Where can I camp for free in Dorset?
Dorset
- Free camping in West Bexington. Small car park at West Bexington overlooking Chesil Beach.
- Free camping in Fleet. Oon Chesil Beach.
- Free camping in Abbotsbury.
- Free camping in Eggardon Hill.
- Free camping near Wareham.
- Free camping in Kimmeridge.
- Free camping near Bere Regis.
- Free camping near Corfe Castle.
Is wild camping allowed in the New Forest?
Visitors are reminded that wild camping in the Forest is not allowed, as this is a highly sensitive area for wildlife. Wild camping can cause real damage, resulting from discarded litter, fly-tipped equipment, and fire risks from irresponsible fires and BBQs – all posing major risks to the landscape and wildlife.
Where is best to wild camp in the UK?
Here is a selection of the best places for wild camping in the UK
- Peppercombe Beach, North Devon.
- Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons.
- Carneddau, Snowdonia.
- Ugborough Moor, Dartmoor.
- Ennerdale Valley, Lake District.
- Camasunary, Isle of Skye.
- Cairngorms, Scotland.
- The Cheviots, Borderlands, Northumberland.
What is Matravers in Corfe like?
Worth Matravers is a picturesque village situated on the cliffs 4 miles west of Swanage and 4 miles south of Corfe Castle. It comprises limestone cottages and farm houses set around the village green complete with duckpond. The village is also well known for the Square and Compass pub which has operated since 1793.
Where do I Park at Matravers?
Worth Matravers car park. Sat Nav postcode BH19 3LE ( Google map) This is the most convenient car park to visit the village or Square and Compass pub and also to start the coastal walks to Winspit and Seacombe. Please don’t park at the side of the road as it causes chaos in the summer.
Where can I camp near Poole?
Dog friendly camping and touring close to Poole, the South Coast and Monkey World, with Durdle Door 30 mins away. An open, rural, family-run caravan and campsite, surrounded by Wareham Forest, centrally located in Purbeck. Charming en-suite shepherd huts set near Corfe Castle and the coast – with sea views and furnished interiors.
What is the best way to walk from Worth Matravers to Seacombe?
One of the most popular is to Seacombe and then along the cliff tops to Winspit and then back to Worth Matravers (can be walked in the opposite direction). Alternatively you could continue past Winspit to either St Aldhelm’s Head and back to Worth Matravers or if feeling really fit all the way to Chapman’s Pool and then back.