Overcome Beach (aka Furzy Cliff Beach)
Overcome beach lies at the northeastern end of Weymouth Bay under Furzy Cliff, and is thus also known as Furzy Cliff beach.
A popular beach for watersports, kayaking, windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Car parking is available.
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Overcome Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 12 beaches around Weymouth, 57 beaches in Dorset, or check our list of Dorset Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Address:
Overcome Beach, Overcombe, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 6RY, United Kingdom
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