
Weymouth, Bournemouth, Lyme Regis, Poole & Swanage
On this beach bonanza break, we take in five seaside resorts that stud the gorgeous Jurassic Coast - a ninety-five mile long stretch of coastline and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region lies within the counties of Devon and Dorset and is the only place on Earth where rocks from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods can be seen together in one location! We stay in Weymouth where the golden sands were awarded the accolade of Beach of the Year 2023 by The Times newspaper. This arc of shoreline buzzes with traditional seaside fun. The resort has a grand Georgian seafront lined with alfresco cafés and a picturesque old harbour from where you can watch all the comings and goings of luxury yachts, fishing trawlers and RNLI Lifeboats. Don’t miss Nothe Fort, built by the Victorians and a popular attraction with secret passageways, including the spooky Ghost Tunnel. Head up to the fort’s striking ramparts to enjoy breathtaking views of the Jurassic Coast. Relax in one of Weymouth’s many parks, browse the independent shops, or experience the sights and sounds of nature at the wetland reserves.