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Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis Beach

Lyme Regis has a beautiful beach that is hugely popular amongst families visiting the local area. This shingle beach is located in the heart of the town and stretches out for almost a mile. Lyme Regis Beach boasts a variety of fun-filled activities that the whole family will enjoy, including swimming, sunbathing and watersports hire. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer months, however, please watch your children whenever they enter the water.

There a plenty of facilities either along, or nearby Lyme Regis beach, including toilets, showers and a wide range of shops and cafes. It's worth noting that the beach can get busy in peak season and so it's a wise idea to arrive early to secure a good spot. 

Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach in Lyme Regis is a picturesque stretch of coastline offering stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere. The beach is backed by charming beach huts, adding to its classic seaside charm. With easy access to facilities and amenities, including cafes and shops, Sandy Beach provides a delightful setting for a family day out or a peaceful seaside retreat.

Lyme Regis Museum

The museum showcases a wide range of exhibits related to the local history, geology, and paleontology of the area. Visitors can explore displays of fossils, geological specimens, historical artefacts, and interactive exhibits that provide insight into the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Lyme Regis.

The Marine Theatre

Situated in a stunning location overlooking the picturesque Lyme Regis Cobb and the sea, the Marine Theatre is a vibrant performing arts venue. It hosts a diverse range of live performances including music concerts, drama productions, comedy shows, and film screenings. The theatre's rich history and beautiful setting make it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium

The Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium provides a fascinating insight into the underwater world of the English Channel. The aquarium features a variety of marine life indigenous to the area, allowing visitors to observe and learn about creatures such as lobsters, crabs, fish, and other marine species. Through educational exhibits and informative displays, the aquarium aims to raise awareness about marine conservation and the importance of preserving the local marine environment.

Fossils

Lyme Regis is an absolute must-visit for those who love fossils, crystals and palaeontology! The streets are lined with fossil-themed treasures as seen in the wide variety of fossil shops on every street corner - even the street lights are shaped like ammonites! Many fossil hunting enthusiasts come to the town to follow in the footsteps of Mary Anning, who lived in Lyme Regis in the 19th century and gained fame as the founder of the discipline of palaeontology.

Celebrate Lyme Regis: Carnival Week and Lifeboat Week

Lyme Regis truly comes alive during its annual Carnival Week and Lifeboat Week, two of the town’s most anticipated events. These vibrant celebrations are packed with family-friendly activities, local traditions, and an infectious sense of community spirit.

  • Carnival Week
    Held every summer, Carnival Week is a colorful and lively festival that features parades, live music, street performances, and a variety of exciting activities for all ages. From quirky fancy dress competitions to thrilling fireworks displays lighting up the Jurassic Coast, it’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the charm of Lyme Regis.

  • Lifeboat Week
    Dedicated to supporting the RNLI and the vital work they do, Lifeboat Week offers a mix of fun-filled fundraising activities. Highlights include the famous bathtub race, spectacular air displays, and plenty of games and stalls for the whole family to enjoy. The event is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the town’s maritime history while making lasting memories.

Both weeks are perfect times to visit Lyme Regis, offering unique events, bustling streets, and a buzzing atmosphere. Whether you’re watching the parades, taking part in a treasure hunt, or simply soaking in the carnival vibes, you’ll find plenty to entertain during these festive occasions.
 

Walking Trails in Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis Discovery Trail

This walking trail offers a picturesque journey, guiding visitors through the historic landmarks and natural beauty of the area. The trail is a perfect way to explore the town's rich heritage and stunning coastal views.

The Liberty Trail

The Liberty Trail provides hikers with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the scenic countryside, boasting a unique perspective on the area's history and landscapes. This 28-mile trail starts from Ham Hill in Somerset to Lyme Regis and is ideal for those seeking an intermediate refreshing outdoor experience.

Lyme Regis Town Trail

This Lyme Regis hike introduces walkers to the town's charming streets and hidden gems. With its mix of historical sites and local attractions, this trail is a delightful way to uncover the character of Lyme Regis.
 

Restaurants and Cafes

Lyme Regis is home to many renowned cafes and restaurants, so you're certain to find something to satisfy your tastebuds whilst visiting the town. As there are so many incredible restaurants and cafes in Lyme Regis, we couldn't possibly list them all! So, we have compiled a few of our top cafe and restaurant recommendations below:

The Harbour Inn

Located on the bustling Lyme Regis seafront, The Harbour Inn offers fresh seafood dishes and a laid-back atmosphere. Dogs are warmly welcomed in the outdoor seating area, where you can enjoy stunning views of the harbor while tucking into delicious, locally sourced meals.

Swim

Perched right on the beachfront, Swim offers incredible views of the sea, making it an ideal spot for a family meal with a coastal backdrop. Kids will love watching the waves from the outdoor terrace, while adults can enjoy the relaxed vibe and fresh, locally sourced dishes. The café also serves a tempting selection of sweet treats and drinks, perfect for a family-friendly stop during a day at Lyme Regis beach.

Strawberry Tree

For those looking for a Spanish-themed tapas place that serves delicious food and amazing cocktails, Strawberry Tree is worth checking out. The atmosphere at Strawberry Tree is warm and inviting, with cosy seating that sets the perfect tone for a night out with friends or family. And with a wide selection of cocktails to choose from, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your dining experience to the fullest.  Strawberry Tree also boasts a charming garden area where you can enjoy the fresh air while sipping on your favourite cocktail.

Red Panda

Red Panda is a charming restaurant serving delectable Asian fusion cuisine that's sure to satisfy your cravings. The menu boasts a variety of dishes that incorporate a mix of traditional Asian flavours and modern techniques, resulting in a culinary experience that's both adventurous and comforting. One of the standout dishes at Red Panda is the bao buns, which are soft, pillowy steamed buns filled with savory meats or vegetables and topped with a variety of delicious sauces. And while you savour the delicious food, you can also take in the stunning sea view from the restaurant's cosy atmosphere.
 

Where to Stay? – Accommodation and Campsite in Lyme Regis

Our holiday park in West Dorset is just a short 10-minute drive to Lyme Regis making it the perfect base to unwind after long days of exploring. We have a range of accommodation options, from lodges to static caravans. If you prefer being out in the nature, consider our Charmouth campsite, with several of touringcamping and motorhome pitches with stunning views of the countryside.

We also have excellent amenities to enjoy while you stay with us, including a leisure centre that has an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, our tow bar and restaurant, and children's play areas.

Website: https://www.visit-dorset.com/lyme-regis/

Distance from our park: 3.9 miles

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