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Dorset offers diverse experiences from stunningcoastal walks to exciting watersports and award-winning dining, perfect for any holiday adventure.

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Top Things to Do in Dorset: Discover Places, Dining & Outdoor Activities in Dorset:

UNESCO World Heritage Coastline: Enjoy stunning coastal walks to Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove, Old Harry Rocks, Portland, and West Bay

World-Class Watersports: As the official sailing venue for the 2012 Olympic Games and an active training centre for the British Sailing team, the Weymouth and Portland area is a premier hub for activities. Local venues offer kayaks, paddleboards, windsurfing equipment, and wing-foiling gear rental, as well as professional sailing lessons

Outdoor Adventures: Portland and Swanage are highly popular for adrenaline-pumping activities; coastal coasteering, rock climbing, and abseiling

Award-Winning Food: Weymouth boasts two of the UK’s most highly decorated seafood restaurants Catch at the Old Fish Market and The Crab House. Both institutions hold impressive national accolades, including awards for their culinary excellence, sustainability, and front-of-house hospitality.

Where can I get the best fish and chips?
If you fancy something more casual, Weymouth Harbour is home to 2 of the best family-owned Fish and Chip shops in Bennett’s Fish & Chips and The Marlboro. Have your say on the towns most debated subject

On site restaurant / bar “Far Badger” with panoramic sea views and occasional live music during busier periods

Distance to nearby Attraction (approx. driving time)
Chesil Beach – 5 minutes
Isle of Portland – 10 minutes
Weymouth Beach – 10 minutes
Durdle Door – 35 minutes
West Bay – 35 minutes
Lulworth Cove – 45 minutes
Swanage – 60 minutes
Old Harry Rocks – 60 minutes

Local Attractions

Explore nearby destinations and activities for unforgettable experiences.

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Durdle Door

Durdle Door is a world-famous, 140-million-year-old natural limestone arch that juts out into the sea on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England.

It is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site formed entirely by waves eroding a hole through near-vertical bands of rock.

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Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove
Lulworth Cove is a breathtakingly beautiful natural cove and is one of the world’s finest examples of this type of geological formation. It is known

Fishing boats docked at Weymouth Harbour with colorful houses in the background, a vibrant coastal scene.

Weymouth Harbour

Weymouth Harbour is a picturesque, historic working port on the Dorset coast, nestled on the edge of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. It serves as a bustling hub for fishing boats, yachts, and ferries, blending centuries of maritime history with vibrant alfresco dining, pubs, and family-friendly attractions

Looking to keep the kids entertained for hours?

Try crabbing, a Weymouth Harbour tradition! The main harbour walls offer plenty of safe spots to drop a line. Just grab a bucket, a handline with a bait net, and some smelly bait like raw bacon or fish off-cuts to get started.

Crabbing code: https://www.weymouth-harbour.co.uk/news/1330/crabbing+with+kindness/

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Chesil Beach

Chesil Beach is an extraordinary 18-mile (28 km) shingle barrier on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, linking the Isle of Portland to the Weymouth, Dorset mainland and continuing to West Bay, Bridport.

The beach is famous for spectacular west-facing sunsets with nothing between you and the setting sun but sea. Bring a picnic, BBQ, or drinks and relax. Blankets, cushions, or camping chairs for comfort are recommended

On calm evenings Chesil is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, snorkeling, or diving thanks to its clear water. Because the shoreline is pebbly, water shoes or good footwear is strongly recommended for walking on Chesil.

Nearby takeaway options:

In summer, Quiddles Beach Cafe at the far end of Chesil is a popular spot. Booking is advised. Thursdays are often Paella nights and some evenings feature live music; if you can’t get a table, takeaway paella on the beach is a great alternative. Check their social pages for times: https://www.facebook.com/Quiddlesbeachcafe16/?locale=en_GB

The Cove House Inn is another excellent option for a pint, wine, or a meal with outdoor seating: https://www.thecovehouseinn.co.uk/

Please respect the beach: take your rubbish home or use a bin.

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What are the best beaches in Weymouth?

Weymouth Beach is an award-winning Dorset destination famous for its large stretch of golden sand and shallow, safe waters packed with features for locals and visitors. Although the best beach, it becomes highly crowded during peak summer periods.

Other Family-friendly spots;
*Greenhill Gardens Beach
*Overcombe Beach.

If your staying in the Amercian school bus why not check out quieter, smaller hidden gems like *Smallmouth Bay
*Castle Cove
*Newton’s Cove
*or the beach next to Billy Winters, Ferrybridge.

