What’s great about camping out at Crossways Caravan Club Site? For starters, it’s nestled amid 35-acres of quiet, vibrant woodland, offering an inventively reshaped location for quiet camping escapes. Spacious and generously spaced out pitches rest in open groves linked by winding and scenic paths. Follow these paths and embark on a gentle stroll around the campsite and take in the stunning scenery, including the sprawling Iron Horse Meadows that lead to the charming Poachers Paradise. If you’re the type of camper who prefers to leave their vehicle behind in the bustling summer months, the railway is a handy 5-minute stroll away. Mosey over to the pleasant pub next to the site for good food and tipple after an active day of adventure, or rumble off into the nearby town of Weymouth for attractions and excellent dining opportunities. If beaches are where it’s at, pop into the harbour town of Poole for its sandy shores and the Lighthouse arts centre nearby. For more historic locations and local amenities, visit the market town of Dorchester, and spend an afternoon pottering around at a pace of choice. Both touring and tent pitches set out on grass and hardstanding in an area regularly frequented by wild deer. The owners ask that guests refrain from feeding the wild animals as they are unpredictable. Pets are welcome.