A Holiday Park in Dorset is a popular option if you want to get away for a family break. Affordable self-catering accommodation make Holiday Parks across Dorset a great choice. Dorset has rolling hills, chalk cliffs, elegant towns, great beaches and coastal walks. And of course, the first natural World Heritage Site in England, the Jurassic Coast, where you can take geological walks through time. The vast stretch of pebbled Chesil Beach and the famous
Abbotsbury Swannery are close to the award winning
Littlesea Holiday Park. While further round the coast, the seaside resort towns of Poole and Bournemouth are not far from
Sandford Holiday Park. For an enjoyable family holiday why not try one of our recommended Holiday Parks in Dorset listed below, or read on for some tips on family attractions and days out.
Top Tips to make your holiday park stay in Dorset fun for all the family:
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Durlston Country Park, just outside Swannage, is a nature lovers paradise, with acres of countryside teeming with wildlife, wildflowers and walking trails. Check out their regular fun events for children. The miles of sandy beaches and heathland of
Studland Beach and Nature Reserve are another a delightful place to spend a day with the family.
- Get away from the traffic and hop on a ferry to
Brownsea Island. Overlooking Poole Harbour, this unspoilt Nature Reserve is home to deer, peacocks and red squirrels. Pack up a picnic and the family and spend a relaxing day away from the hustle and bustle.
- One of the top family attractions in Dorset is
Farmer Palmers, where children can visit farm animals and get involved with petting and feeding. As well as the animals, kids will love all the attractions from tractor rides to playground. There is also an indoor play barn with soft playzones for the little ones.