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Durdle Dogs! Dog-Friendly Holidays at Durdle Door

No one wants to leave their dog at home! At Durdle Door Holiday Park, we encourage you to bring your four-legged friends with you. With pet friendly holiday homes, skylight cabins, shepherds huts, camping pods and touring pitches, there’s no reason to leave them behind! But what can you do during your holiday? We have just a few ideas here!

 

Thank you very much to our Holiday Home Owners, who provided the below pictures of their pooches out enjoying some of what Dorset has to offer!

Poppy getting a sunny snap with Durdle Door.

 

In the local area, there are dog friendly beaches all year round, with the most local swims in Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and Man O’ War Bay. These beaches are almost all dog-friendly, with just the small section to the right of Lulworth Cove being pet-free.

 

Sally enjoying a visit at Worbarrow bay.

 

Tyneham Village is a short drive away from the holiday park. After having been evacuated in 1943 for training during WWII, the village is still completely uninhabited and used for military training year round. However, it is open for public visits most weekends, and a completely dog friendly visit! More information on opening times can be found here.

 

Scooby exploring one of many dog friendly beaches in the area.

 

Corfe Castle is a National Trust location with almost 1000 years of history! Take your dog for a long walk through the ruins and grounds, before visiting the miniature, or full sized, village.

 

Portland Castle is open year round for family and dog friendly visits. With the site providing hundreds of years’ worth of historical knowledge and adventure, this could be the ideal location for a great day out!

Steena and George resting after a long walk on the coastline.

 

At the end of the day, after a long excursion with your pets, you can enjoy a meal and a drink in our Man ‘o’ War Bar and Restaurant. All dogs are welcomed with open arms and may even be offered a biscuit on arrival.