dorset
Here's a coastline that is great for walkers, swimmers and adventurers. These holiday parks in Dorset are your base for exploring the Jurassic Coast, complete with country lanes, green fields and luxurious beaches. Wander fishing villages and allow time for the iconic attractions of Durdle Door and the heights of Golden Cap - plus when you're not out, spoil yourself with great facilities. It'll make all the difference!
6 holiday parks in Dorset
Highlands End Holiday Park
Bridport, Dorset
4.84 /5
151 reviews
97%
would recommend
5 star park on the Jurassic Coast with sea views. Indoor swimming pool, sauna, kids play area and bar/restaurant!
Freshwater Beach Holiday Park
Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset
4.71 /5
56 reviews
96%
would recommend
Family friendly holiday park with a private beach! Onsite bowling, entertainment, swimming pools, and a sports bar.
Golden Cap Holiday Park
Chideock, Bridport, Dorset
4.67 /5
91 reviews
92%
would recommend
Beautiful family-run park with panoramic sea views, just 100 metres from Seatown Beach on the Jurassic Coast.
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Durdle Door Holiday Park
Wareham, Dorset
A family-owned park with unrivalled access to the famous limestone arch at Durdle Door.
Newlands Holidays
Charmouth, Dorset
Dog friendly holiday park nestled beside the World Heritage village of Charmouth, and perfect for family holidays.
Manor Farm Holiday Centre
Charmouth, Dorset
Family friendly holiday park for tents and tourers with onsite swimming pool and ten minute walk to the beach.
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Dorset holiday parks are the perfect escape for anyone wanting the ease of a holiday park, with the perks of being right by some of the country’s most beautiful countryside and coastlines.
Famous for the idyllic Jurassic Coast and the landmarks that come with it, you’ll have endless opportunities for fun in Dorset as there truly is something for everyone.
Discover some of our best holiday parks in Dorset below:
Plenty to do
Dorset is filled with fun for all the family and you’re sure to never run out of things to do and see. There’s a large variety of both natural landmarks and fun filled attractions for you to explore.
Visit the Cerne Abbas Giant, one of Dorset’s famous chalk giants. At 180 feet tall, it's Britain’s largest chalk figure. This incredible spectacle is not one to miss and is sure to leave the kids bewildered. Afterall, where did it come from?!
Venture along the coast just shy of Studland and behold Old Harry Rocks. Created through chalk erosion, these stacks could be anything from 10,000 to 20,000 years old…it really makes you wonder! A distinct formation that is worth popping out from your Dorset holiday park for.
Go east to the quaint town of Bournemouth where you’re sure to find some lovely Dorset holiday parks which will act as a great base for exploring. You’ll find golden sand beaches, yummy street food and a picturesque pier perfect for watching crashing waves from.
Still not convinced to book one of the best Dorset holiday parks? Read our guide on the 8 most extraordinary places to visit in Dorset. It's sure to change your mind.
Hit the coast
There’s nothing quite like dipping feet in the sea and feeling the sand between your toes. The sun beaming down on your face as you plan your next ice cream flavour.
You can expect to find some great holiday parks in Dorset by the sea to make this dream a reality and with there being so many golden sand beaches for you to explore, why not start looking today?
The famous Durdle Door, situated just west of the idyllic Lulworth Cove, is a great place to start. As an iconic landmark on the Jurassic Coast, this noticeable rock arch was formed through water erosion and is a must see when staying at a Dorset holiday park by the sea.
There is a car park and toilets nearby, as well as the Lulworth Cove Heritage Centre where you’ll see an interesting exhibition of fossils and local knowledge about the Jurassic Coast, which is known to have some amazing coastal walks.
What’s more, the beaches of Lulworth Cove are open to your four-legged pals so if you have chosen to stay in one of the dog friendly holiday parks in Dorset, your pup can even come and admire the rock arch whilst swimming in the sea. Read our guide on the most dog friendly beaches in Dorset and plan your pup’s holiday today
Start dreaming about your Dorset holiday and browse our 7 tips for planning your visit to Durdle Door. We know you’ll feel inspired to hit the South Dorset coast!
Weymouth waters
Not only is Weymouth a great value holiday destination, but it’s also filled with beautiful spots. Expect golden sand beaches, cobbled streets, panoramic views, and yummy food. This is a lovely destination choice for anyone looking for a holiday park in Dorset.
Littlesea Holiday Park is of the best holiday parks in Weymouth, Dorset. With panoramic sea views, indoor and outdoor pools with fun sprays, adventure golf and a large bar and restaurant right on site, what’s not to love?
Devon, Cornwall and onwards…
Still looking for the perfect destination for your UK holiday park getaway? Or maybe you just want to continue your adventure along the Jurassic Coast?
Holiday parks in Dorset aren’t your only option. Explore Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset and discover your favourite stay today.