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Dorset, South West

Happyard

— (0)Price on Pitchup50.713°N, 2.437°W
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The satisfying crunch of gravel underfoot and the gentle rustle of canvas in the Dorset breeze welcome you to this straightforward camping spot. Here in England's southern reaches, you're firmly planted in Thomas Hardy country, where rolling chalk downs meet Jurassic Coast fossil beaches and historic market towns nestle in sheltered valleys.

Happyard suits campers after an unpretentious base for exploring Dorset's considerable charms. Whether you're trailing a caravan, driving a campervan, or pitching a traditional tent, there's space to settle in without fuss. The location puts proper West Country countryside within easy reach, ideal for families wanting coastal adventures or couples touring the region's picture-postcard villages.

Facilities cover the essentials with toilets and showers keeping things clean and functional. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so ask when you turn up if you're hoping for evening flames. The atmosphere is refreshingly low-key—this is camping without elaborate glamping extras, just decent pitches and Dorset's natural beauty doing the heavy lifting.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
17°C
Overcast
11 mph
87%
7-Day Outlook
Today
22° / 14°
63%
Mon
20° / 12°
4%
Tue
19° / 14°
62%
Wed
21° / 13°
1%
Thu
21° / 15°
10%
Fri
23° / 14°
6%
Sat
25° / 14°
0%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

9 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Hardy’s cottage to Max Gate

Connects two of Thomas Hardy's homes through Dorset countryside on mostly flat terrain with gentle inclines through woodland and lanes. Suitable for families with older children who can manage 4-5 miles, but narrow paths and stiles make buggies impractical. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. A literary pilgrimage that traces Hardy's own daily walk between his birthplace cottage and his later grand residence, offering genuine connection to the author's landscape and inspiration.

Walking routeLocal network
2.52 km from campsite

South Dorset Ridgeway

Follows an ancient chalk ridge with steady climbs and open, windswept sections offering sweeping views across Dorset's countryside and coast. Not suitable for buggies due to uneven terrain and gates; manageable for older children who can handle longer distances. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near livestock, which graze these downs year-round. The ridgeway traces routes used since prehistoric times, passing burial mounds and hill forts, making it brilliant for history enthusiasts and those wanti

Hiking routeRegional network
8.2 km from campsite

Frome Valley Way

Follows the gentle River Frome through Dorset's water meadows and woodland, mostly flat with occasional mild inclines near villages. Perfect for families and buggies on the lower sections, though some stiles and field gates appear in places. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Highlights include historic Wool Bridge, Thomas Hardy's Dorset countryside, and peaceful riverside walks teeming with kingfishers and otters if you're lucky.

Hiking routeLocal network
7.35 km from campsite
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Mini Explorer Trail and Brass Rubbing, Hardy Monument

Circles the Hardy Monument on mostly grassy paths with gentle slopes, perfect for little legs and totally manageable with an all-terrain buggy. Dogs welcome on leads. The 72-foot monument commemorates Admiral Hardy (Nelson's flag captain), and the trail includes fun brass rubbing activities for kids at marked stations along the route. Stunning Dorset coast views make this a hit with toddlers and parents alike.

Walking routeLocal network
8.48 km from campsite
Route length: 2.4 km
Operator: National Trust
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Jubilee Trail (Dorset)

Traces a scenic loop through Dorset countryside with mixed terrain—expect gentle rolling hills, occasional steep sections, and woodland paths that can be muddy after rain. Suitable for older children and confident walkers, but tight stiles and uneven ground make it tricky for buggies. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Rewards with stunning views across the Blackmore Vale, historic villages, and quintessential Dorset hedgerows, making it ideal for a half-day ramble with proper walking boots.

Hiking routeRegional network
11.46 km from campsite

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