We’re the perfect base for exploring Dorset and the Jurassic Coast. Fall in love with Dorset and the Jurassic Coast thanks to its iconic feature - a doorway straight to heaven, carved out of the limestone of the coast. All kinds of pitches are dog-friendly, with a maximum of dogs per pitch, at an additional charge.
There are some fantastic campsites nearby, perfectly placed for you to explore this iconic part of Dorset’s world-famous Jurassic Coast. Our camping and touring pitches are spacious, our holiday homes luxurious and our wooden camping pods - cosy. The path leading to the beach is steep and runs for around 8metres, so this may not be ideal for those who have mobility issues. Find out more about the amenities on site.
It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. It is an extremely popular beauty spot and experiencing high numbers of visitors during the Covid-pandemic, it is anticipated that when visting during the autumn and winter months there will be fewer people. Durdle Door Camping – Campsites near Durdle Door, Dorset. Here you will find modern day amenities in an uncommercialised environment.
Spacious woodland and open areas are designed for camping while the Sea View area is ideal for motorhomes and touring caravans. So, location spot on, Durdle door very busy and £to park all day a money making machine - Lulworth cove scenic, free parking up the road so worth a half mile walk but for a quiet camping experience, unfortunately go elsewhere.
At the heart of the Jurassic Coast, this almost circular shingle bay is nestled below dramatic cliffs and backed by a tiny village of fisherman’s houses. Within a few miles of the cove there are heaps of great campsites – though only the very best make the Cool Camping cut. The suggestions below should help you to make the most of your fun and soothing trip to this stunningly beautiful location.
Our luxury holiday caravan homes are modern and fully equipped. This camp site with sloping grounds has which are marked out, pitches with shade, pitches without shade and pitches with some shade.
Plan your route so you know exactly where to go. Spring and summer are ideal times to visit.
From camping to rock-pooling, walking to coasteering, photography to nature walks, or to just enjoy the stunning views. There’s plenty to do and see here.
D urdle Door is a famous natural limestone archway in Dorset. The landmark is found along the South West Coast Path a short distance over Hambury Tout, west of Lulworth Cove.
Campfires and dogs allowed. Close to The Tank Museum and Monkey World. Plus thousands of other campsites and caravan parks in UK and Europe. A family friendly holiday park in the ideal location to discover.
All Day Parking (until 9pm or dusk) – £10. Up to hours – £5. Oversize vehicles – £15. The beach is located in West Lulworth, Dorset and is accessed via a steep 8meter pathway.
This is something that you should bear in mind if you suffer from mobility problems. Sea-view pitches are on gently sloping grass pitches with access to electric hook-ups for.
Located next to Abbeyfield is our wooded camping area, suitable only for smaller tents. Eypeside Camping Field.
This campsite it set close to Durdle door beach and you can walk within a couple of minutes. The camping part for tents is very small and set between trees which is very attractive but doesn’t leave much room for the kids to play. There is a park near the entrance which is good and an on-site pub which is ok. We recommend an Ordnance Survey map to accompany a day’s walking.
Further afield are the incredible geological formations of Worbarrow Bay and the eerie abandoned village of Tyneham. Find unique places to stay with local hosts in 1countries.
Belong anywhere with Airbnb. If you want to see more of the surrounding area, you can plan a visit to Lulworth Cove and Lulworth Cove Beach. Weymouth Beach is also located 7.
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