Month-by-Month Guide
Best Time to Visit Dorset
United Kingdom · Updated for 2026
Quick Answer
May - August
November - February (cold, wet, short days)
June offers the longest days with surprisingly mild weather and manageable crowds.
12-15 degrees C (54-59 F) spring, 17-20 degrees C (63-68 F) summer
Dorset Month by Month
Weather, crowds, prices, and events for every month of the year.
January
$$Deep winter in Dorset. Wet and cool but the city's pubs, galleries, and museums make excellent refuge. Cheapest hotel rates of the year.
Events: New Year celebrations, winter warmth
February
$$Cool and often rainy in Dorset, but days start to lengthen. Perfect for unhurried exploration of historic sites without competing with crowds.
Events: Valentine's Day, Six Nations rugby
March
$$Spring comes cautiously to Dorset with daffodils and milder spells. St Patrick's Day brings lively celebrations. Expect showers alongside sunny moments.
Events: St Patrick's Day events (March 17), spring preview
April
$$$Fresh spring air and blooming parks in Dorset. Easter weekend boosts visitor numbers briefly. The weather is unpredictable but rewarding when it shines.
Events: Easter celebrations, spring walks
May
$$$One of the best months to visit Dorset. Long, bright evenings and mild temperatures invite outdoor exploration. Coastal walks and green hills at their best.
Events: Bank holiday events, spring festivals
June
$$$Dorset enjoys its longest days. The evenings are magical with golden light. Outdoor events, festivals, and harbour-side dining come alive this month.
Events: Midsummer events, outdoor music
July
$$$$Peak summer in Dorset. Warmest temperatures of the year and long evenings perfect for outdoor activities. Book accommodation well ahead.
Events: Summer festivals, Highland Games events
August
$$$$The busiest month in Dorset. Summer festivals draw large crowds; prices are at a premium. Still the most reliable weather for outdoor adventures.
Events: Summer events, local celebrations
September
$$$Arguably the finest month in Dorset. The summer crowds thin, autumn colours emerge, and the weather is often surprisingly warm and clear.
Events: Autumn harvest, cultural season opens
October
$$Moody autumn light suits Dorset beautifully. Fiery foliage, cosy pubs, and fewer visitors create an intimate experience. Good value month.
Events: Autumn walks, Halloween events
November
$$Quiet and wet in Dorset. The city's indoor culture - theatre, music, and restaurants - takes centre stage. Lowest prices outside January.
Events: Bonfire Night, early Christmas events
December
$$$Dorset gets festive with Christmas markets and seasonal cheer. Cold and often wet, but the warm pub atmosphere more than compensates.
Events: Christmas markets, Hogmanay / NYE celebrations
Insider Tips for Dorset
- 1Pack layers and a waterproof jacket no matter the season — the weather changes quickly.
- 2Book accommodation months ahead for peak summer and festival weekends.
- 3Explore beyond the obvious tourist spots — the real character lies in local neighbourhoods and pubs.
- 4Visit major sights early morning to avoid queues and get the best photography light.
- 5September is arguably the finest month: warm, golden light, and summer crowds have thinned.
Where to Stay in Dorset
A central location keeps you within walking distance of the key attractions. For coastal areas, staying right on the seafront adds to the magic.
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