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East Fleet Farm is a touring and camping park that overlooks the Fleet Lagoon. Weymouth beach is located 3 miles away from East Fleet Farm and the beach has beautiful golden sand, here you can swim, sun bathe or enjoy a donkey ride. Set in the beautiful Dorset countryside with easy access to the coast you can enjoy the fresh sea air and stunning scenery.
This touring and camping holiday park has great facilities including three amenity blocks, on site shop with well stocked locally sourced products, children's play area, launderette and restaurant. Dogs are also welcome at East Fleet Farm.
East Fleet Farm is perfect if you are looking for a quality touring caravan park or campsite on the coast in Dorset with easy access to the beautiful beach at Weymouth. Set on the shores of Fleet Lagoon, with a welcoming bar and restaurant, this peaceful touring and camping park is a great escape.
Camping & Caravans at East Fleet Farm
At East Fleet Farm you can pitch a tent, arrive by motorhome or bring a caravan. Standard pitches at East Fleet Farm are available with or without electric hookups and come in both grass and hardstanding. These pitches are basic and provide a solid base for your camping break without extra amenities, making them a more affordable option. Fully serviced pitches have electricity, water, and drainage facilities. You will find these pitches are available in both grass and hardstanding options.
Electric pitches are perfect for campers who need to power devices or want a bit more comfort. These pitches are available with an electric hook up, and some even offer permanent water hook-ups and grey waste drainage. You can choose from electric grass pitches or electric hardstanding pitches, depending on your needs. If you are looking for a more traditional camping experience, non-electric pitches are available. Like the electric pitches, these are also available in both grass and hardstanding options. All pitches have easy access to water taps, and most share water points on their electric hook up. The park’s layout varies from level to gently sloping. Only one unit is allowed per pitch to ensure everyone has ample space and privacy. East Fleet Farm is pet-friendly, so you can bring your dog along to enjoy the adventure.
Park Facilities at East Fleet Farm
The Lady of Loretto Bar and Restaurant is situated at East Fleet Farm it has indoor seating and outdoor tables if you prefer so that you can enjoy the view. A wide menu caters to all appetites, you can choose light bites to full meals. The park has modern toilet and shower facilities for your convenience. East Fleet Farm has three shower suites, family shower rooms, and facilities for disabled guests. There is also underfloor heating in some blocks, making those chilly mornings more comfortable.
East Fleet Farm hosts a well-stocked onsite shop where you can pick up groceries, camping accessories, sweets, and ice cream, all sourced locally. The shop boasts the largest range of camping essentials in the area. The children's play area is designed to keep children entertained. The play area includes various equipment such as climbing net, slide, climbing frame and more.
Places to Visit Near East Fleet Farm
Located 3 miles from East Fleet Farm you will find Weymouth Beach, it is known for its golden sand and Georgian seafront. The beach has a shelterd bay that makes it a lovely spot for swimmers and people who enjoy water sports. Durdle Door is one of Dorset’s most iconic landmarks and it is located approximately 11 miles from East Fleet Farm. This natural limestone arch is on the Jurassic Coast and is a popular spot for visitors seeking stunning views and those who want to admire this geological arch. The beach here is has clear waters and dramatic cliffs.
The Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre is situated near Wool and approximately 20-25 minutes drive from East Fleet Farm. It serves as a sanctuary for primates who have been rescued from illegal trading or abusive situations, providing them with a chance to live in naturalistic groups. A 13-minute drive will take you to Sandsfoot Castle, built by order of King Henry VIII, the castle today stands as a fascinating ruin, offering insights into England’s Tudor past and maritime history.. The castle has undergone various preservation efforts to maintain its structure for public viewing and enjoyment.