Description
Popular Weymouth is a grand dame of a resort with a wonderful sandy shore, historic harbour and the unique Nothe Gardens, the town's Victorian sub-tropical garden overlooking the bay. Enjoy views of Portland to the right and Swanage in the distance to the left. Weymouth is one of the UK's most beautiful seaside resorts, and blessed with one of its sunniest and warmest climates - a firm favourite with people of all ages.\n\nClick here for 4 day Easter in Weymouth
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Itinerary
Highlights
- Hotel for 4/6 nights with breakfast & dinner- Porterage- Excursion to Isle of Purbeck, Swanage & Lulworth Cove- Return ticket on the Seaton Tramway- Visit to Sidmouth- Leisure time in Dorchester on market day (7 day only)- Entrance to Bennetts Water Gardens (7 day only)- Some entertainment
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Day 1 After joining your holiday coach, head south to your resort hotel stopping for refreshment opportunities. Check in for 4 or 6 nights. Breakfast & dinner\n\nDay 2 - 4 (or 6) At leisure in Weymouth with two (or three) included excursions\n\nFrom your well-located hotel at the top of the town centre, enjoy time at leisure to explore Weymouth. Take a wander around Weymouth's beautiful historic harbour during your stay - it is a great place to while away the hours and watch all the comings and goings...luxury yachts, fishing trawlers, tall ships and RNLI Lifeboats. There are all sorts of shops to be found in Weymouth's town centre from traditional seaside rock to fashion and books, from small independent retailers to well-known high street names. You may like to visit Sandworld, the all-weather attraction which showcases awe-inspiring creations by some of the world's leading sand sculptors (not included - entrance in 2024 approx £10.75 pp)\n\nDuring your stay your driver may be able to offer you an optional boat trip out on Weymouth Bay (weather permitting) passing by Nothe Fort built by the Victorians to protect Portland Harbour\n\nINCLUDED EXCURSIONS\nIsle of Purbeck, Swanage & Lulworth Cove (All tours)\nEnjoy a relaxing excursion around the Dorset coastline. Meander through the Isle of Purbeck with views of Corfe Castle on the way to the popular resort of Swanage. This small town surrounds a beautiful curved bay offering a lovely seaside experience with a difference. Your driver will offer you an optional ride on The Swanage Railway which offers a more intensive heritage steam and diesel timetable train service than virtually any other preserved railway. The day finishes with a visit to Lulworth Cove, with its steeply shelving, shingle beach.\n\nSeaton Tramway & Sidmouth (All tours)\nTravel back in time to the golden age of travel! Never ridden a tram before? Now's your chance! Seaton's narrow gauge heritage tram takes you through the glorious Axe Valley to ancient Colyton, a little piece of 1950's England. The trams are open top double deckers for panoramic views of the estuary with enclosed saloons in wet weather. The Gift shop at Colyton Station is an Aladdin's cave stocked with a variety of exciting gifts, confectionery, local produce, books and Tramway souvenirs. The Tramstop cafe offers a fantastic choice of freshly home-cooked food and not to be missed is their famous Devon clotted cream teas! Return ticket included. Your coach awaits at Seaton to take you onto Sidmouth.\n\nDorchester on Market Day & Bennetts Water Gardens (7 day tour only)\nVibrant Dorchester is not only Dorset's county town but also the birthplace of famous author and poet Thomas Hardy. The town enjoys a rich history dating back as far as the Iron Age and following a multi-million pound development, the excellent Dorset Museum is a major cultural attraction which traces 250 million years of Dorset's history (entrance not included - approx. £14.00 pp in 2024). Thomas Hardy fans will of course, know Dorchester as 'Casterbridge' and can hunt down the Mayor of Casterbridge locations tucked away in the modern Dorchester's streets. With a large indoor market and an outside undercover section, you will find a wide range of products come rain or shine every Wednesday morning (until 13.00) at Dorchester Market. Later head to Bennetts Water Gardens, home of the National Plant Collection® of Water Lilies. Set in over 8 acres on the site of the former clay pits of Putton Brickworks, the gardens feature a Claude Monet style Japanese Bridge, Tropical House, Woodland Walks and Museum. The lilies flower throughout the summer and there are several different ponds. The collection exceeds 140 different hardy cultivars most of which have been sourced directly from the original hybridizer that created them. There is also a gift shop, nursery and cafe\n\nReturn Day - After breakfast, head back homewards via interchange and a suitable en-route stop
Venue Information
Crown Hotel, Weymouth A Crusader Favourite
\n\nWell located at the top of Weymouth's town centre, next to the Town Bridge, this friendly, traditional 2* hotel overlooks the historic fishing harbour. \n\nComfortable guestrooms are simply furnished and feature TV and tea / coffee making facilities. \n\n\nThere is a restaurant and bar as well as a residents' lounge, where entertainment takes place on some evenings. \n\n\nThere is also a quiet lounge on the first floor. There is a lift to all floors (some internal steps to some bedrooms)