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West Bay Holiday Park ( Parkdean Resorts )
West Bay
Bridport Dorset (Browse area)
DT6 4HB
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Pitches: 199 Open: 07/03/2024 to 04/11/2024 07/03/2025 to 04/11/2025
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Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
Rallies Welcome |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
Baby Changing Facilities |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
No Gas Exchange |
Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop On Site |
Bar On Site |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
Games Room |
Evening Entertainment |
No Fishing |
Wild Swimming <1 mile |
Indoor Pool On Site |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
Beach On Site |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access |
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Date of Visit: April 2018 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: Natsbequiglibum |
8 reviews from this member |
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It has been a wet March, but I was surprised to find the pitches in such a state.
The pitch I was offered for my Romahome was at the top of a steep rise to a terrace of chopped up poorly drained grass. The tarmac ended abruptly at an area of mud where others had struggled out.
I managed to avoid getting stuck and returned to reception to ask for a refund or upgrade to a hardstanding if possible.
Due to a cancellation this was done at no charge, although the hardstanding was an area of not level compacted sea ballast, only just large enough to park the van at a skew to avoid the grass bank rising to the next terrace being right at my back door. The Romahome is only small so I wouldn't like to try putting a larger van in, even if it had a side door.
I had booked with Parkdean Resorts through their cranky web site and had hoped that I would be better catered for by a firm of this size. I was aware the year has been wet, so hoped this would be better than a say farm style site.
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Date of Visit: July 2017 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Markie4569 |
8 reviews from this member |
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The location is fab.
Right in the harbour with its crabbing, fishing and multiple fish & chip huts - a proper quaint little fishing village.
Camping plots are (as always) right at the back of the site and this time, on terraces. The plot sizes aren't fabulous leaving little room to sit outside and enjoy the harbour view without encroaching onto the grass 'roadway' that you have to use to get to your pitch.
Toilets/Showers have been updated at some point and are fit for purpose.
The Pool was a winner for our kids and the shop was very well stocked.
What I will say is, If you have a fear of birds (seagulls in particular) I would give this site a miss. They terrorise locals and tourists alike and seem to have very little Fear.
The on site restaurant is adequate and not what I'd call cheap as was the Bar.
I've read some reviews on this site stating barking dogs as being a problem but when in a tent, I can assure you the seagulls and Crows will more than do their best to keep you awake all night!
All in all, a good site that IS in need of a little TLC as its now showing the scars of its age.
Having said that - I probably would return.
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Date of Visit: March 2017 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Alipin |
3 reviews from this member |
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I picked this campsite due to its location & close to coast & only an hour and half from were we live in New Forest & we loved it, £33 for 3 nights with electrics in most beautiful place, out of season while beautiful. We do all sorts of camping, we back pack, we tent, we caravan, we festival sometimes with electrics other times without, we are a little weird but who cares.
I had my last Chemotherapy yesterday & we are going back again next week for husbands birthday, while cost is double but still cheap.
I'm just mad about camping & camping mad about me, they call me Mellow Yellow.
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Date of Visit: September 2016 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Johnandann |
12 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a seven night stay at West Bay. First stay on a Park Dean site, but we have stayed on many other commercial sites previously. This site is sorely in need of an injection of capital by its owner's. At night many of the tiers have no lighting.
The wardens hut was very rarely staffed. , no evidence of any ground work being done ( a complaint echoed by static van owners I spoke to), not a site that gives a good first impression. Pitch size is adequate, but a quoted size of 9. 5 metres by 9. 5 metres would end up with your unit encroaching onto the access roadway.
Speaking to a seasonal owner, little grass cutting/ general tidying up has been done all year. This gives the site a very untidy appearance and the numerous weeds and long grass between the tiers risks dogs being bitten by ticks.
On a positive note the toilets and showers are kept really clean by obviously dedicated staff. It is a shame that some of the users didn't have any respect for these efforts! The ladies facilities are badly in need of a refurb. They are clean but old.
