Campsites & Caravan Sites in and near Overcombe - 8 campsites |
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Waterside Holiday Park, Weymouth (approx. 0.7 miles)
If you are seeking fun and laughter from your holiday, why not try Waterside, Weymouths Premier 5 Star holiday park as graded by Visit Britain. Located right on the beach in Bowleaze Cove. | ||||||
East Fleet Farm Touring Park, Weymouth (approx. 3.5 miles)
East Fleet Farm Touring Park is located on the shores of the Fleet Lagoon, overlooking Chesil Beach and the sea. In the midst of 300 of organic farm land with direct access onto the World Jurassic Coasal Footpath. | ||||||
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Bagwell Farm Touring Park, Weymouth (approx. 4.2 miles)
Find a friendly welcome at Bagwell Farm - bring your caravan, tent or motor van for a relaxing stay. Just 5 miles from the beach and attractions of Weymouth, we are also within easy reach of countless other reasons to visit! | ||||||
Sea Barn Farm, Weymouth (approx. 4.2 miles)
Arguably Dorsets most beautiful licensed camping park, Sea Barn Farm offers spectacular panoramic views of the Fleet Lagoon, Chesil Bank and Lyme Bay. Set in a magnificent, elevated rural location. | ||||||
West Fleet Holiday Farm, Weymouth (approx. 4.3 miles)
Kids love camping at West Fleet Holiday Farm. Theres plenty of space to run around, a play area (under 14s only) and an outdoor heated pool (parental supervision required). There's also family entertainment in the clubhouse. | ||||||
Warmwell Holiday Park, Nr Weymouth (approx. 5.3 miles)
Besides winning awards in the 'Best UK Park Operator' category at the British Travel Awards for 4 years in a row, you'll find lots of great reasons to stay with Parkdean. | ||||||
Portesham Dairy Farm Campsite, Portesham (approx. 5.9 miles)
Portesham Dairy Farm Campsite is a small family run site in the rural Dorset countryside, close to the spectular jurassic coastline, we are ideally located for exploring the surrounding areas with good access routes. | ||||||
Cove Park, Portland (approx. 6.5 miles)
Connected to Dorset only by a Road Bridge and the famous Chesil Beach, this 'Gibralar of the Channel' first became a holiday venue with King George III and Queen Charlotte who made annual visits. | ||||||