Crabbs Bluntshay Farm, Marshwood Vale, Bridport, Dorset
Crabbs Bluntshay Farm is situated in the heart of the Marshwood Vale in Bridport, Dorset. The site is quiet and peaceful, set in 2.25 acres and is mainly flat with a tall hedge for shelter.
The campsite caters for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents. There is ample room for tents not needing electricity. There are 5 touring pitches available, 7 hard standings and 12 electrical hookups.
There is a cabin with 2 showers, 3 toilets, 3 hand basins with hot water and a kitchen area for washing up. In August, there is another shower, hand basin & toilet available. There is a chemical toilet disposal point on the site.
There is a conservation walk (guided) around the farm showing archaeological, geological and historical features as well as more recent developments such as a new orchard and bridge over the River Char both introduced within the last ten years. Deer may be seen during the walk.
The campsite is close to the Liberty Trail (a walk from Lyme Regis to Ham Hill to commemorate the Monmouth Rebellion). The National Cycle Sustrans Route can be joined less than half a mile away and bicycle hire can be arranged locally.
It is also close to the famous Jurassic Coastline which is a World Heritage Site.
Local beaches include:
West Bay (8 miles).
Lyme Regis (9 miles).
Charmouth (5 miles).
Weymouth (20 miles).
The campsite caters for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents. There is ample room for tents not needing electricity. There are 5 touring pitches available, 7 hard standings and 12 electrical hookups.
There is a cabin with 2 showers, 3 toilets, 3 hand basins with hot water and a kitchen area for washing up. In August, there is another shower, hand basin & toilet available. There is a chemical toilet disposal point on the site.
There is a conservation walk (guided) around the farm showing archaeological, geological and historical features as well as more recent developments such as a new orchard and bridge over the River Char both introduced within the last ten years. Deer may be seen during the walk.
The campsite is close to the Liberty Trail (a walk from Lyme Regis to Ham Hill to commemorate the Monmouth Rebellion). The National Cycle Sustrans Route can be joined less than half a mile away and bicycle hire can be arranged locally.
It is also close to the famous Jurassic Coastline which is a World Heritage Site.
Local beaches include:
West Bay (8 miles).
Lyme Regis (9 miles).
Charmouth (5 miles).
Weymouth (20 miles).
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