4.53 /5
Nestled in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Donkey Down Campsite offers a peaceful escape just five minutes from the beautiful seaside town of Weymouth. Guests can choose between non-electric grass tent pitches and unfurnished bell tents, all enjoying glorious views over the bay and the beautiful coastline. Spend days exploring the South West Coast Path and evenings toasting marshmallows around the campfire!
Peaceful and spacious campsite with campfires allowed, perfect for evenings under the stars!
Breathtaking views over the Dorset Coast, five minutes from Weymouth and sandy beaches
Situated within ten minutes of the South West Coast Path, a 15 minute walk from a charming pub
With breathtaking views over Weymouth Bay, this family and dog-friendly site offers a relaxing base for exploring all that the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has to offer. Within ten minutes of stunning sandy beaches, such as Bowleaze Cove and Weymouth Beach, you're in a prime spot for making the most of the summers sun. Tent campers are welcome across the site's 150 non electric grass pitches, each spread across the large ten acre gently sloping site. Each pitch welcomes up to eight guests, with glorious coast and countryside all around. For those who don't want to bring their accommodation with them, the site also offers 11 unfurnished bell tents, each with its own fire pit. The bell tents allow up to six guests, with all of the traditional elements of camping except having to worry about pitching up when you arrive. Both BBQs and campfires in firepits are welcome onsite, so make sure you bring you marshmallows for nights of making s'mores under the stars. Dogs are also allowed onsite, with up to three allowed on each pitch and in the bell tents, so make sure you make room for your four-legged friends!
The site is open for May half term and weekends until 14th July.
Max 8 people
Grass pitches without electric, suitable for tents only.
Just a five minute drive away you will find the charming seaside town of Weymouth. The beautiful sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing whilst the calm blue waters are ideal for a swim. Sea Life Centre Weymouth is also a very popular attraction, full of exotic fish and over 1000 sea creatures for you to marvel at.
There are also many other glorious beaches in the area, including Bowleaze Cove (5 minutes) which is popular for swimming and its wonderful fish and chip shop. Man O'War Beach is another great spot, known for its glorious staircase entrance and wonderfully clear waters.
For a journey back in time, Nothe Fort is just 20 minutes away. The Victorian Fortress not only enjoys glorious panoramic views over the Jurrasic Coast but also offers unique exhibitions on Wartime technology and artillery, along with experiences for kids.
If you're looking for some family fun, Portland Alpacas (25 minutes) is perfect for animal lovers. Get a meet and greet with the friendly herd, take one of the alpacas out on a walk and don't forget to get a good animal selfie!
Other nearby attractions include:
Osmington, Weymouth, Osmington (2.4 miles)
Small, adult only farm site with panoramic views, just 15 minutes from Durdle Door. Open year round.
Crewkerne, (22.2 miles)
Peaceful camping and bell tent glamping on a cider apple farm. Enjoy homemade cider and an onsite bar every Friday.
Bridport, (18.6 miles)
Family nature orientated camping with private bathrooms, plus quirky glamping land pods and Lotus Belle tents.
Corscombe, Dorchester, Corscombe (15.4 miles)
Peaceful camping and glamping in the grounds of a 16th century Tudor manor, for lovers of nature and tranquillity.
Lytchett Minster, Poole, Lytchett Minster (15.7 miles)
20 minutes from the Jurassic Coast and sandy beaches, with pubs within walking distance.