Location
Newlands Park is ideally situated for exploring the World Heritage Coastline and surrounding historic towns and places of interest - set in Charmouth and just 3 miles from Lyme Regis.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
Park your caravan or pitch your tent amid glorious countryside with the sea and beach just a short distance away. An immaculate park with level pitches and with hard standing available. Plenty of water points, sinks for washing-up and food preparation, excellent showers and toilet facilities, a laundry and shop.
Accommodation & Facilities
The park has luxury and new elite pine lodges, with their own washer/dryers, sleeping up to 6 people and all beautifully decorated. The park has a laundry and shop.
Family
The children's daytime club for ages 5-10 years will keep the kids happy and give parents some well deserved rest and there are also special evenings for chilren in the club. The kids will love adventure playground and the water fountain and slide in the pools and an amusements area adjoins the club and bar.
Entertainment
The park has both indoor and outdoor pools and an automated nine-pin bowling alley. Relax in the comfortable bar and lounges or play around in the adjoining amusements area and there is a club with nightly entertainment and special evenings for the young ones during High Season and Bank Holidays.
Food & Drink
A well stocked friendly shop caters for your everyday needs, while the Seagull Take-Away and Heritage Restaurant can provide a simple snack to a three course meal. Both Charmouth and Lyme Regis have a range of pubs and restaurants and excellent seafood.
Directions
Off the A35 in the village of Charmouth, 7 miles west of Bridport, 5 miles east of Axminster.
Local Activities
Lyme Regis is a bustling, historic harbour town with its picturesque Cobb Harbour, fossil cliffs and pretty streets. The sandy beach here is perfect for youngsters and fishing, boating, bowls and golf are among the activities available to enjoy. Charter skippers in West Bay run summer mackerel trips along with wreck and reef fishing throughout the year and there is also a superb cliff-top golf course. Or take some relaxing walks through the Dorset Downs, a superb open coastline fringed by the Chesil Beach and Thomas Hardy Country with its picturesque villages and thatched Cottages.