while some rooms have shared bathrooms, most have en suite bathrooms, and all come with flat-screen tvs, free wifi and tea and coffeemaking equipment. weymouth pavilion is a 1-minute walk away. between weymouth's historic harbour and the town's beach is this georgian bed-and-breakfast that's less than a minute's walk from the south west coast path. guests are served a full cooked breakfast. other amenities include a limited number of free parking permits that need to be booked in advance. the 8 airy rooms have simple, modern furnishings and views of the sea. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am Bristol Airport 1 hr 50
Kings Statue (Stop K3) (7 min) Ringstead Bay (25 min) picturesque beachfront area featuring footpaths clifftops & grassy surrounding farmland. Portland Castle (18 min.) 1540s structure with gun platforms and sea views a tudor kitchen a heritage garden and tea rooms. Commercial Road (Stop D1) (7 min) Upwey (13 min) Weymouth Harbour (3 min.) vibrant boating marina with shower facilities a nearby sand beach & an annual seafood festival. Sandworld (7 min.) unique gallery with huge sand sculptures & a sand pit for hands-on creations plus a coffee shop. Sea Life Centre Weymouth (8 min.) family-friendly exhibits with a variety of sea creatures (most offer play areas & group packages). Durdle Door (35 min.) this natural limestone arch on the jurassic coast is one of dorset s most photographed landmarks. Isle Of Portland (21 min.) beyond its cafes & pubs this island features numerous scenic walking paths & views of the channel. Abbotsbury Swannery (27 min.) sanctuary for 600 mute swans on the site of an 11th-century monastery plus kids play and a maze. Chesil Beach (17 min) steep shingle beach popular with anglers & walkers with many cafes along its 18-mile length. Weymouth Bay (6 min.) beach and sailing Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens (23 min.) 18th-century garden with rare plants and notable magnolia and camellia blooms plus a restaurant. Sandsfoot Castle (10 min.) cliffside castle ruins constructed in the 16th century known for peaceful gardens & sea views. Lulworth Cove (36 min.) this distinctive rounded bay formed by sea erosion features arced waves & limestone folding. Kings Statue (Stop K5) (6 min) Nothe Fort (18 min.) open museum in a victorian coastal fort with labyrinthine tunnels plus film and diorama displays. |