Dolphins River Park is one of Charmouth's oldest caravan parks having had caravans on its site for over 40 years. It nestles peacefully on the banks of the River Char in the unspoilt Dorset countryside. Rich with wildlife including Kingfishers, Deer and Otters. Only one mile inland from the famous "fossil" beach of Charmouth and just three miles from Lyme Regis - the "pearl" of Dorset.
The coastline having been awarded World Heritage Status. This area makes an excellent base from which to discover the many obvious and hidden delights of West Dorset and East Devon. Also very close to the ITV's fictional Broadchurch town at West Bay.
The coastline having been awarded World Heritage Status. This area makes an excellent base from which to discover the many obvious and hidden delights of West Dorset and East Devon. Also very close to the ITV's fictional Broadchurch town at West Bay.
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The seafront and harbour known as "The Cobb" is a jewel in a many faceted crown. The Cobb is internationally known as the place where Louisa Musgrove fell from steps, known locally as "Granny's Teeth" in the Jane Austen novel "Persuasion". The Cobb also became visually famous when the late John Fowles novel "The French Lieutenants Woman" was made into a very successful film of the same name.
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