On this page you will find location information for Seaview Holiday Park. This includes maps (where possible), address and contact information, local weather forecast for the next 5 days to give you an idea of how the weather in Weymouth compares to home and plenty more.
Address details for Seaview Holiday Park
Preston, Weymouth, Dorset. DT3 6DZ Location Map
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The local area around Seaview Holiday Park & Dorset
A hillside location with magnificent views of the Dorset coastline awaits you at Seaview Caravan Park. When it comes to a bit of family adventure try quad biking at Henley Hillbillies or an armoured fighting vehicle at the Tank Museum!
If you fancy something at a slower pace, enjoy a scenic ride on the Seaton Tramway. Or visit the River Cottage off the Channel Four series near Bridport. In Dorchester you are spoilt for choice with the Dorset Teddy Bear Museum, the Keep Military Museum, the Terracotta Warriors Museum and the Tutankhamun Exhibition.
You can visit the Roman Town House or walk out to the imposing hill fort at Maiden Castle. Visit the Dorset County Museum, or discover the thrilling world of dinosaurs at the Dinosaur Museum.
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