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Holiday Homes for Sale


Holiday Homes for Sale

New and pre-owned static holiday homes for sale

Our Accommodation


Our Accommodation

We've got a great choice of accommodation for every taste and budget

Touring, Camping and Pods


Touring, Camping and Pods

Looking for somewhere quiet with great countryside views?

Why choose Newlands?

Newlands Holiday Park in Charmouth is the perfect spot for glamping, camping, touring and motorhome holidays in Dorset. 

Relax, you've arrived!

Our campsite in Charmouth provides the perfect base for unforgettable family holidays in West Dorset. We have a wide selection of holiday accommodation options available, from scenic camping pitches to state-of-the-art hotel-style apartments. With a fantastic range of modern facilities to keep you and the family entertained, you may never have to leave the site! However, if you decide to venture off from our family-run holiday park, we are ideally placed for exploring the iconic attractions in the local area such as the famous Charmouth Beach and Lyme Regis

*Facility opening & closing times may change at short notice due to circumstances beyond our control.
 

Family Friendly

Family
Friendly

5 Star Accommodation

5 Star Accommodation

Couples Friendly

Couples Friendly

Tow Bar & Restaurant

Tow Bar & Restaurant

Excellent Facilities

Facilities

Jurassic Coastline

Jurassic Coastline

The Tow Bar, Restaurant & Lounge


Whether it's just for a drink or to enjoy our tasty food, The Tow Bar and Restaurant with its relaxing lounge is the place to come.

The Tow Bar, Restaurant & Lounge

How to find Newlands Holidays


We're just off the A35 between Bridport and Axminster 3 miles east of Lyme Regis.  Newlands is clearly signed.

How to find Newlands Holidays
Seatown to Abbotsbury
Michelle McCowen
/ Categories: Holiday Planner, Walks

Seatown to Abbotsbury

Route Highlights

Seatown to West Bay

Leaving Seatown, the path climbs the steep ridge of Thorncombe Beacon, one of the highest points on the Dorset coastline. This ascent is rewarded with sweeping views of the Jurassic Coast and inland countryside. As you descend towards Eype, the terrain becomes gentler, passing quiet fields and paths.

Continue along the path to West Bay, famous for its dramatic cliffs and charming harbor, featured prominently in the TV series Broadchurch. West Bay offers several dining options, perfect for a well-earned break before continuing your journey.

West Bay to Burton Bradstock

From West Bay, the path hugs the coastline, passing Hive Beach, a popular stop for walkers. The Hive Beach Café provides a wonderful spot to enjoy local seafood or a quick coffee, and it's dog-friendly too. The section to Burton Bradstock is relatively flat, with fantastic views of the cliffs and the sweeping curve of Chesil Beach beginning to emerge.

Burton Bradstock to Abbotsbury

As you leave Burton Bradstock, the path transitions into more open terrain with views across the Fleet Lagoon and Chesil Beach, a unique 18-mile shingle ridge stretching towards Portland. This section is quieter and more remote, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.

Approaching Abbotsbury, you’ll pass fields and gentle rolling hills before reaching the historic village. Abbotsbury is famed for its Swannery and Subtropical Gardens, as well as its picturesque stone cottages and quaint tea rooms.

Practical Tips

  • Distance: Approximately 13 miles (21 km). Allow 6-7 hours to complete at a steady pace, including breaks.
  • Terrain: A mix of steep ascents, rolling countryside, and flatter coastal paths. Be prepared for challenging climbs, especially at Thorncombe Beacon.
  • Navigation: Waymarked paths are generally easy to follow, but a map or GPS is advisable.
  • Refreshments: Stops are available at West Bay and Burton Bradstock, with limited options between these and Abbotsbury.
  • Transport: Public transport links are available at Abbotsbury for your return journey. Check the Jurassic Coaster Bus schedule for connections to nearby towns.

Ecological and Historical Points of Interest

  • Thorncombe Beacon: Part of an ancient chain of signal points, used historically to warn of invasions.
  • Chesil Beach: A globally significant coastal feature, protecting the Fleet Lagoon, which is home to diverse wildlife.
  • Abbotsbury Swannery: The only managed colony of nesting mute swans in the world, dating back to medieval times.

Dining and Rest Stops

  • West Bay: Enjoy fish and chips at the harbor or a relaxed meal at one of the dog-friendly eateries.
  • Hive Beach Café (Burton Bradstock): Renowned for fresh, local seafood and stunning beachside views.
  • Abbotsbury: Wind down your walk with a visit to one of the cozy pubs or tearooms in this historic village.

Why Walk This Route?

This section of the South West Coast Path offers a perfect blend of dramatic scenery, natural wonders, and cultural landmarks. Whether you're admiring the expansive views from Thorncombe Beacon, walking along the iconic Chesil Beach, or exploring the timeless charm of Abbotsbury, this walk promises a memorable adventure for hikers of all levels.

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Longitude-2.7982868897150843
Latitude50.72078209297531
Website URLwww.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/walksdb/182/
Distance from site4.2-21.5

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Reviews

"A Great Stay"

"This is a family run, very nice holiday get away, with great leisure facilities and entertainment. It's open to local people too. The restaurant serves a lovely Sunday carvery, great dessert too."
- April 2024
 

'Excellent site with clean facilities, friendly staff!'

'Friendly staff, the staff in the shop was incredibly welcoming! Loved how we were escorted to our pitch and also offered help with putting the caravan on the pitch. Swimming pool was small but ideal, good sauna! Outdoor pool was lovely also! Facilities were spotless considering we had awful weather they work extremely hard! Very clean site, great value for money!'
- April 2024

"Lovely Staff, Beautiful Location"

 
'What a Lovely holiday park thoroughly enjoyed its great location. Staff behind the bar were always helpful and talkative. Met a lovely couple working behind the bar I think the gentleman was called Steve they were incredibly funny and recommended local spots to visit for us.'
- July 2023
 
 

"Definitely will be back"

 
Good location with Charmouth beach and lyme regis near. Nice facilities on site and nice rooms. The tow bar restaurant is a gem with great food. Liked the activities on our stay like bingo. Overall a good stay and would love to come back again.
 

"Everything we needed"

Very tidy site, well laid out and well equipped. Towbar restaurant offered a good selection of quality food at all meal times, very good value for money and super friendly service. There is a small shop on site for all your essentials with access to another slightly larger shop in the village. Two pools and children’s play areas plus a gaming room were a real bonus. Shower and toilet blocks were cleaned regularly and always kept in good order. Location is fantastic, especially for avid fossil hunters with Charmouth beach around 20 minutes easy walk away through the village.
 

"What a wonderful place"

We have just returned from a wonderful holiday at Newlands. We stayed in the studio apartment block down the end (A17). The apartment was incredibly clean, spacious and had everything we needed for a short stay. My twin sons (3.5 years old) had the twin room, mum had the double bed, and I stayed on a blow up mattress that I brought with. We were very comfy.

 

Premier Park - 2025

Pitchup Award

David Bellamy Silver Award

AA Rated Campsite

English Tourism Council - 5 Star Award