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Weymouth Bay & Seaview U13


Caravanning, Camping and Holiday Parks Gorselands Caravan Park


Dorset Map


West Bexington-on-Sea, near Bridport, DT2 9DJ Tel: 01308 897232 Email: info@gorselands.co.uk Web: www.gorselands.co.uk


Peaceful, pretty park with fantastic panoramic sea views. Beach nearby, 1 mile walk across fields or drive to beach car park. Excellent beach fishing and coastal walks. Village pub just 100 metres from park. An ideal base for discovering Dorset.


Open: March - October Prices: Please refer to websites. VE (HP)


800 & 260 units White Horse Holiday Park V13


Open: March - November Prices: £210 - £595 pupw VE (HP)


22 units Durdle Door Holiday Park Dorset Map


Lulworth Cove, nr. Wareham, Dorset BH20 5PH. Tel: 01929 400200 Email: durdle.door@lulworth.com Web: www.lulworth.com


Osmington Hill, Weymouth, DT3 6ED Tel: 01305 832164 Email: hols@whitehorsepark.co.uk Web: www.whitehorsepark.co.uk


On our super small park you will find glorious panoramic views of Weymouth Bay and the White Horse, while as resident owners we ensure our excellent well-equipped caravans are kept to really high standards.


Flexible short breaks often available at off-peak dates. Village shops, pubs etc. ½ mile.


Open: 22nd March - 5th November Prices: £249 - £684 pupw VE (HP)


4 units


On the Jurassic Coast, situated between Weymouth and Swanage, Durdle Door Holiday Park is surrounded by an unspoiled rural landscape ideal for countryside and coastal walks, cycling, horse riding and relaxation, with direct access to the World famous Durdle Door landmark and its sheltered beaches.


Close to the pretty village of Lulworth Cove and many other family attractions.


Open: March 1st - October 31st. Prices: £12 - £45 pupd, £260 - £800 pupw. VE (HP)


108 touring caravans/motorhomes/tents, 60 static caravan lettings Information ie. gradings may change throughout the year, please check before booking 57


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