Things to do near Warmwell Holiday Park
Near Weymouth, Dorset, DT2 8JE
Top Attractions near Warmwell
The allure of Warmwell goes beyond great facilities and a tranquil woodland setting. Some fantastic attractions await you nearby!
Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, the Jurassic Coast's two superstar sights, are just a few miles away. Grab a picnic and head to the pebble beach to view the limestone marvels in all their glory. Afterwards, call in at elegant Weymouth for classic seaside amusements.
Thomas Hardy's Dorchester is on the park's doorstep. With 8 museums, great shopping and some top-quality eateries, the handsome market town offers plenty to entertain. And don't miss its quirky suburb, Poundbury.
Amazing attractions near Warmwell
Dorchester
Traditional markets, captivating riverside walks and Roman ruins sitting amidst bustling streets - Dorchester is a town that's simply brimming with character.
Weymouth
With one of the sunniest climates in the country, this pretty town is a fabulous mix of Georgian grandeur and seaside charm.
Abbotsbury Swannery
Home to hundreds of birds, the Abbotsbury Swannery lets you take a unique walk through the heart of a colony of nesting swans.
Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
With its unique microclimate, these renowned gardens are home to rare and unusual plants from around the world - from lush jungles to the Himalayas!
Monkey World
Meet the stars of the TV show "Monkey Life" who call this inspiring sanctuary their home - the largest ape rescue centre in the world!
Weymouth Sea Life Adventure Park
Take a trip into the world's oceans - with cheeky penguins, delightful seals and intimidating piranhas just waiting to say hello!
Lulworth Cove
A spectacular natural landform at the heart of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site with unique geology and inspiring panoramic views.
Durdle Door
One of the most captivating natural locations in England, the sight of this colossal arch rising from the sea is simply breathtaking.
Corfe Castle
From Norman fortress to a besieged Royalist stronghold, Corfe Castle has over 1,000 years of history to uncover and explore.
Portland Castle
A magnificent Tudor coastal fort, Portland Castle has played its part in over 450 years of British history from Henry VIII to the D-day landings.
Nothe Fort
Climb the ramparts of this fortress for mesmerising views of Weymouth and the Jurassic Coast, then descend into its passageways to unearth its remarkable history.
The Tank Museum
You won't find a larger display of tanks anywhere else in the world! From those that landed on the D-day beaches to veterans of Afghanistan.
The Fleet Explorer
A stunning natural attraction, Fleet Lagoon is simply teaming with wildlife - so board the Fleet Explorer for a closer look!
Snapper Charters
Snapper Charters offer deep sea fishing trips leaving daily from Weymouth harbour. With all tackle and bait provided, these trips make the perfect family day out!
Durlston Country Park
Durlston Country Park National Nature Reserve is the perfect place to start exploring Dorset's Jurassic Coast. Explore acres of wildflower meadows, sea cliffs and woodland.
Xtreme Falconry
Showcasing a collection of over 100 magnificent birds of prey, Xtreme Falconry at Dorset Falconry Park is a day out that the whole family will love.
Weymouth Beach
Tailor-made for families and, in particular, little ones, Weymouth Beach is famed for its powder-soft sand and safe, crystal clear waters.
West Bay Beach
Popularised in recent years by the TV series Broadchurch, West Bay Beach marks the start of Dorset's iconic Jurassic Coast - England's first natural World Heritage Site.
Chesil Cove Beach
Chesil Cove is part of the Jurassic Coast and the southern extremity of Chesil Beach - an astonishing 18-mile long tombolo connecting the Isle of Portland to the mainland.
Canford Cliffs Beach
Quieter than its popular neighbour Sandbanks Beach, and tucked between Branksome Chine and Flaghead Chine in Poole lies the tranquil, Blue Flag awarded Canford Cliffs.
Sandbanks Beach
A consecutive winner of the prestigious Blue Flag Award for over 30 years, this small peninsula is home to one of the best beaches in the country.
Branksome Chine
If a hidden jewel is more your cup of tea, just up from the busier beaches is Branksome Chine - a Blue Flag stretch of coast lined with aromatic pines and azure waters.
Alum Chine Beach
Award-winning Alum Chine is the ultimate Blue Flag Bournemouth beach. Sporting a paddling pool, a tropical garden and a large pirate-themed adventure playground, it's a haven for families.
Durdle Door Beach
Renowned for its famous limestone arch, Durdle Door's crystal clear waters and spectacular views are simply iconic.
YHA Lulworth Cove - Durdle Door & the Jurassic Coast
Discover all of the Dorset favourites on this more challenging walk, featuring the iconic Durdle Door arch, Lulworth Cove and returning along a stretch of the Jurassic Coast.
YHA Lulworth Cove - over Bindon Hill to the Cove
Take in some of Dorset's most iconic coastal views of Lulworth Cove on this beautiful walk, climbing Bindon Hill and descending back down towards the beach.
Weymouth - Sea Views from a Trail
This short walk along the Rodwell Trail brings together glorious sea views and country lanes, with one of Henry VIII's forts - Sandsfoot Castle - as a highlight.
Jurassic Coast
Explore just a fraction of the dramatic Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on this circular walk which passes by the recognisable Durdle Door.