Highlands End Holiday Park, located near the charming fishing village of West Bay in Dorset, is one of the county's most celebrated five-star parks. Perched above the Jurassic Coast, the park offers breathtaking panoramic views stretching across 99 miles of coastline - from Portland Bill in Dorset all the way to Start Point in Devon.
Owning a holiday home at Highlands End means having an exceptional range of on-park facilities right on your doorstep. The exclusive Highlands End Leisure Club features a swimming pool, sauna and steam room, while keen sporting types will enjoy the 18-hole foot golf course with its stunning coastal backdrop. Martin's Bar and Restaurant serves locally sourced food and drink, with Costa Coffee, a large beer garden and regular live music and entertainment. Younger children are well catered for with the Little Fire Station Indoor Soft Play area, plus two outdoor adventure playgrounds.
The park is set within working farmland and is home to a small herd of alpacas, a wildlife lake and a nature trail covering a 2.9-mile circular route. Dog owners will appreciate the dedicated off-lead dog exercising meadow and dog shower, making Highlands End a genuinely dog-friendly park. Additional conveniences include a SPAR convenience store, electric vehicle charging points, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and a secure ANPR barrier entrance for peace of mind.
For those who love the outdoors, the South West Coast Path runs directly past the park, giving owners immediate access to some of the most dramatic walking routes in England. The beach at Eype is within easy reach on foot, as is West Bay, just a short walk away.
Highlands End sits at the heart of the Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site, making it an ideal base for exploring the very best of Dorset. The nearby village of West Bay is a picturesque spot well known for its harbour, fresh seafood and independent cafes and restaurants. It featured prominently as the filming location for the ITV drama Broadchurch.
Further afield, the fossil-rich beaches of Charmouth are a favourite with families, while the iconic Durdle Door arch is one of Dorset's most photographed landmarks. History enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the ruins of Corfe Castle, and the market town of Bridport - just a short drive away - offers independent shops, artisan markets and a thriving local food scene. For family days out, Monkey World and The Tank Museum are among the county's most popular attractions. Weymouth and Lyme Regis both offer traditional seaside experiences with excellent restaurants and watersports facilities.
The park is located near West Bay, Dorset, with the postcode DT6 6AR. It sits directly on the South West Coast Path with panoramic views over the Jurassic Coast.
Yes, Highlands End is a dog-friendly park with a dedicated off-lead dog exercising meadow, dog friendly Bar & Restaurant and dog shower on-park.
Facilities include a leisure club with swimming pool, sauna and steam room, a bar and restaurant, a SPAR convenience store, outdoor and indoor play areas, an 18-hole foot golf course, a wildlife lake, nature trail, EV charging points and a secure ANPR barrier entrance.
Yes, West Bay beach and Eype Beach are both within walking distance of the park.