Higher Moor Farm is an award-winning campsite on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, perfect for families seeking peace and tranquillity. Campers and tourers can enjoy nature at its finest with spacious flat pitches offering a stunning view of the rolling Dorset countryside. For those who prefer a more luxurious experience, the boutique Pod Cabins and Hill Top Lodges offer all the home comforts you need.
Great facilities include an on site farm shop, play area and indoor games barn
Just a 15 minute drive to the nearest sandy beach in Weymouth
Vintage marquee bar, food options and live music throughout high season (selected days only)
Located in the charming village of Nottington, you're just a short 15-30 minute drive away from the famous golden sands of Weymouth Bay, the Jurassic Coast, the Isle of Portland, and the historic county town of Dorchester. If you're looking to pitch up, the site offers plenty of flat and open non-electric grass pitches that welcome all sizes of tents. As for caravans and campervans, there are electric hardstanding pitches complete with 10 amp electric and water hook up. For a more luxurious experience, the site offers contemporary and modern boutique ensuite Pod Cabins and Hill Top Lodges (sleeping two-six). Each accommodation features a comfy sitting room with TV, electrics, and a sofa that easily converts into a bedroom with a full-size comfortable bed. Larger pods are available with additional beds. Some pods and lodges even have a full kitchen, while all feature a microwave, fridge, and drink making facilities.
Higher Moor Farm Campsite is open from 22/03 to 31/10.
Max 6 people
Grass pitches for tents only. No electric.
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches for trailer tents, caravans, campervans and motorhomes with 10 amp electric.
Your setting on the Jurassic Coast is perfect for walks and access to the South West Coast Path. For a beach day, head down to the sandy beach at Weymouth (15 minutes). Plus the views are breathtaking at sunset.
Sun yourself on popular Chesil Beach (15 minutes), or snap photos of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door (30 minutes).
This is an ideal place for the outdoorsy, where you can get stuck in with kayaking, sailing, horse riding, hiking or cycling. A short way from the coast is Maiden Castle, an Iron Age wonder that is very well preserved.
Things to do and see nearby:
Osmington, Weymouth, Osmington (4.8 miles)
Small, adult only farm site with panoramic views, just 15 minutes from Durdle Door. Open year round.
Lytchett Minster, Poole, Lytchett Minster (18.3 miles)
20 minutes from the Jurassic Coast and sandy beaches, with pubs within walking distance.
Henstridge, Templecombe, Henstridge (23.8 miles)
Scenic touring and camping with a fishing lake, golf course and a bustling clubhouse serving great food and drinks.
Higher Bockhampton, Dorchester, Higher Bockhampton (6.9 miles)
Quiet camping, touring and glamping bell tent site with campfires and dogs welcome. Set in idyllic Hardy Country.
Charmouth, (21.7 miles)
Award-winning camping and touring park near Lyme Regis, a picturesque site to explore Dorset from.