Best camping, glamping, and outdoor stays in Corfe Castle

The first view of Corfe Castle in Dorset is almost guaranteed to take your breath away.

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One of England’s most recognisable and memorable sites, the hilltop ruin appears, as if from an Enid Blyton novel, with the Swanage Railway steam train puffing past and the rolling greenery of Dorset's Purbeck Hills all around. That surrounding countryside also plays host to some excellent campsites many of which have been happily endorsed by the experts here at Hipcamp. Take a look at our favourite campsites near Corfe Castle today and start planning your own Dorset adventure…

Best camping, glamping, and outdoor stays in Corfe Castle guide

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Camping and glamping in Corfe Castle

Looking to go camping or glamping near Corfe Castle? You might get closer than you think – not because the National Trust who look after the 1,000-year-old fortress have opened up the gates to let people camp in its shadow, but because Corfe Castle is also the name of the nearby picturesque village. Nonetheless, it’s likely that the awe-inspiring castle is what’s drawing you to this part of Dorset. As one of the county’s major tourist attractions, with a location in the middle of the Isle of Purbeck, who could blame you? It’s had that effect on people for years and one of the results of its popularity is a wealth of campsites within easy reach of the castle walls. The Hipcamp team are a discerning lot though and we only give the thumbs up to places that measure up. You won’t find holiday park-style sites among the Hipcamp collection but you might find somewhere you can pitch up and have a campfire. You’re unlikely to find a run-down mobile home but you might find a restored vintage caravan. If that sounds like the kind of camping or glamping in Corfe Castle you’re looking for, browse the pitches, bell tents, camping pods and shepherd's huts in our hand-picked collection.

Things to do in Corfe Castle

The evocative ruins of Corfe Castle stand at the heart of the Isle of Purbeck. Visible for miles around they are one of Dorset’s must-see attractions. Managed by the National Trust, the entrance fee allows you into the grounds and visitor centre where you can learn about the centuries of building, rebuilding and destruction that’s shaped what you can see today. In the nearby village, you can visit Corfe Castle Model Village to see what the castle would have been like before it was left in ruins by Oliver Cromwell’s allies in the English Civil War. The steam and diesel trains of the Swanage Railway puff their way right past the castle, which has its own stop in the village, en route from Norden  to the seaside at Swanage.

Although it’s known as an island, Purbeck is really a peninsula. Surrounded by water on three sides, when you’re on the peninsula, you’re never too far from the sea and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Jurassic Coast. Apart from the seaside fun of Swanage, there’s fossil-hunting and snorkelling at Kimmeridge Bay, world-class wildlife watching at RSPB Arne on Poole Harbour and the fascinating rock formations at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. The pretty and historic town of Wareham is also within reach and for rainy-day fun there’s Monkey World Ape Sanctuary, the Bovington Tank Museum and Thomas Hardy’s Cottage. For more ideas on things to do in Corfe Castle check out the Visit Dorset website.

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The hilltop ruins of Corfe Castle in Dorset appears as if from an Enid Blyton novel, with the Swanage Railway steam train puffing past and the rolling greenery of Dorset's Purbeck Hills all around. Discover the best campsites in the area with this hand-picked collection of favourites, all chosen by the travel experts at Hipcamp.

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Some popular campsites near Corfe Castle in Dorset include [campsite names]. You can also explore different options for camping near Corfe Castle on Hipcamp.

The must-see attractions in the nearby village of Corfe Castle in Dorset include the evocative ruins of Corfe Castle, the Corfe Castle Model Village, and the steam and diesel trains of the Swanage Railway. You can also explore different options for camping near Corfe Castle on Hipcamp.

Some activities to do in the Isle of Purbeck near Corfe Castle in Dorset include fossil-hunting and snorkelling at Kimmeridge Bay, wildlife watching at RSPB Arne on Poole Harbour, and visiting the rock formations at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. You can also explore different options for camping near Corfe Castle on Hipcamp.

Some nearby attractions to visit in Dorset near Corfe Castle include the pretty and historic town of Wareham, Monkey World Ape Sanctuary, the Bovington Tank Museum, and Thomas Hardy’s Cottage. You can also explore different options for camping near Corfe Castle on Hipcamp.

Visitors can learn about the centuries of building, rebuilding, and destruction that’s shaped the ruins of Corfe Castle at the visitor centre in Corfe Castle in Dorset. You can also explore different options for camping near Corfe Castle on Hipcamp.

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