Caravan Holidays in Dorset
Dorset is a very attractive holiday destination with a relatively mild climate and a huge amount of things to see and do such as visiting great destinations including Lyme Regis, West Bay, and Weymouth, as well as enjoying the many facilities the county has two offer, including but not limited to its many golf courses, ample fishing locations and a wealth of historical sites.
There are many accommodation options available from basic B&Bs and hotels through to top-quality hotel spas. Many people visiting Dorset prefer to opt for the freedom of self catering either in an apartment or by selecting caravan holidays as their favoured form of holiday rentals.
There are many sites with many different levels of facilities to choose from. One example would be Morn Gate Caravan Park, which is a small holiday Park offering around six acres of beautiful countryside on high ground offering splendid 360° views and looking out towards Maiden Castle and Hardy’s Monument, and yet still having the convenience of being a four-minute car ride to the beautiful ancient market town of Dorchester.
At the other end of the size scale is Waterside Holiday Park; this is the only park in the area to have received the highly coveted Five Star rating by Visit Britain. In a great location almost on the beach at Bowleaze Cove, the park offers a huge wealth of things to do both day and night for both old and young.
Amongst the many facilities offered are a children’s play area, a supermarket, a small 10 pin bowling alley, Waves bar, an Internet café, boomers fun house, a large pool complete with extensive sun terrace where you will find a water slide, adjacent to this is the gym as well as a spa pool and there is even an indoor fun pool. There are several eating facilities from restaurants to a takeaway, as well as a slipway for launching small boats.
Another smaller facility in the area is situated 2 miles from Weymouth and its well-known blue flagged beach. Pebble Bank Caravan Park is situated on the coastal footpath which runs along the length of the heritage coast and takes in the beautiful Chesil Beach.
This park is not surprisingly considered a great destination for both bird watchers and walkers as well as nature lovers. Its small size of around an acre makes it a very friendly holiday park well-suited to family groups and even the family dog is invited.
They offer all of the basic facilities such as showers and chemical toilet disposal, as well as being home to a small but very friendly bar, which offers incredible views out towards Portland and Lyme Bay.
As you can see whatever your taste in holiday Park accommodation Dorset will certainly not disappoint even the weariest Caravan Park holidaymaker.