Hailed as the western edge of Dorset's renowned Jurassic Coast, the fishing harbour of West Bay is known for its fine shingle and sand beach which is instantly recognisable.
Dominated by the reddish, strata-divided, sandstone cliffs, West Bay was the dramatic setting for the hit BBC television series Broadchurch and is attractive not just as a popular beach spot but also for its walking, with the coastal path offering a steep trip up to the top of the cliffs. West Bay campsites are a recipe for holiday success: Quick access to the beach, picturesque stop-offs in the harbour and excellent seaside walks. There are plenty in the surrounding countryside but only the best make the cut for Hipcamp. Which West Bay campsite will you choose?
West Bay campsites are a recipe for holiday success: Quick access to the well-known beach – the setting for BBC hit series Broadchurch – and picturesque stop-offs in the harbour, as well as excellent seaside walks atop the cliffs. There are plenty of West Bay campsites in the surrounding countryside but only the best make the cut for Hipcamp.