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Sweet Hill Farm

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· Isle Of Portland, Dorset, England · 6 acres
Hosted by Charlotte B.
10 motorhome/tent pitches
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best all-round: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2023.
Simple, almost-wild, seaside camping on the Isle of Portland

In Roman times, beacons were lit across Portland Bill to warn passing ships of the dangers of its pointed coastline. Many years and many unhappy accidents later, King George I conceded that its treacherous shores were likely in need of a lighthouse or two. Now, the famous Portland Bill Lighthouse is a far more welcoming sight for travellers, with Sweet Hill Farm, just a mile from its base, offering the ideal location for those looking to explore the island.

Sweet Hill Farm provides a family-friendly hub for spirited adventurers to descend upon, in a site devoted to leaving as little impact upon its land as possible. 60 spacious camping pitches are available across several fields in an "almost-wild" setting, meaning that handcrafted compost toilets, hot showers and cold water taps provide basic amenities, while ensuring its surroundings remain unspoiled. Do expect to open your tent each morning to a perfect sea view.

Sweet Hill Farm is ideal for campers with an adventurous side. Its family-run Chesil Equestrian stables provide local trekking experiences, allowing visitors to meet and fall in love with the likes of Chip, Pepe, and Ffion before exploring Portland on horseback. Andrew Simpson Watersports Centre is just a 10-minute drive away and offers accessible sailing and watersports for all abilities, with classes and activities for ages five and over. Then for the particularly brave there’s abseiling courtesy of Portland Climbing, with its group climbing sessions offering a variety of grades to suit all skill levels.

If all that adventuring sounds a little overwhelming, then follow the South West Coast Path from the edge of the campsite and you’ll eventually join 18-mile Chesil Beach, which feels positively endless from this point on its eastern tip. The beach provides a variety of idyllic fishing spots, as anglers travel from all across the country to catch Portland’s plaice, sole, and other sea-dwelling fish. Alternatively, enjoy a scenic 30-minute walk to The Lobster Pot Restaurant for one of their famous Dorset Cream Teas, situated right next to Portland Bill with unparalleled views of the coast.

When you wake up on Sweet Hill Farm to a glorious view of the sea, with a day of exploration ahead of you and all of Portland’s pleasures within walking distance, you’ll wonder why it took nearly 2,000 years for the first lighthouse to be built there. Who wouldn’t want to see this place?

By day you will see kestrels, owls and wildflowers, and with zero light pollution by night you can enjoy the most beautiful star gazing. We own a riding school so you can also book to ride and see the island on horseback. Here we offer nearly wild camping. With minimal facilities and as little impact on the land as possible, we have handcrafted compost toilets and cold water on tap in each field. Come prepared for some wild weather but enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and coastline.
Vehicle details
Camper Trailers, Motorhomes, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Vehicles under 26 meters allowed
Pull-in site
Surface type: grass-or-paddock
Surface levelness: flat
No Caravans and Fifth wheels
Doesn't accommodate slideouts
No electrical connection
No water connection
No sewage connection
No TV connection
Generators not allowed
What to expect
Motorhome/tent pitch
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Firepit. Off the ground fire pits are allowed here. We kindly ask that no one has any fires on the ground and does not burn the grass, as we return the fields back to grazing for our horses in the winter.
Toilet available
Composting toilet. Please bring your own toilet roll and hand sanitiser.
Pets allowed
On leash
Potable water available
Tap
Showers available
Hot water . £1 for a 3 minute token for the hot showers and cold showers are free.
Bins available
Recycling bin, trash bin. Our bins can be located by the first gate in the carpark.
Picnic table present
we have a small cafe area.
Playground available
A very basic swing set is available by the cafe area.
Cooking equipment absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 12:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Super Strict (30 Days)
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 1 vehicle
2WD accessible
During your trip
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Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
ExtrasAvailable at checkout
Reviews
93% Recommend263 Ratings · 149 reviews
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Claire P.
3 years on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· March 2025
3 m Class B
Lovely campsite, beautiful views and very friendly staff. However, in my opinion, there isn't much to do on Portland and apart from the coastline, it's not the prettiest of places. Great place to go for long walks along the coastal path for a weekend though.
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Nicci M.
2 reviews
Recommends
· March 2025
Pitch Perfect Campsite :)
23 m Class B
Sweet Hill Farm is a great little spot. The views are what really make this camping spot - waking up every morning to the sea, Portland Bill Lighthouse and the horses in the field. We stayed in our van so had all we needed, but the site has toilets (port-a-loos), water for drinking and washing up and new shower blocks. There is a food and drink hut that offers fresh coffee, baked goods and cakes too. Family fun, friendly and part of an equestrian farm, there's also lots of other lovely animals happy in their habitat. A great campsite and perfect base for exploring the area and the coastal walks on offer :).
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Melanie C.
2 months on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· March 2025
Lovely
6 m Class B · With pets
Lovely site, sadly the composting toilets weren't ready so we were using portaloos which obviously weren't pleasant 😔 Lovely staff and nothing was too much trouble x
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Alex. D.
3 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
4 m Class B · With pets
Loved the campsite. Very relaxed and chilled. Basically facilities but awesome views and rustic which I prefer Arrived late on the first night and did find it hard to find my pitch in the dark. Someone else had pinched my hook up but I managed to find an alternative so all good
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Nikki N.
2 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
stunning views and site 💎
6 m Class B
What an absolute gem! 💎 The site is beautiful, only a short walk to Portland Light house via a costal walk. Staff were friendly and really helpful and so was the beautiful owners dog. Our plans were to venture out to watch the rugby, but the on site shop and everything we needed, and decided to stay on site and admire the view. Ee can’t wait to visit again with the kids ( lovely play area and animals to look at) Showers were perfect and HOT ! We think we have found our “go to” site, and can’t wait to come back ♥️
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Ryan H.
1 month on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
4 m Class B
Beautiful views and great facilities, will definitely be coming back in summer. The owner was really welcoming and helpful!
Location
Isle Of Portland, Dorset, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Charlotte B.

Joined in March 2021
From the host
Our private land offers nearly wild camping in a glorious location with uninterrupted views over to Portland Bill. Come and enjoy the many activities Portland has to offer, from horse riding, walking, rock climbing, bird watching, fishing, sailing or enjoying ice creams at the famous Portland Bill lighthouse. Portland known as the jewel of Dorset, is a tied island, 4 miles long and just 5 miles south from Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county. The Jurassic Chesil Beach joins it to the mainland.
Nearby attractions

Portland Bill Lighthouse (01305 821050), the isle’s most famous landmark, is a 30-minute walk or five-minute drive away. Its accompanying Visitor Centre provides those brave enough to scale its 153 steps with the history of the 144-year old structure, while you’ll even be rewarded with a badge for making it to the top. Chesil Equestrian (01305 823719) is an on-site stable that provides horse trekking experiences around Portland’s coast, while Portland Climbing (07752454602) will get you set up with scaling the isle’s cliffs and Andrew Simpson Watersports Centre (01305 457400) will let you book sailing or watersports days out. The nearest beach, Church Ope Cove, is a five-minute drive or 25-minute walk away, while Chesil Beach is a 10-minute drive and Weymouth Beach is a 30-minute drive away.

Food and drink

The Lobster Pot (01305 820242) offers cream tea and crab sandwiches with a great view, though for a stiffer drink, The Eight Kings (01305 822110) serves real ale, a selection of home-cooked food, and the occasional live music. Quiddles Cafe (01305 820651) is a unique beach bar on Chesil Beach, a 10-minute drive away, providing delicious seafood straight from the source.

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