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Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 16:38
by RachelB
We (me, OH, two kids, 14 and 10) are off to Camp Bestival nr Lulworth Castle in July and want to stay on for a few days in our T25, can anyone recommend a decent site please. Looked at Durdle Dore but looks pretty pricey, thanks.
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 17:02
by Cableguy
Theres loads around there. Have a look at toms field, my fave. It does get full very quickly though.
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 17:49
by RachelB
Cheers for that, will have a look. The T25 is a new acquisition, hopefully it will still be running by then. Need to get the kitchen fitted in although the OH does not seem to bothered about this. It will probably b our first time camping in it so quite looking forward to the adventure!
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 21:59
by evilnoodle
We have been to East Fleet Farm a few times. Not sure how expensive it is now, but it was set a bit off the main road, but with a regular small bus passing through and into Weymouth. Good travel links from Weymouth to other places. Small pub onsite. Close to the fleet for walks etc. It is a good family site.
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 10 Apr 2012, 05:25
by thechubbsdub
I think the cheapest you will find in that area is Steeple Leaze farm near Kimmeridge. Last year it was £5 per adult per night and no extra silly charges for kids, awnings, dogs etc. It's a basic site with tap and toilet. No showers but in a beautiful setting and fires allowed.
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 10 Apr 2012, 10:21
by fodtommo
if you want to travel west a bit (35mls) try there is a lovely little campsite behind the 5 Bells at Whitchurch Canonicorum - not far from Lyme Regis, £10/night all in - no charge per person etc, fires allowed, little shower/toilet behind the pub. best value ive managed to find down there, very quiet though!
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 17:04
by thedys
We stay at Toms Field, absolutely great place! couldnt recommend it highly enough
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 23:24
by ELSwervo
evilnoodle wrote:We have been to East Fleet Farm a few times. Not sure how expensive it is now, but it was set a bit off the main road, but with a regular small bus passing through and into Weymouth. Good travel links from Weymouth to other places. Small pub onsite. Close to the fleet for walks etc. It is a good family site.
I agree. We used this site last year, very good, it was good value and we were impressed by the size of the pitch etc. I would advise to ask for pitches away from the play area though, very noisy!
Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 18 Apr 2012, 07:05
by TravellingChick
I second the 5 Bells. Had a couple of nights there last year.
There's some nice places around Corfe and Studland - especially if you're c&cc and want small/basic.
I did a fortnight around north Devon and Dorset last summer - didn't pre-book a thing and it was fab!
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 20 Apr 2012, 14:30
by dannyg1985
thechubbsdub wrote:I think the cheapest you will find in that area is Steeple Leaze farm near Kimmeridge. Last year it was £5 per adult per night and no extra silly charges for kids, awnings, dogs etc. It's a basic site with tap and toilet. No showers but in a beautiful setting and fires allowed.
were only 6 miles away n still camp there all the time

well worth a look
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 20 Apr 2012, 14:43
by dannyg1985
RachelB wrote:We (me, OH, two kids, 14 and 10) are off to Camp Bestival nr Lulworth Castle in July and want to stay on for a few days in our T25, can anyone recommend a decent site please. Looked at Durdle Dore but looks pretty pricey, thanks.
manor farm campsite @ east stoke is nice
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 10:04
by Ginger's VW
As already suggested, Tom's Feild is great and Burnbake is worth a look - no hook up though.
Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 10:41
by TravellingChick
I disliked Burnbake with a passion tbh.
Inclusion in the cool camping guide can be the death knell for a site IMO.
Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 12:53
by RachelB
Great - that's a few more to google then! Cheers all - such a helpful bunch of people

Re: Campsites in Dorset anyone?
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 07:30
by Ginger's VW
TravellingChick wrote:I disliked Burnbake with a passion tbh.
Inclusion in the cool camping guide can be the death knell for a site IMO.
Why do you dislike it?