South Lytchett Manor Caravanning and Camping Park is situated on land that once belonged to the historic South Lytchett Manor House, where three generations of the Lees family lived while Lords of the Manor at Lytchett Minster.
For more information on the diverse history of South Lytchett Manor, including why the main gates were buried during the war, why there is bullet holes in the Lodge building and how the main road was built for American tanks, follow the link here!
Green and lush, the grounds offer an abundance of flowering plants, mature trees and local birds and wildlife, and make the perfect holiday backdrop for visitors about to experience the beauty of Dorset at first hand.
In 2007, the natural beauty of the park was at the forefront when new owners Joanne and David Bridgen invested in the development and extension of all site facilities, with every care taken to house new, modern amenities in oak-framed buildings complementing the site’s peaceful, countryside environment.
Today, a strong emphasis is placed on promoting a green and sustainable holiday environment. Ever mindful of environmental issues, South Lytchett Manor takes care to encourage birds and wildlife of all types, and to maintain plant and animal habitats.
This is backed up by multiple South and South East in Bloom Awards.
Not only focused on encouraging a natural environment, South Lytchett Manor is invested in the local community, taking part in Upton in Bloom, fundraising for local charities and frequently investing in local infrastructure.
Offering everything needed for a wide range of holidays including budget breaks, family caravanning and camping trips to motorhome tours, South Lytchett Manor is the ideal choice for camping holidays in Dorset and the South West.
The site is run as a family venture. Assistant Operations Manager, Victoria, proprietors Joanne and David, son Matthew and daughter Megan, and all the other members of the team work together to help make each and every holiday as special and enjoyable as possible.