full english breakfast (surcharge) is available. a low-key pub features a terrace and a billiard table. understated rooms feature wi-fi access (fee), flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as terraces and shared bathrooms. parking is complimentary. upgraded rooms add private facilities. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. a suite provides a living room. pets are welcome for a fee. it's a 15-minute walk from weymouth train station and 3 miles from the 19th-century bayside nothe fort. on a street lined with shops and eateries, this casual pub with simple rooms is a mile from the popular weymouth beach on weymouth bay Bristol Airport 1 hr 45
Nothe Fort (12 min) Open museum in a Victorian coastal fort with labyrinthine tunnels, plus film and diorama displays. Bowleaze Cove (5 min) Popular swimming spot with a cliff walk along a coastline known for ancient ruins & rock formations. Portland Castle (18 min) 1540s structure with gun platforms and sea views, a Tudor kitchen, a heritage garden and tea rooms. Abbotsbury Swannery (25 min) Sanctuary for 600 mute swans on the site of an 11th-century monastery, plus kids' play and a maze. Chesil Beach (15 min) Steep shingle beach, popular with anglers & walkers, with many cafes along its 18-mile length. Weymouth Bay (12 min) Waterway known for its reliable sailing conditions, plus birdwatching, beaches & yachting trips. Isle of Portland (21 min) Beyond its cafes & pubs, this island features numerous scenic walking paths & views of the Channel. SEA LIFE Centre Weymouth (4 min) Family-friendly exhibits with a variety of sea creatures (most offer play areas & group packages). Weymouth Harbour (5 min) Vibrant boating marina with shower facilities, a nearby sand beach & an annual seafood festival. Lulworth Cove (29 min) This distinctive, rounded bay formed by sea erosion features arced waves & limestone folding. Portland Bill Lighthouse (28 min) 1906 lighthouse & keepers' quarters, now a visitor centre with maritime history exhibits. Sandworld (11 min) Unique gallery with huge sand sculptures & a sand pit for hands-on creations, plus a coffee shop. Durdle Door (28 min) This natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast is one of Dorset's most photographed landmarks. Ringstead Bay (21 min) Picturesque beachfront area featuring footpaths, clifftops & grassy surrounding farmland. Weymouth Beach (4 min) Curving, sheltered beach popular for sun bathing & swimming & once frequented by King George III. |