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Glamping in Weymouth
Weymouth is a place with interesting stories and traditions that will leave you amazed and enchanted. You can see great destinations like the Isle of Portland, which is the source of the solemn white-gray limestone used for dozens of famous monuments around the world, from St. Paul's Cathedral to the United Nations Building. The port is also a delight for its painted houses, its gaslights and its bustling docks
Glamping properties with a pool, sauna and ocean viewThe best thing about going on holiday is that you can stay in totally different buildings than usual. Here's the fun! Well, glamping in Weymouth will allow you to be in contact with nature, if you prefer, or you can opt for a more elaborate space by the sea. In any case, what you will not do without is amenities such as internet, television, heating, etc ... Even your pet can come with you. Do not miss the opportunity to have a unique experience at the Weymouth glamping sites.
Travellers and activities
Weymouth Beach is the perfect place to go with children. All the traditional entertainments of an English beach are here, such as donkey rides, “Punch and Judy” puppet shows, as well as trampolines and children's amusement park rides
Weymouth for all pocketsTour the Portland Plateau. This path runs along old quarry paths and into a rugged man-made landscape of ravines, terraces and hills, all caused by quarries of the island's famous limestone, but now covered with grass after centuries of being in disuse. You can also take a detour through Tout Quarry Nature Reserve and Sculpture Park, King Quarry Nature Reserve, and see the cannon sites of the 19th-century Verne High Angle Battery
Weymouth and Portland were targeted by German bombing during World War II due to their military importance
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Not many cities have an RSPB nature reserve at their centre, but that's what you'll find on the River Wey before it enters the harbour. Radipole Lake has a family oriented discovery centre in a thatched hut, which tells you which birds you can see from the wooden walkways through the wetlands
2. Discover Abbotsbury Swannery VillageA few miles along Chesil Beach is the village of Abbotsbury, home to the world's only nesting colony of Mute Swans. From May to August you'll have a chance to see fluffy swans, and there's plenty for the little ones to wake up to, like the Giant Swan Maze, willow eggs and tunnel, a playground, pedal karts, and much more.
3. Enjoy with your kids hunting fossilsWeymouth is located in the centre of the Jurassic coast, and although Lyme Regis and Charmouth are the most productive places for hunting fossils, there are some good places to look for 185 sea creatures millions of years old. You will feel a certain satisfaction in finding your own fossil, and around the beaches of Weymouth and in Portland you can find an ammonite, a tooth from a Jurassic shark or a piece of an ichthyosaur.
4. Visit Sand world Sculpture ParkWeymouth Beach has the kind of soft, powdery sand that you can mould into wonderful sculptures, that's precisely what local entrepreneurs Mark Anderson and David Hicks did at Sand world. The attraction opened in 2011 and each year it has a new theme.
5. Don't miss Turtle SanctuaryIf you plan to visit Sea Life in Weymouth, you can't miss the Turtle Sanctuary, a turtle sanctuary that is a true gem. The turtles that live here were injured or disoriented, but they found a new home in the aquarium when they were rescued and returned to the sea as soon as they got better
6. Stop to see the Fiftieth Anniversary Clock TowerThis is a brightly coloured landmark, situated on Weymouth Beach, which has been delighting the eyes of locals and tourists for over 130 years. The tower was erected in the city at the end of the 19th century to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the coronation of Queen Victoria. This watch is slightly hidden in a street quite bustling from the coast.
7. Relax on the banks of the River WeyThe River Wey is a tributary of the Thames that runs through some of the most pleasant and picturesque wilderness and parks in the Weymouth area. And this is not all, since the beauty of the views must be added to the many activities that can be enjoyed around the river.
Information about glampings in Weymouth
🏡 Glampings available: | 18 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, swimming pool and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 5 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 7 properties. |