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Camping, caravans, motorhomes and getting out and about in Dorset
The Chesil Beach doesn’t only join Portland and Abbotsbury, it also divides. The
massive bank of pebbles that arcs its way around the North Eastern edge of Lyme Bay
has annexed a smaller body of water between itself and the mainland -
In combination, the Fleet and the Chesil are a fascinating and beautiful habitat for a diverse range of animals, birds and plants. Because of which it is listed and protected under several national and international agreements, as well as being part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast.
The Fleet stretches from Abbotsbury in the West to Ferry Bridge in the East, where it opens in to Portland Harbour.
The waters of the Fleet are tidal, being filled and partially emptied twice each
day by the ebb and flow of the sea under Ferry Bridge and through the harbour. But
the lagoon is also fed by fresh water run-
The Fleet is famous for its waterfowl and natural history, but also for its links to Britain’s literary and national history.
For serious ornithologists and amateur bird-
The Fleet is probably most famous as the home of the Mute Swans of the Abbotsbury
Swannery, but it also attracts significant populations of Dark Bellied Brent Geese,
Common Greenshank, Little Egrets, Common Pochard, Red-
All these birds are attracted by the unique and wildlife-
For those with an interest in the underwater ecosystems of the Fleet there’s a glass bottomed boat, aptly named the Fleet Observer, which runs trips around the Eastern end of the Fleet. This, Ferry Bridge end of the lagoon, is also where you will find the “Chesil Centre”, a visitor centre dedicated to the Fleet and Chesil and all its natural history and ecology.
Whilst the Fleet is now recognised and protected for its national and international importance ecologically, in the past it has served the nation in other ways.
Until the 1970s, a string of World War Two pill boxes stretched the length of the Chesil as part of defences to prevent the beach being used for troop landings. Those on the Chesil have now been washed away but a few remain on the Fleet’s landward shore.
It was here also that some of the early prototypes of Barnes Wallis’s “bouncing bombs”
of the Dam Busters fame, were first tested -
Other military activity in the area includes several army camps including a rifle
range -
All of this type of activity is concentrated, along with more commercial operations,
at the Eastern end of the Fleet, towards Ferry Bridge. This gives some parts of
the shore in that area a semi-
The village of Fleet itself, which is about halfway along the lagoon, is especially
picturesque. More of a hamlet than a village, it featured in the smuggling novel
“Moonfleet”. Parts of the village were destroyed by a storm surge in 1824, including
most of the “Old Fleet Church”. What was left of the Church by the sea remains standing
today, pretty, but largely unused -
Today, the Fleet remains a truly beautiful and peaceful place to walk and enjoy great scenery and an abundance of wildlife.
You wouldn’t want to swim there, and you’re not allowed to fish there. Most boats are banned, unless you’ve a licence. So just enjoy it for what it is, Britain’s biggest and best brackish lagoon and a very beautiful place. There’s none other like it in Britain, and few in the rest of Europe.
| Sea Barn Farm Camping Park |
| West Fleet Holiday Farm |
| Bagwell Farm Touring Park |
| Static Caravans and Lodges |
| Dorset Parks Directory |
| The Fleet Lagoon |
| Ferry Bridge |
| West Bay |
| Burton Hive |
| Cogden Beach |
| West Bexington |
| Corfe Castle |
| Maiden Castle |
| Tyneham |
| Cerne Abbas |
| Shaftesbury |
| Sturminster Newton |
| Dorchester |
| Hardy's Cottage |
| Lower Bockhampton |
| Brownsea Island |
| Wareham |
| Clouds Hill |
| Moreton |
| Stanton St Gabriel |
| Eggardon Hill |
| Corfe Castle Re-enactments |
| The Roman Town House |
| The Tank Story |
| Abbotsbury Swannery |
| Abbotsbury Childrens' Farm |
| Abbotsbury Gardens |
| Fishing & Angling |
| Walks & Walking |
| Guided Walks |
| Sailing Tall Ships |
| Fishing Lakes and Rivers |
| Fishing & Sea Angling |
| Great Dorset Steam Fair |
| Dorset County Show |
| "Maiden Newton at War" |
| Portland Steam & Vintage Show |
| Tankfest |
| The Waverley |
| 2012 Sailing Events |
| Privacy |
| Sea Barn Farm Camping Park |
| West Fleet Holiday Farm |
| Bagwell Farm Touring Park |
| Static Caravans and Lodges |
| Dorset Parks Directory |
| The Fleet Lagoon |
| Ferry Bridge |
| West Bay |
| Burton Hive |
| Cogden Beach |
| West Bexington |
| Corfe Castle |
| Maiden Castle |
| Tyneham |
| Cerne Abbas |
| Shaftesbury |
| Sturminster Newton |
| Dorchester |
| Hardy's Cottage |
| Lower Bockhampton |
| Brownsea Island |
| Wareham |
| Clouds Hill |
| Moreton |
| Stanton St Gabriel |
| Eggardon Hill |
| Corfe Castle Re-enactments |
| The Roman Town House |
| The Tank Story |
| Abbotsbury Swannery |
| Abbotsbury Childrens' Farm |
| Abbotsbury Gardens |
| Fishing & Angling |
| Walks & Walking |
| Guided Walks |
| Sailing Tall Ships |
| Fishing Lakes and Rivers |
| Fishing & Sea Angling |
| Great Dorset Steam Fair |
| Dorset County Show |
| "Maiden Newton at War" |
| Portland Steam & Vintage Show |
| Tankfest |
| The Waverley |
| 2012 Sailing Events |
| Privacy |