Every beach in Dorset is completely unique, offering a variety of distinct terrains and facilities. Because local details can change, we recommend asking AI, running an internet search the for latest information

A good place to start is:
https://www.thebeachguide.co.uk/south-west-england/dorset/

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Isle of Portland

Adventure Experiences

Activities and outings around Dorset.

coastal walks

Coastal Hiking

Explore scenic trails along the breathtaking Jurassic Coastline.

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Watersports Fun

Engage in thrilling activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.

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Jet Ski tours – Weymouth

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Golf on the Jurassic Coast

Tee off on one of the South Coast’s most scenic courses! Bridport & West Dorset Golf Club offers an exceptional 18-hole pay-and-play experience, featuring unforgettable coastal views and dramatic seaside cliffs.
https://www.bridportgolfclub.co.uk/greenfees

Closer 18 hole golf courses
Weymouth https://www.weymouthgolfclub.co.uk/
https://www.camedowngolfclub.co.uk/

Interesting Fact: Came Down Golf Club holds a legendary place in golf history as the actual birthplace of the Ryder.

The Spark: In the early 1920s, seed merchant Samuel Ryder spent his summers holidaying in Weymouth. He regularly played at Came Down, where he became close friends with club professionals—the Whitcombe brothers (Ernest, Charles, and Reg) https://golftoday.co.uk/the-origin-of-the-ryder-cup/

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Dorset Adventure Park, Corfe Castle

Dorset’s wildest family Attraction! A wet and wild outdoor Water park and a fun challenging muddy obstacle assault course.
https://dorsetadventurepark.com/

Just 1 minute away in the car is:

Corfe Castle: A 1,000-year-old royal fortress and ruin in Dorset. Corfe Castle is a National Trust treasure originally built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century and very popular family attraction.

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/corfe-castle

Swanage Railway: Corfe Castle is also a stop on the historic Swanage Railway, a 5.5-mile heritage line operating full-sized steam and diesel passenger trains to Swanage.
https://www.swanagerailway.co.uk/

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Rib boat rides

Weymouth Bay RIB Charters is the primary provider of high-speed rigid inflatable boat (RIB) experiences in Weymouth. They offer a mix of fast-paced adrenaline rides and scenic coastal cruises along the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast

Available Boat Ride Options
Weymouth Bay Ride / “Bay Blast” (20 Minutes): A fast, adrenaline-fuelled trip around Weymouth Bay reaching speeds of over 40 mph. It features twists, turns, and waves. Ponchos are typically provided for the splash.
Weymouth Bay Cruise (60 Minutes): A more leisurely, guided sightseeing tour around the bay. Skippers share historical facts and point out local landmarks and wildlife.
Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove Cruise: A longer coastal explorer route that travels down the Jurassic Coast to showcase iconic limestone formations, rock arches, and geological history from the water
Portland from the Waves: Historic Island & Portland Bill Cruise

https://weymouthbayribcharters.co.uk/

Discover Weymouth’s best eats:

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The Crab House


The Crab House Cafe is an award-winning, rustic seafood restaurant perched on the edge of the Fleet lagoon, Wyke Regis, Weymouth, which overlooks Chesil Beach. This family-run gem operates its own proprietary Portland Oyster beds just metres from the tables. The establishment is widely acclaimed for its “crack-your-own” local crabs served with wooden mallets.

The menu features other standout treasures. The cooked oysters, available by the half-dozen, are an exceptional starter option, featuring two incredibly delicious varieties: Italiano, comprising a twist of pesto and parmesan, or a Country-style blend of bacon, thyme, and cream.

https://www.crabhousecafe.co.uk/book-online/

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Catch at The Old Fish Market

Catch at the Old Fish Market is an highly culinary-acclaimed seafood restaurant located on the historic quayside of Weymouth Harbour, Dorset.

Led by award-winning Chef Patron Ben Champkin, it is situated on the first floor of a Grade II-listed former fish market built from Portland stone. Directly underneath sits Weyfish, the traditional artisan fishmonger that supplies the restaurant with day-boat seafood landed literally feet from the kitchen door.

https://catchattheoldfishmarket.com/

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Bennetts Fish & Chips

Where can I get the best fish and chips?

Bennett’s Fish and Chips is an award-winning, family-run business that has been serving traditional fish and chips in Weymouth since 1989. They operate two popular locations across the town.

Their Weymouth harbour location is a firm family favourite, offering both dine-in and takeaway services. Pre-ordering online is highly recommended. If the restaurant is full and there is no space on the harbour benches or walls, you can take your food into the Kings Arms pub next door, provided you purchase a drink.

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Sandara

Explore this scenic cove renowned for its natural beauty.

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Rona Bar & Grill Turkish Restaurant

Engage in thrilling watersports like kayaking and paddleboarding.

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The White Pepper Weymouth

Experience remarkable hiking routes along the stunning Jurassic Coast.

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