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***** 5/5 based on 3 user reviews of Wareham Forest Tourist Park

Wareham Forest Tourist Park

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Situated mid-way between Wareham and Bere Regis (off A35). Take the first right, and the park is two miles on the left.

Nearby attractions

Studland Bay, Swanage, Portland, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Wareham, Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum, Corfe Castle, Thomas Hardys Cottage and many more too numerous to mention

Nearby recreation

  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse Riding
  • Swimming (Outdoor)
  • Games Room

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User rating: ***** (5.0/5.0)

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12 Jan 2009: GREIG HOPPER from DEVON reviewed Wareham Forest Tourist Park

My wife and I who are both over 60,stayed here in late November 08.We were met with a very friendly reception,and for the duration of our 3 night stay ,all the staff we met were pleasant and friendly.The site was naturally quiet at this time.The site facilities were equal to the best club standards.We took our bird table and had a good variety of visitors.There is very good access to the woods for those that like cycling or walking.The shop was better stocked than most.Look out for the funny cards .As we left the Christmas lights were being put up,and we would have liked to stay longer.We shall return in the future. Ann and Greig Hopper
Wareham Forest Tourist Park, Wareham, Dorset

response (20 Jan 2009)

Many thanks for your kind comments, we look forward to welcoming you again in the future.

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21 Aug 2007: CARAVAN LOVER from Somerset reviewed Wareham Forest Tourist Park

I have to agree with the other review.We stayed here for the first time at Easter and were really impressed.The owners and thier team have it running like clockwork.Considering how busy it was the toilets and showers were always clean,and it was reassuring to see the shower curtains changed too!
We did have a couple of electrical blips both on our pitch and in the toilet block on a couple of occassions.I think this was just due to the park being at capacity and everyone using thier kettles at once!
Good play area,nice indoor games room,well stocked shop.Nice woodland walks.Overall a very nice,clean well looked after site.
We would happily return.

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This reviewer is a family with children, a tourer/motorhomer

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10 Sep 2006: paulshinar from hampshire reviewed Wareham Forest Tourist Park

I have travelled for 25 years in Europe and the UK with a Caravan, and now have a season pitch at Wareham Forest Tourist Park. The current owners are amazing, and have invested, and continue to invest in making this site one of the most efficient and comfortable I have ever visited. The site is quietly supervised by the owners and staff, ensuring that all guests are safe and content. Nothing is too much trouble. Clearly the Five Star Rating is well deserved, and every inch of this site reflects this. Lets hope that Wareham Forest Tourist Park gives other site owners the inspiration and vision that has clearly worked for them.

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Professional Reviews

Practical Motorhome Independent Site Reviews: Sept 2006

Set on the edge of Wareham Forest, this 43-acre site has gone from good to great. The access roads have recently been upgraded, and extra hardstandings have been added. The heated outdoor swimming and paddling pools have been re-lined, and the surrounding area has been paved to create a separate space for relaxing.
Wherever you go on this site, you'll appreciate the sense of space. Facilities are top notch, and there's a large recreation field with a state-of-the-art children's adventure playground. In high season, the on-site shop sells freshly baked goods from its own in-store bakery.
The site is surrounded by acres of woodland, with many walks and a cycle track around the periphery. The town of Wareham is less than two miles away and you'll find an indoor swimming pool, a cinema, and tennis courts there. The golden, sandy beaches of Bournemouth are within a short drive, too.
• 15 miles to Brownsea Island for wildlife guided tours and walks. Ferries from Poole Quay (tel 01202 631828), Sandbanks (tel 01929 462383), Swanage (tel 01202 558550).

Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2006

Set on the edge of Wareham Forest, this 43-acre site has gone from good to great. The access roads have recently been upgraded, and extra hardstandings have been added. The heated outdoor swimming and paddling pools have been re-lined, and the surrounding area has been paved to create a separate space for relaxing.
Wherever you go on this site, you’ll appreciate the sense of space. Facilities are top notch, and there’s a large recreation field with a state-of-the art children’s adventure playground at the site’s far side. In high season, the on-site shop sells freshly baked bread and croissants from its own in-store bakery.
The site is surrounded by acres of woodland, with many walks and a cycle track around the periphery. The town of Wareham is less than two miles away, and you’ll find an indoor swimming pool, a cinema, and tennis courts here. The golden, sandy beaches of Bournemouth are within a short drive.

