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Just beyond the park

It’s not so much what there is to see near Hoburne Park, more what will you decide to see first? Dorset is a county rich in history, from medieval castles to 200 million year old fossils on the Jurassic Coast. Or, if you fancy something more modern, there are theme parks and family attractions galore.

Facilities on park

Entertainment complex

Food service

Sammy Squad

Amusement arcade* and pool table*

Heated indoor pool

Heated outdoor pool††

Sauna and steam room

Fitness suite†

Indoor soft play

Free Wi-Fi**

Sky TV and BT Sport in complex

Kid’s adventure playground

Adventure golf *

Christchurch Priory

You can learn all about this important historical and religious landmark from its origins in 1094, through the middle ages and right up to the present day. Plus it’s just a stone’s throw from Hoburne Park, so you can still be back in time for tea!

Bournemouth

Bournemouth is bursting with things to do and sights to see. Whether it’s strolling along more than seven miles of sandy beach or cutting inland for a tour of its many shops, bars and galleries.

Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove is a beautiful, sheltered bowl of blue water and white pebble beach that makes for a perfect day’s swimming, sunbathing and rockpooling. It’s been named one of England’s top five natural wonders, so it’s a must see while you’re here.

Multi-use games area

Launderette*

* Charges apply

** Wi-Fi not suitable for downloading or streaming

† Restrictions apply

†† Open mid May to mid September

Set around four onsite lakes that provide a shimmering backdrop to the comings and goings of the local wildlife and excited pedalo crews, this is a holiday park with a character of its own.

There is a fishing lake where you can wile away an afternoon with at least one eye on your float. And, right on the doorstep, there’s the Cotswold Water Park. Not of the water-slide variety, but a reclaimed wetland of over 150 lakes and waterways where fishing, boating and paddle-boarding are just some of the activities waiting to be enjoyed.

More like a lakeside retreat than a holiday park in the heart of England, you can explore all that the Cotswolds has to offer from English villages of honey-coloured stone, miles of footpaths through the countryside and forest or the buzz in places like Cheltenham and Cirencester.

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