The real bonus of this site is its location and for this reason alone we will probably return.
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Date of Visit: May 2016 |
Unit: Trailer Tent |
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Reviewer: Claydoncamper |
28 reviews from this member |
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This site is in a great location because you can walk to the harbour and beaches of West Bay in a few minutes, even from the touring section of the site which is further away than the static section.
There is no barrier in this site so you can just drive in and out. We don’t really take valuable items away with us, but if you do, this is worth bearing in mind. It did seem safe though. Arrival and check-in was straightforward enough and was friendly and helpful. You get a pack on arrival with all the information about the site etc.
The pitch – yes, now this is a sticking point for me. With a folding camper, awning and average size family car, we aren’t the most cumbersome unit in the world but once these three items were on the pitch, there wasn’t any room to sit outside or set up a barbecue etc. Some pitches seemed to be bigger which was frustrating as I had paid a premium price for booking here. The pitches are tiered or terraced and whilst that means you have no-one in front of you and a grass bank behind you, getting your unit onto the pitch may be a little problematic. The best sea views are on the top terrace and anywhere else is limited with better views of the rooftops of static caravans. As always, most people drove down these narrow access roads carefully but there is always someone who thinks it’s ok to tear down them – only takes one child to step out of an awning side door! There was fresh water and a grey drain at the end of our terrace but I don’t think every terrace had one.
The toilets and showers – these were usually clean and tidy and there was always hot water. The showers have nowhere to sit though. The men’s showers did have a bench outside of the cubicles. There is one hook in each cubicle which isn’t sufficient and the water is delivered by one of those annoying push buttons that never seem to give enough time between pushes. As is always the case, the showers seemed specced and designed by someone who wasn’t actually ever going to use them! The toilets were mostly clean though one or two campers could do with lessons on what a toilet brush is for.
As yes, fellow campers. In general the rest of the touring clientele were fine. There were some rather noisy souls though who thought that loud shouting and laughing beyond midnight was perfectly acceptable. And dogs! Now I don’t mind dogs even though I’d never have one myself. But some people need to understand that I don’t want to spend all day listening to their dog barking because they don’t give it enough attention. Oh for a dog free site!
We didn’t use any of the site entertainment but it seemed as though it was the usual ‘Hi-De-Hi’ style of bingo, karaoke and disco. It’s not something that will disturb either if you like quiet evenings, you can’t hear it on the pitches – though maybe it was merely drowned out by laughing drunks and barking dogs! We did use the swimming pool and the kids really enjoyed it. It was half-term and busy so a band system was in operation whereby you get an hour or maybe a little longer in the pool before they call you out.
There is a small shop and the inevitable arcade but we didn’t use it. There’s a Morrison’s not far away in Bridport. West Bay has a nice harbour where the kids went crabbing and there’s a few souvenir shops etc, but there are plenty of outlets to get food and the fish and chips and fresh donuts weren’t bad at all. We didn’t use the site café but from reading previous reviews, it seems you get a better deal and meal outside the site gates.
So, would we go there again? I think I’d look for somewhere else next time, though of course there’s not much choice if it has to be West Bay. The pitch size is the deal breaker for me. I do like a bit of room. I also like the flatter site rather than the terrace because the kids have more space for their bikes and that. Overall then, you’ll either like this site or you won’t, I’m in the latter category but more because of my own preferences rather than any fault of the site itself.
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Date of Visit: September 2015 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Greg M |
40 reviews from this member |
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Don't usually go to commercial sites but as this one was close to the sea (for my fishing) we gave it a go.
The pitches are on stepped levels and while we were there ours was quite muddy. Having said that there is plenty of room on each pitch.
As I said, convenient for the beaches and also several cafes, shops etc.
Can't comment on the site facilities as we didn't use any except the shop which stocked everything you need to keep you going.
