A peaceful site surrounded by grassland and ancient trees on the Kingston Lacy estate, a short stroll from the house and gardens.
Kingston Lacy Motorhome Site is a tranquil place to park up and relax, immersed in the rural beauty of Dorset. As a guest, during opening hours you’ll have free entry to Kingston Lacy’s lavish house and classic English garden, fernery, parterre and kitchen gardens, surrounded by Japanese-inspired planting and colourful woodland. The estate also has two play areas, a café and events throughout the year.
It’s a great base to explore Dorset, from fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast to exploring Corfe Castle. Visit Lulworth Cove or the golden, sheltered beach and dunes at Studland.
Check-in is from 2pm, with departures by 11am. This site is for self-contained motorhomes only - there are no toilets or other facilities. For directions, group bookings, dogs, local area guides and more, please check the Guide to Kingston Lacy Motorhome Site.
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