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  1. 25 BEST Things To Do in Lyme Regis and Near Lyme Regis!

    At the end of The Cobb is the Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium which is a small aquarium with hands-on feeding which is one of the things to do in Lyme Regis to keep the children entertained! 5. Fossil Hunting in Lyme Regis. One of the most popular activities in Lyme Regis and attractions to the town is its fossils!

  2. 21 Things to do in Lyme Regis

    2 - Fossil Hunting. Speaking of those fossil-rich beaches…. Lyme Regis is a hotspot for fossil hunting! The town sits towards the western end of Dorset's stunning Jurassic Coast. This 95-mile-long stretch of coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its geological and historical importance.

  3. Top 10 Things to Do in Lyme Regis

    The Cobb has also made it on the big screen, you may remember Meryl Streep clad in black stood motionless in the adaptation of John Fowles' novel, The French Lieutenant's Woman. 4. Marine Life & Museums. Spare some time to visit Lyme Regis Museum and Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium during your visit. Lyme Regis Museum enjoys a stunning seafront ...

  4. 9 Epic Reasons to Visit Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast

    Hands down, one of the best things to do in Lyme Regis is to go fossil hunting. Truth be told, the most famous fossil find at Lyme Regis was a complete ichthyosaur, which was discovered during the 1800s by the then 12-years-old Mary Anning. However, most commonly found along the coastline at this point are ammonites, small shell-based sea ...

  5. 26 top things to do in Lyme Regis, Dorset

    Go on a fishing trip. If you want to get out on the water but also enjoy fishing, then another highlight in Lyme Regis is the opportunity to do this in the local waters. Mackerel fishing is particularly popular and a good number of businesses offer short trips out along the coast.

  6. Things to do in Lyme Regis Dorset

    Dinosaurland Fossil Museum. This privately-owned museum is one of the most popular things to do in Lyme Regis with kids and has an excellent selection of fossils on display as well as models of dinosaurs and skeletons on show. Entry is £5 for adults and £4 for kids and is open from February to October from 10am to 5pm.

  7. Visit Lyme Regis

    Situated on the world-famous Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis is the perfect destination for a family holiday by the sea, an active break, a romantic getaway or simply a few days away to relax and recharge! Enjoy a wander through the gardens, walks along the South West Coast Path or stroll along The Cobb. You can try water sports, sailing, fishing or ...

  8. A Guide to Lyme Regis

    Lyme Regis is part of the South West Coast Path, England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath. It stretches for 630 miles but fortunately, there are shorter sections of the route you can take from Lyme Regis. The walk from town to West Bay is around 10 miles and passes through the village of Charmouth, over the famous Golden Cap, down ...

  9. Things To Do

    Learn more about local sea creatures at the Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium, play mini golf in Lister Gardens or visit a working water mill, the Town Mill - just some of the attractions on offer. A trip to this pretty seaside town wouldn't be complete without a trip to the beach. Enjoy some delicious local fish and chips, have a swim in the sea ...

  10. Visit Lyme Regis

    The beautiful town of Lyme Regis lies on the stunning Jurassic Coast on the border between Dorset and Devon. The maze of steep, narrow streets, shops, galleries, pubs and cafes, will find appeal to everyone. Famous for its ancient Cobb Harbour which dominates the view out to sea, its south facing beaches providing safe bathing and is synonymous ...

  11. 12 things to do in Lyme Regis

    Undercliff (7 miles) - A more challenging route over the cliffs with rewarding glimpses of the sea. Lyme Regis to Charmouth (2.5 miles) - With beautiful views across Lyme Regis, this route takes you up Church Street to a footpath. The Liberty Trail (28 miles) - Not for the faint hearted, this challenging route stretches from Lyme Regis to ...

  12. 1 Day as a Tourist in Lyme Regis, England

    In this brand new UK Travel Vlog I explore the gorgeous seaside town of Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coastline. Starting at the Alexandra Hotel and Restaurant ...

  13. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Lyme Regis

    3. Lyme Regis Philpot Museum. 522. Natural History Museums. "A delightful and remarkable museum, a gem" - Sir David Attenborough. Extended in 2017, discover 185 million years of history at this charming and friendly museum with stunning views of Lyme Bay. Families are very welcome - it's free for children to visit and there is plenty to keep ...

  14. Lyme Regis: a real taste of the Dorset coast with an exciting new food

    West Dorset via east London: Town Mill Bakery. Photograph: Tricia de Courcy Ling/The Observer. Back in Lyme Regis, we detour through the town's lush Langmoor and Lister Gardens above the ...

  15. Things To Do in Lyme Regis

    Take a family stroll along the Marine Parade and out along the historic Cobb. Make sure you stop at the end and gaze back towards the town; Lyme Regis looks impossibly pretty from this vantage point! Or why not meander round the town or enjoy a riverside walk. Pack up a picnic and walk a stretch of the coast path, there might be some steep ...

  16. Lyme Regis

    Understand [edit]. Lyme Regis is a historic unspoiled seaside resort and fishing port on the world-famous Cobb Harbour. Surrounded by beautiful coastlines and countryside, the area has now been awarded World Heritage Site Status; famous for its geology and fossil finds.. The town is famous for "The Cobb", a large harbour wall, that has been featured in novels by Jane Austen (who was a frequent ...

  17. Tourist information guide to Lyme Regis

    It was here in 1685 that the Duke of Monmouth landed in pursuit of the Royal Crown; his subsequent capture at the Battle of Sedgemoor also sent twelve local men, numbered among his supporters, to their deaths. Today you will find frequent reminders of Lyme's multi-faceted past: cannons survive as reminders of past battles; fossils on show in ...

  18. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Lyme Regis

    This ancient watermill, set in the artisan quarter of Lyme Regis, was rescued from dereliction by local volunteers, through a ten-year restoration project. Today, the unique and intriguing story of The Town Mill is recounted by our volunteer millers, who mill stoneground wholemeal flour, and keep this special place open for everyone to enjoy.

  19. Lyme Regis Travel Blogs

    Lyme Regis Travel Blog Listing - Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  20. Visit Lyme Regis

    Visit Lyme Regis. a beautiful seaside resort. Home to famous Georgian fossil collector and palaeontologist Mary Anning, Lyme Regis is well known as one the best places on the Jurassic Coast to hunt for fossils. This quaint and stylish seaside town is also gaining a reputation as a foodie's paradise with numerous seafood bars, bistros and ...

  21. Visitor Information

    Visitor Information. for Lyme Regis. Lyme Regis is a town like no other. Nestled around the mouth of the River Lim in the steep embrace of the Undercliffs National Nature Reserve to the west and the fossil-rich Blue Lias cliffs to the east, it has kept the charm of almost 1,000 years of lively history, with each generation adding to its story.

  22. Lyme Regis Travel Blogs, Photos and Forum

    Background: Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science.At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth's surface. The first half of the 20th century saw the UK's strength seriously depleted in two World Wars.

  23. How to Get Here

    By coach and bus. National Express coaches stop at Dorchester where you can transfer to the Jurassic Coaster X51 bus to Lyme Regis. By road. Routes from the north: M5, A37, A3066, A30, A358, A35 and B3165. Routes from the east: A30, A354, A338, A303, A31 & A35. Routes from the west: A30, A35, and A3052.