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View and BookBridport Bingham Grange Club Campsite is due to undergo a full redevelopment. The site is currently closed and is expected to reopen in 2025 (subject to planning permission, therefore exact details and dates are subject to change).
There will be a full redevelopment of this popular spot near the Dorset coast. We will be adding a new cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Plans also include the addition of new hardstanding (including serviced and premium) pitches as well as small campervan and electric tent pitches. A new facilities block will be added, as well as replacement service points, new motor van waste points, electric vehicle charging points and a handy dog and bike wash.
A new Experience Freedom village will be created, featuring glamping pods, glamping cabins (including an accessible option) and safari tents. New cottages will help to make this the perfect site if you want to bring non-touring family and friends along on holiday.
In the meantime we have a great selection of other Club Campsite in the local area for you to experience and enjoy:
East Fleet Farm Affiliated Site (open 16 Mar-3 Nov) - 20.5 miles, 38 minutes by road
Ilminster Club Campsite (open 22 Mar-9 Sep) - 22.1 miles, 46 minutes by road
Crossways Club Campsite (open 15 Mar-4 Nov) - 23.2 miles, 41 minutes by road
Putts Corner Club Campsite (open 15 Mar-4 Nov) - 29.3 miles, 50 minutes by road
Located in an idyllic setting overlooking an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Dorset. Touring facilities are housed in an attractive honeystone barn at the centre of the site. Here you will find a reception, small shop and individual shower rooms. Touring and camping pitches are landscaped to preserve the natural ambience of the estate. Grange Garden's mature planting provides shelter and privacy and tent visitors will love Valley View field's stunning countryside views and amazing sunsets.
Situated just 3 miles from Bridport and West Bay (the gateway to the Jurassic Coast), this historic market town has a vibrant mix of town, sea and country life, hosting festivals, carnivals and events throughout the year. West Bay offers stunning landscapes and breathtaking views from its dramatic coastline. It is the perfect caravan site in Dorset from which to explore west towards Charmouth and Lyme Regis, and east to Dorchester and Weymouth. You will certainly find plenty of things to do in Bridport with fishing trips, leisure centres, golf and cycling, and not forgetting the miles of wonderful walking routes that will allow you to take in the beautiful scenery. You just need to decide what to do first!
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A treasure trove of stories, activities and ideas, learn about the Jurassic Coast and its wildlife.
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From the South West: Take the A35 to Bridport following directions to Beaminster via the A3066. After approx 2 miles, the entrance to the caravan park can be seen on the left hand side.
From the North: At Beaminster follow signs for Bridport on the A3066. Pass through Melplash Village. After approx 0.5 mile, the entrance to Bridport Bingham Grange can be seen on the right hand side.
Site is signposted on the A3066 Bridport - Beaminster Road approx 2.5 miles north of Bridport.
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Stayed here on our way down to Devon to break up the travelling for the kids. Whilst this site is excellently located for visiting the local area, it’s very tightly packed in and you need either a motor mover or advanced driver’s license to back your caravan into these narrow pitches whilst avoiding the concrete water bollard. We and several other members has to do a 90 degree manoeuvre to get our outfit onto the plots, and the roadways between are also tiny, made me sweat I can tell you !! You also don’t get the chance to choose your pitch it’s already allocated when you arrive so you too can end up doing the caravan shuffle ! The narrow pitches mean next doors kids sound like their running in your caravan which our kids found extremely annoying whilst trying to sleep. The 10amp power supply is also a pain on this site, we are in 2022 so we can’t see why this hasn’t been upgraded, get used to running out to the board to reset the breaker. The facilities are basic but clean, and the wardens were very accommodating and helpful. Not sure why there is an 11am check out on this site, the access roads only a short one and the main roads not an issue. Caused us a major headache with our next site and it’s 1pm arrival time…… see our Ramslade review !! Overall we wouldn’t pick this site to stay at again with Its limitations which is a shame as it is really handy for exploring the surrounding coastline. Maybe the club can buy the empty field which is on the way in on the access road, and turn it into something special…..