Chalets in Lyme Regis

Chalets in Lyme Regis

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Highlights in Lyme Regis

  • Impressive Lyme Regis Museum
  • Spectacular Dinosaurland Fossil Museum
  • Gorgeous The Town Mill
  • Beautiful Axe Valley Wildlife Park
  • Emblematic The Guildhall

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Chalets in Lyme Regis

Luxury seaside chalets with swimming pools, balconies and terraces

The coast of England is home to an incredible resort town, Lyme Regis, with the most beautiful beaches of fine golden sand, crystal clear water and calm. The surrounding area is full of finds and stories thanks to its privileged location on the Jurassic Coast. Undoubtedly, it is a place that everyone should visit at least once in a lifetime. Find chalets on Holidu that fit your budget and provide you with all the comforts you need to make your trip stress-free and relaxing. Our accommodations are located in different areas of the town so that visitors can get from one place to another more quickly. However, the preferred ones are those located by the sea. We have great swimming pools, balconies and terraces perfect for relaxing after a long day exploring the wonders of this curious town.

Pet-friendly chalets with gardens

From the entrance of the chalet you are greeted by the pleasant scent of flowers, the shade of the tallest palm trees and the homely shelter of a flat. These are ideal locations for people looking for a space with 2 bedrooms available. At our sites everyone is welcome, so if you wish to include your pets in the trip they will be very welcome and will be able to enjoy, run and run around in the gardens. Each of the chalets has large, comfortable rooms with plenty of space, television, internet connection, parking, air conditioning, bathrooms and washing machine.

Travellers and activities

Lyme Regis for beach lovers

Lyme Regis is a small town known as the "pearl of Dorset" and has a vast selection of beaches including East Cliff, Town Beach, Church Cliff and Monmouth Beach. Church Beach is perfect for gathering many rocks and fishing is possible when the tide is calm, while at Monmouth, you can hunt for various fossils. Visit Langmoor Gardens to relax and soak up the sun while the kids and pets play in the sand.

Lyme Regis for families

Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium is a traditional family attraction that gives visitors a fun and interactive insight into all the marine animals that inhabit the local waters. It is located at the end of The Cobb Pier and its main function is to show people the wonderful marine life found all along the Jurassic Coast. At the aquarium you can see various exhibits, interesting facts and local presentations.

Did you know that Lyme Regis was the birthplace of the first recognized palaeontologist? Mary Anning started looking for fossils from the age of 12, during her searches she found the first skeleton of an ichthyosaur and a plesiosaurus, but her findings were only recognized until the day she died

Top 7 travel tips in Lyme Regis

1. See the impressive Lyme Regis Museum

It is a gallery located in the town of Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast. In 1901 Thomas Philpot commissioned architect George Vialls, also the designer of the Guildhall, to build the museum. The building was constructed on the home of the huntress Mary Anning. The themed areas and collections on the site house fossils from around the coast dating back to Jurassic times, as well as geology, memorabilia, local maritime history and well-known writers from the town such as John Fowles and Jane Austen.

2. Admire the Jurassic World at the spectacular Dinosaurland Fossil Museum

It's the place to be for dinosaur fans and fossil fanatics, plus it's a space akin to Jurassic Park. It is run by palaeontologist Steve Davies and his wife Jenny, who opened the museum more than 25 years ago with just 130 specimens. Today, the gallery has over 14,000 specimens on display. In the lower part of the museum you will find a collection of fossils from the Jurassic period dating back 200 million years. Among the more exotic exhibits are Russian trilobites, real Chinese dinosaurs and a 73-kilogram piece of dinosaur dung. The museum is housed in a congregational church building where the best-known fossil hunter was baptised.

3. Take a stroll through the beautiful The Town Mill

A fully intact flour mill set in a cobbled courtyard complex that includes art galleries and creative craft enterprises such as a restaurant, microbrewery and café. Volunteer millers will guide you through each floor of the stone-built water mill as they explain how to make flour: the stone floor, the sack floor and the meal floor.

4. Spend some quality time at the beautiful Axe Valley Wildlife Park

This is a huge family attraction located in the beautiful Axe Valley. It is a wildlife park with animals of all sizes such as zebras, flamingos, meerkats, pygmy goats, tortoises and more. There is also a play area ideal for children, shaded areas for picnics, a shop and a café.

5. Discover the iconic The Guildhall

The Guildhall is a crucial building in the town and has stood on the corner of Church Street and Bridge Street since the 17th century. Two centuries later it was remodelled to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee with the incredible design of George Vialls. Today the building is occupied by the town hall, the ground floor where the arched market hall used to be is closed and the courtroom which was on the first floor is now the place where the council holds its meetings.

6. Take in the impressive view from Musbury Castle

It is a fortress dating back to the Iron Age and is perched above the village of Musbury. The fort occupies the entire top of a mountain 175 metres above sea level with a remarkable view of the Axe Valley. From here you can take some of the best photographs of your life.

7. Check out the medieval Coney Castle

A typical Iron Age fort whose name comes from the Old English for Rabbit. It was used as a shelter. It sits on a narrow ridge 210 metres high and has several linear ramparts along its length. A small lane runs along the ridge, dividing the fortress in two. It is now owned by the National Trust and is listed as a scheduled monument.

Information about chalets in Lyme Regis

🏡 Chalets available: 11 properties.
💳 Discount available: up to -51%.
🌙 Minimum price per night: from £45.
⭐ Most popular amenities: garden, Wi-Fi and balcony.
🐾 Pet-friendly: 5 properties.

FAQs: Chalets in Lyme Regis

Are the chalets in Lyme Regis suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

For sure! In Lyme Regis, 45% of the chalets welcome them with open arms, and 82% even have a garden!

Do the chalets in Lyme Regis mostly offer an internet connection?

Certainly! According to the data collected last year, 82% of chalets in Lyme Regis offer an internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to browse the internet at any time!

How much does it cost for chalets in Lyme Regis?

The majority of chalets in Lyme Regis (91%) cost less than £100 per night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for finding an affordable chalet!

Are the chalets in Lyme Regis suitable for holidays with several people or better for an escape as a small group?

According to Holidu's information, 55% of chalets accept up to four travellers. Approximately 91% of the chalets here include at least two separate bedrooms. Lyme Regis is the ideal destination for families of four!

Are the chalets in Lyme Regis the best option for a luxurious trip?

By looking at Holidu, we can assure you that the chalets in Lyme Regis are often a very good option for those who want to experience a luxury getaway. This is because in Lyme Regis, 0% of accommodations have a swimming pool, 82% have a garden and even 0% have a sauna. Also, if what you are looking for is lots of space, 55% of the chalets can accommodate big groups, and 82% have green spaces nearby.

If you are keen to take a trip to Lyme Regis, what is the best time of the year?

The facilities found at the properties in Lyme Regis demonstrate that it is a holiday destination that can adapt to all tastes and times of the year. This is because there are properties with swimming pools, air conditioning and even fireplaces. Therefore, you will be able to enjoy Lyme Regis when you feel like it.

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