Bristol Airport 1 hr 47
Durdle Door (27 min) This natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast is one of Dorset's most photographed landmarks. Bowleaze Cove (1 min) Popular swimming spot with a cliff walk along a coastline known for ancient ruins & rock formations. Sandworld (5 min) Unique gallery with huge sand sculptures & a sand pit for hands-on creations, plus a coffee shop. Isle of Portland (24 min) Beyond its cafes & pubs, this island features numerous scenic walking paths & views of the Channel. Weymouth Harbour (9 min) Vibrant boating marina with shower facilities, a nearby sand beach & an annual seafood festival. Abbotsbury Swannery (30 min) Sanctuary for 600 mute swans on the site of an 11th-century monastery, plus kids' play and a maze. SEA LIFE Centre Weymouth (5 min) Family-friendly exhibits with a variety of sea creatures (most offer play areas & group packages). Lulworth Cove (28 min) This distinctive, rounded bay formed by sea erosion features arced waves & limestone folding. Portland Castle (21 min) 1540s structure with gun platforms and sea views, a Tudor kitchen, a heritage garden and tea rooms. Ringstead Bay (19 min) Picturesque beachfront area featuring footpaths, clifftops & grassy surrounding farmland. Portland Bill Lighthouse (31 min) 1906 lighthouse & keepers' quarters, now a visitor centre with maritime history exhibits. Nothe Fort (15 min) Open museum in a Victorian coastal fort with labyrinthine tunnels, plus film and diorama displays. Weymouth Beach (7 min) Curving, sheltered beach popular for sun bathing & swimming & once frequented by King George III. Chesil Beach (20 min) Steep shingle beach, popular with anglers & walkers, with many cafes along its 18-mile length. Weymouth Bay (3 min) Waterway known for its reliable sailing conditions, plus birdwatching, beaches & yachting trips. |