Swanage Coastal Park

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Swanage Coastal Park offers stunning scenery, peace and quiet and all that this beautiful secluded part of Dorset has to offer. The park has been laid out to take advantage of this with stunning views available from every part of the park. The self-catering holiday accommodation on offer is for all budgets and tastes, from our wide range of caravans to our luxury hot tub lodges.

Swanage Coastal Park is all about exploring so you won't find bars, restaurants, entertainment or swimming pools here, just excellent accommodation, a friendly welcome and views that will take your breath away. Wi-Fi is available to all self-catering accommodation. Guests here are able to pay to use the facilities at the next door park, including a swimming pool, gym, bar and restaurant (charges apply).

Perfect for a South Coast holiday, Swanage is also famous for its location on the Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site. There are miles of coastal paths to explore from your doorstep as well as Corfe Castle, the Swanage Steam Railway, Durlston Country Park all in close proximity.

For those seeking more activities, Weymouth's Sea Life Centre and Monkey World are close by. Not to mention easy access to Poole, Sandbanks and Bournemouth via the chain link ferry.

Map & Directions

Swanage Coastal Park

Priests Way, Swanage, Dorset, BH19 2RS
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Tel01590 648 300

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