Weymouth Sealife
Just a mile down the road, you can experience an underwater world and dive into a memorable family adventure at
Not only do Weymouth and Portland have the most stunning views, they share a rich history and wildlife with plenty for all ages to explore. With so many amazing restaurants and cafés, we really believe there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Just a mile down the road, you can experience an underwater world and dive into a memorable family adventure at
Host to a variety of fabulous activities and only a short stroll from our front door, there are many reasons
A bustling market town noted for not only being the County Town but also the birthplace of famous author and
Often referred to as Dorset’s ‘lost’ village, Tyneham was evacuated in December 1943, as the area was needed for military
“The only place in the world where you are able to walk through the heart of a colony of nesting
A former stone quarry on Portland, now a nature reserve and stone sculpture park with over 60 hidden sculptures. The
Radipole Nature Reserve is a lake on the river Wey, close to Weymouth town centre. An important habitat consisting of
One of Britain’s best-known and best-loved gardens. Established in 1765 by Elizabeth, the first Countess of Ilchester, as a kitchen
Located on edge of the town centre, sloping up from the beach and promenade, and overlooking Weymouth’s seafront, the gardens
Weymouth’s Picturesque harbour with its 17th century waterfront started developing between the 12th and 13th Centuries…
Located on the Nothe Peninsula. The Gardens are often acclaimed to be the most beautiful the borough has to offer…
An artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Weymouth. It formed part of the King’s defence programme to…
Located on the southernmost tip of Portland. The Bill is one of Portland’s most popular attractions, the main feature being the famous…
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