Practical Caravan Great Escapes recommended park Nov 2005

This family-run site is set in 43 acres of woodland on the edge of Wareham
Forest. It really does feel spacious, especially around the reception
area, while the games area, with its adventure playground in the centre,
is enormous.
Most of the 200 touring pitches, all of which have 15A electric hook-up,
are large and others are absolutely huge. There are eight fully serviced
pitches, and more are to be added. Toilets are scrupulously clean and the
domestic-style showers provide plenty of hot water.
The site features a heated outdoor swimming pool with children’s paddling
pools and a patio area. A well-stocked shop sells home-baked bread and croissants, wine and spirits. A pub with a restaurant is located one mile away.
Cycle tracks run around the site and into the forest, and dogs are
permitted. Barbecues are also allowed, provided they are kept off the
ground. Security is currently being improved. The gates are locked at
night, and all incoming and outgoing vans must pass reception.
Off-site, there are pleasant, sandy beaches in Poole and Swanage.
If you are looking for a coastal site that’s spacious and close to amenities, this is ideal.

Practical Caravan Top Sites for Castles May 2005

Situated at the edge of Wareham Forest and within easy reach of the Purbecks, this site has good leisure facilities that include a heated outdoor swimming pool and a paddling pool.
The spacious touring pitches are arranged in rows, and eight are fully serviced, including TV connections. Many of the pitches were recently upgraded to hardstanding. The children’s play area has also been improved. There are forest walks, cycle tracks and dog walks in abundance.
Park owners Tony and Sarah Birch live on site, which is good for security. In addition, all vehicles must pass reception, and the entrance is locked between 11pm and 7am.

Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Awards 2005

This family-owned and -managed site is situated on the edge of Wareham Forest and within easy reach of the Purbecks. It provides an excellent centre for those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of a countryside holiday without the provision of endless amenities.
Not that there is anything lacking here: there is a heated outdoor swimming pool and paddling pool, the two toilet buildings are exemplary, with free and adjustable hot water for showers and dishwashing, a full launderette, and provision for the disabled. There is a fully stocked shop, open in the high season, and basic items are available from reception during low season.
There are 200 spacious touring pitches, all with 16A electricity supply. A great deal of work has recently been done on upgrading many of the pitches to hardstanding. Laid out in rows, all the pitches are spacious, and some are enormous. The children’s play area has exemplary multifunction units set on a base of play sand. The whole site is spacious without appearing big: there are forest walks, cycle tracks and dog walks in abundance.
Those looking for sandy beaches will find them at Poole and Swanage, and all the holiday amenities of Bournemouth and Weymouth are within an hour’s drive.
Security is good: the owners, Tim and Sarah Birch, live on site, and all vehicles must pass reception, and the entrance is locked between 11pm and 7am.
All in all, this is a five-star site in a location that country lovers will enjoy

Practical Motorhome Independent Site Reviews.

Inspector Paul Harris
Situated on the edge of Wareham Forest and within easy reach of the Purbeck Hills, this family owned and managed site provides an excellent centre for those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of a countryside holiday without the provision of endless amenities. Not that there is anything lacking here: the heated outdoor swimming pool and paddling pool are extensive, and the two toilet blocks are exemplary, with free hot water for showers and dishwashing, full laundry facilities, and provision for access by the disabled. There is a fully stocked shop, open all year.
There are 200 spacious touring pitches, all with 16A electricity supply, and of these, eight are fully serviced, and include a TV aerial point.
A great deal of work has recently been carried out, upgrading many of the pitches to hardstanding (more than 400 tons of shingle have been laid to make this possible). Set out in rows, all the pitches are spacious – some are enormous. The children’s play area has been upgraded, with exemplary multi-function units set on a new base of play-sand.
The whole site is spacious without appearing too big: there are forest walks, cycle tracks and dog walking facilities in abundance. Those looking for sandy beaches will find them at Poole and Swanage, and all the holiday amenities of Bournemouth and Weymouth are within an hour’s drive.
Security here is good: the owners live on site and all vehicles must pass reception. The entrance is locked between 11.00pm and 7.00am. This is a five-star site, in a location which country lovers will enjoy greatly. It is also a member of the ‘Best of British’ sites group.

Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2004

This is a family-run site set in 43 acres of woodland on the edge of 14 square miles of Wareham Forest. It really does feel spacious, especially around the reception, while the games area with its adventure playground in the centre, is enormous.

There are 200 spacious touring pitches, all of which have 15A electric hook-up. Laid out in rows, most are extremely spacious and others are absolutely huge. At the moment, there are eight fully serviced pitches, but this is set to increase. Toilets are kept scrupulously clean and the hot water from the showers is fully adjustable.

The site features a heated outdoor swimming pool with children’s paddling pools and a patio area. A well-stocked shop sells home-baked bread and croissants during the high season, all the basics, aswell as beer and wines. A pub with a restaurant is just one mile away.

Security is currently being improved. The gates are locked at night, and all incoming and outgoing vans must pass reception. Cycle tracks run around the site and into the forest, and dogs are permitted. Barbecues are also allowed provided they are kept off the ground.

Off-site, sandy beaches in Poole and Swanage are within reach as well. If you’ve been looking for a coastal site that’s spacious and close to amenities, this is ideal.

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