10 Poole shepherd's hut sites
Woodyhyde Campsite
Swanage, Dorset (6.8 miles)
4.42 /5
31 reviews
97%
would recommend
Camping site set in the heart of the Purbeck countryside, a short distance from Swanage and Corfe Castle.
St Leonards Farm Caravan and Camping Park
West Moors, Ferndown, Dorset (8.5 miles)
4.6 /5
181 reviews
88%
would recommend
Family friendly camping, touring and glamping near the Jurassic Coast, in easy reach of the New Forest.
Back of Beyond Touring Park
St Leonards, Ringwood, Dorset (9.7 miles)
4.74 /5
130 reviews
94%
would recommend
Adult only site at the gateway to Dorset and the New Forest. Just 20 minutes to the coast and Bournemouth.
Longthorns Farm
Wareham, Dorset (10 miles)
4.81 /5
80 reviews
90%
would recommend
Family friendly camping, touring and glamping next door to Monkey World. Onsite alpacas you can walk and meet!
Fernwood Glamping
Ringwood, Hampshire (13.8 miles)
4.97 /5
14 reviews
100%
would recommend
Charming shepherd's hut and gypsy wagon, ideal for couples and families. Perfect for exploring the New Forest.
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South Lytchett Manor Caravan and Camping Park
Lytchett Minster, Poole, Dorset (3.2 miles)
An award-winning 5-star campsite, located in stunning parkland just 3 miles from Poole and the Jurassic coast.
Downshay Farm
Swanage, Dorset (7.1 miles)
A peaceful site with picturesque views of Corfe Castle, ten minutes from Swanage Beach. Dog friendly.
California Meadows
Swanage, Dorset (8.1 miles)
Small, family friendly tent and campervan site with shepherd's hut. Located minutes from South West Coast Path.
Far from the Madding Crowd
Fairmile, Blandford Forum, Dorset (13.3 miles)
Traditional built shepherd's hut in the heart of Dorset in a designated AONB. Ideal for couples.
Durdle Door Holiday Park
Wareham, Dorset (13.6 miles)
A family-owned park with unrivalled access to the famous limestone arch at Durdle Door.