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Caravan sites and parks in Dorset

Famous as the setting for Thomas Hardy's novels, the county will be forever associated with the author of Tess of the d'Ubervilles. But you'll find Dorset's history stretches way back - ancient fossils await discovery at the Jurassic Coast , crooked thatched cottages dot sleepy villages and Iron Age remains peep from beneath dense forest and wild flowers.

Whether you're looking for traditional seaside pleasures at Weymouth or Bournemouth or unique attractions like the Tank Museum, the fossil-strewn Jurassic Coast or the naughty, naked Cerne Abbas Giant, you'll find Dorset packed with things to see and do.

Caravan sites and parks in Dorset

Great Days Out

There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.

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  • Bournemouth, Dorset
    This feature laden beach is a firm favourite with families. It provides good bathing areas and is easily accessed by means of a cliff lift, cliff paths, or level promenade from nearby Boscombe. The beach itself is sandy with some shingle.
  • Christchurch, Dorset
    Christchurch Castle was built in the late 11thC to protect the town's and river access to the interior of Wessex.
  • Weymouth, Dorset
    T.S.Pelican offers a unique opportunity to sail for a day, a weekend or a longer voyage as part of the 2010 tall ships races. The Pelican is open for tours throughout the summer season dependent on fair weather. Tours are free of charge but
  • Corfe Castle, Dorset
    No visit to the Swanage Railway is complete without a visit to this excellent resource. The Museum is both educational and fun for all the family, and admission is free of charge to all visitors - with voluntary donations greatfully accepte
  • Christchurch, Dorset
    A carefully restored Anglo-Saxon watermill, now an Art Gallery, only a few minutes' walk from the town centre. The working machinery forms a fascinating backdrop to a small collection of milling artefacts and historical memorabilia.

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