Campsites with rock climbing in Dorset

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Climbers head to Dorset for rugged cliffs and wild coastal views, and you’ll find over 30 camping options here that put you right in the thick of it. Set up your tent near the crags, with campsites like Sweet Hill Farm (142 reviews) and Andrea's Farm Breaks Bell Tent (11 reviews) offering direct access to climbing spots, and a quick walk to the sea. Expect basic but reliable facilities—think toilets, spots for campfires, and a welcome for pets. Some pitches run as low as £11 a night, while the average hovers around £100. Wildlife wanders the hedgerows and you’ll wake to birdsong if you’re up early for the routes. The climbing is what draws people here, but the mix of hidden footpaths and open fields keeps travellers coming back. If you’re after a spot to sleep with chalk still on your hands, Dorset delivers.

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Climbers head to Dorset for rugged cliffs and wild coastal views, and you’ll find over 30 camping options here that put you right in the thick of it. Set up your tent near the crags, with campsites like Sweet Hill Farm (142 reviews) and Andrea's Farm Breaks Bell Tent (11 reviews) offering direct access to climbing spots, and a quick walk to the sea. Expect basic but reliable facilities—think toilets, spots for campfires, and a welcome for pets. Some pitches run as low as £11 a night, while the average hovers around £100. Wildlife wanders the hedgerows and you’ll wake to birdsong if you’re up early for the routes. The climbing is what draws people here, but the mix of hidden footpaths and open fields keeps travellers coming back. If you’re after a spot to sleep with chalk still on your hands, Dorset delivers.

96% (224)

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