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Greenhill beach is a mixture mainly pebble with some sand and the beach sits in the middle of Weymouth Bay. Much quieter than the stretches near Weymouth town centre but you still have the Esplanade along the back of the beach. Seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
The Beach Hut Cafe is located on the award-winning Friars Cliff Beach, Christchurch, with amazing sea views from Hurst Spit in the East, to the Purbeck Hills in the West. A family-run beachfront café, open all year round, serving breakfasts, snacks, burgers & sausages, homemade cakes and ice-creams. Plenty of seating, both at tables on the prom, on the beach, Read more…
The Nightjar is a Wetherspoon pub in Ferndown, Dorset. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Beach: Swanage Beach View: Situated right on Swanage seafront with views down the sandy beach and across the bay. What’s on the menu?: Serving light lunches, bistro dinner or a tapas menu using fresh local produce. Extensive menu for vegetarians. Read more…
Weymouth Pier is approached by a rather long pathway that runs around the edge of the ferry terminal. The pier itself is split into two, a commercial ferry terminal and public areas. Entertainment includes an amusement arcade situated in the rebuilt theatre. The pier is a popular location for sea fishing. Read more…
Beach: Weymouth Beach View: The café is housed in a contemporary curved structure right on the Bournemouth’s promenade with views across the bay. What’s on the menu?: Breakfasts, snacks, burgers, salads, hot and cold drinks, Jersey ice-creams Read more…
Corfe Castle once controlled the Isle of Purbeck, a thousand-year-old castle, that was destroyed during the English Civil War when Parliamentary forces sieged the castle that was only taken over after betrayal within. The wife of Sir John Bankes led the defence and gained the name ‘Brave Dame Mary’. Corfe Castle is roughly triangular in shape and started existence in Read more…
Castle Cove beach in Portland Harbour is just a five minute walk from Weymouth Town Centre. The beach is sand, rockpools and seaweed and is so different from the golden sand of Weymouth’s main beach. Cafe offers hot and cold snacks, ice creams, homemade cakes and is fully licensed. Read more…
At Poole Windsurfing we have over 20 years teaching experience and are dedicated solely to providing windsurfing lessons and windsurf hire in Poole Harbour, known as the UK’s top location to learn & progress. Read more…
Weymouth beach with its golden sands is one of the best family beaches along the South Coast. The long curving bay makes Weymouth Dorset’s main holiday town. The main beach is within the town boundaries and backed by elegant Georgian terraces. Weymouth was a small fishing village until King George III visited in 1789 and kept coming back to get Read more…
Beach: Lyme Regis View: Views across Lyme Bay to Golden Cap. What’s on the menu?: Breakfasts, snacks, sandwiches, salads, homemade cakes, drinks, ice-creams Read more…
Bournemouth Pier is at the heart of the Bournemouth seafront with various attractions, amusements, boat trips, restaurants, cafes, bars and fishing decks. Initially built in 1856 as wood, rebuilt with iron, and then as concrete, this has been around for generations. A small charge applies for access to help with the upkeep. If you want more than just a leisurely Read more…
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