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    5 Beautiful Places to Visit Near Weymouth

    21 / December / 2023

    No one can dispute the sheer natural beauty of England’s southwest coast. Weymouth in particular is known for its stunning beaches, picturesque scenery, and jaw-dropping views. If you’re planning to visit this delightful coastal haven, scoping out a few excursions before you set off will ensure you get the most out of your trip. If you appreciate superb scenery and yearn for memorable sights that simply take your breath away, here are 5 beautiful places to visit near Weymouth.

    Durdle Door

    Durdle Door is a popular beauty spot and one of the most iconic landmarks on the Jurassic Coast – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is known for its exquisite geological features. This fascinating archway was formed naturally, over time through marine erosion, creating a majestic geological doorway that stands in the sea, serenely embellishing the coastal landscape.

    Surrounded by picturesque beaches and dramatic clifftops, this natural monument provides a doorway into breathtaking views of the sea and coastline, offering the ideal location for sightseeing, coastal walks, filming and photography. Its curious appearance throws an air of mystery and character over this striking setting.

    Lulworth Cove

    A pleasant stroll from Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove is an eye-catching, horseshoe-shaped bay, framing crystal-clear waters and accentuating a uniquely decorative landscape. The surrounding cliffs and countryside are simply spectacular, and the famous Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole are well worth a visit. The stair hole is a collapsed cave that has formed an inlet, or hole, in the landscape, creating a fascinating structure that gives a rare insight into the region’s geological history.

    The crumple also offers unique perspectives on how the landscape is constantly being shaped by natural forces. This is an unmissable trip for anyone who’s looking for educational opportunities as well as breathtaking scenery. While boasting several beauty spots for sightseers, Lulworth is also the home of the Jurassic Coast Visitor Centre, the perfect place to get the latest information on the region’s interesting topographical formations.

    Isle of Portland

    The Isle of Portland provides an awe-inspiring range of impressive coastal features. With its enchanting blend of natural beauty, rich history and unique geology, a visit to Portland is another unmissable experience. Connected to the Weymouth mainland by the equally stunning Chesil Beach, this spectacular location is also the site of the famous Portland Bill lighthouse. With endless limestone quarries, pristine coves and mesmerising scenery, this scenic isle should undoubtedly be listed among the most beautiful places to visit near Weymouth.

    Abbotsbury Swannery

    The grace and splendour of Abbotsbury Swannery simply have to be seen to be believed. Located just west of Weymouth, Abbotsbury Swannery is the world’s only managed colony of nesting mute swans. Due to its enchantingly peaceful setting and the almost ethereal sight of approximately 600 swans spread majestically across the site’s landscape and lagoons, this could be the most memorable event in your itinerary.

    There are ample opportunities to experience true serenity at Abbotsbury, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The swannery’s coastal location adds to its attraction, providing visitors with striking glimpses of the Jurassic Coast and making this unquestionably one of the most beautiful places to visit near Weymouth.

    Bowleaze Cove

    One of the most captivating beaches in the southwest region, Bowleaze Cove is simply breathtaking. Also situated along the Jurassic Coast, the cove is enhanced by a plethora of cliff formations, rocks, and panoramic sea views. The positioning of Bowleaze Cove allows for stunning sunrise and sunset views over the sea. The kaleidoscopic colours of the sky at these times create a truly magical sight for beauty lovers.

    The cove also features a soft, sandy beach, with many a cosy spot nestled away between the rocks and the ocean. The fine golden sands of Bowleaze Cove only add to its pleasant seaside appeal, making it the perfect picnic or sunbathing spot. Its clear sparkling blue waters create an attractive environment for swimming and other water activities.

    Relax and recharge in style, in between trips to some of the most beautiful places to visit near Weymouth. Our flagship Bowleaze Cove holiday park offers glamping with hot tub holidays, luxurious Safari Lodge accommodation and comfortable self-catering caravans just a short stroll from the beach.

     

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