Toilets and showers were clean every time we used them.
The one thing that takes the shine off, is having to pay £2 a night for a cat that never leaves the van, to my mind that is ridiculous.
Having said all that we would probably go back.
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Date of Visit: August 2015 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Lavlark |
11 reviews from this member |
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We loved the location of this site. I found the toilets etc clean and more than adequate although the shower cubicles had no chair/seat, which, these days I need !- But this is not the first site I have used without this facility, and have to go into a toilet so I can sit down to get dressed !
However, there is plenty to do in and around the harbour, we found the old customs house, which is now being used as an antique/curio centre, along with food and drink available.
As advised, by a previous reviewer, I didn't want to eat at the sites cafe, but my husband wanted a pint, so we duly ordered fish n chips - over priced ( do watch out for the outside menu - it is for take away, with no prices for eating in ) and overcooked, and it really wasn't cod, a flat piece of constituted fish, covered in battered cardboard.
We had a walk into Bridport, which is a lovely little town, with many independent retail outlets- not cheap mind. We caught the bus back. There are also buses just outside the site, going to Lyme Regis, also Weymouth, which is great. Saves driving, and looking for car parks.
All in all, we would go to this site again.
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Date of Visit: June 2015 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Baldrick2 |
21 reviews from this member |
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We stayed at this site in June so that we could visit West Bay, it was chosen only for the location as we do not usually use commercial sites. It only takes about 5 minutes walk from the site to the sea and harbour. The walk into Bridport town takes about 40 minutes, and you can walk on the coast path in both directions. The pitches are terraced and so you have a view from the pitch and no-one opposite your pitch. There did seem to be quite a lot of traffic riding up and down from non-campers, maybe they were viewing the site. There is not a barrier and anyone could just come in. The shower block needs a refurbishment, and the water is set at one temperature which was quite hot. We would not visit this site again.
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Date of Visit: May 2015 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Suzi1971 |
19 reviews from this member |
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Just come back from a lovely four day break with our Motorhome on this site. Checking in at reception was very easy and finding our pitch simple too. The pitches are quite tight to manoeuvre onto but not impossible and we have a 7m unit. Pitches are terraced and views across the park to the sea are great. Toilet block immaculate and never closed for cleaning which is great news for families! Easy access to fresh water and grey water drainage for the Motorhome although this isn't signposted. Kids loved the indoor swimming pool that operates a band system to stop it getting too crowded. Didn't visit the entertainment or the restaurant but they do serve Costa coffees! Ideally located for access to the harbour and the sights of the area. My daughter liked it that much here she made us promise to visit again!
No wifi at pitches though just in reception locality and no TV signal! We just watched DVDs! Good play area for the kids too.
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Date of Visit: April 2015 |
Unit: Trailer Tent |
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Reviewer: Andrewdoddsuk |
7 reviews from this member |
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Just got back from a 4 night stay at Easter. Got lucky with the weather! The main reason for using a Park Dean site was to test out the new trailer tent, in some ways we didn't need the facilities.
Pitch - had a pitch at the top of the terraced field. This is great for the views; but it is a trek to the toilet/shower block. Pitch was just about level, and had plenty of space for a car and fully extended trailer tent - note that you are NOT going to get a caravan and two cars on a pitch.
Toilet block - Clean and functional, not in heavy use as it was April. As with almost every camping shower block I've ever used, more hooks would be good!
The playground and facilities are good, but at the opposite end of the park from the camping pitches. This was OK in good weather but would have been tricky in persistent bad weather.
The area itself is great - you can walk in both directions on the South Coast path, and there are plenty of good places to eat in West Bay. There is even a bit of sand on the Eastern beach.
The only major issue was other campers. When we arrived, we found our pitch being used as a car park - no sign that reception has bothered to check - took a while to get them moved. And on the last two nights we had to contend with loose dogs from the neighbors. The warden presence was very light to non-existent.
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