Trace's Guidebook

Trace
Trace's Guidebook

Sightseeing

If your visiting Bridport (9 miles ) you must also take a trip to west bay on the Jurassic coast where you will find a lovely coastline to walk , stop for fish and chips or a pub lunch
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Bridport
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If your visiting Bridport (9 miles ) you must also take a trip to west bay on the Jurassic coast where you will find a lovely coastline to walk , stop for fish and chips or a pub lunch
Lyme Regis is a 12 mile drive to the Jurassic coast where you will find lots to do , see and eat
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Lyme Regis
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Lyme Regis is a 12 mile drive to the Jurassic coast where you will find lots to do , see and eat
If you fancy lovely views and a walk with a pub stop off this place is a must only s couple miles drive
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Ham Hill
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If you fancy lovely views and a walk with a pub stop off this place is a must only s couple miles drive
Weymouth is a approx 45 mins drive but worth a day out , for the beach, boat trips , pubs or nightlife … it has so much to offer.
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Weymouth
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Weymouth is a approx 45 mins drive but worth a day out , for the beach, boat trips , pubs or nightlife … it has so much to offer.
urdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot. Access to the pebble and shingle beach is on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park (charges apply) which is located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park. There is a 15 minute walk along a steep downhill path, plus a further 143 steps down onto the beach (trainers or walking boots are needed for this walk, flipflops are not recommended). At the base of the chalk cliffs a number of caves can be seen which have been carved out by the sea. Please do not enter them as cliff falls are common. Bathing is possible in places, however the beach shelves steeply in places, therefore please supervise your children at all times as there is no lifeguard.
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Durdle Door
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urdle Door is one of Dorset’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. It is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and is an extremely popular beauty spot. Access to the pebble and shingle beach is on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park (charges apply) which is located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park. There is a 15 minute walk along a steep downhill path, plus a further 143 steps down onto the beach (trainers or walking boots are needed for this walk, flipflops are not recommended). At the base of the chalk cliffs a number of caves can be seen which have been carved out by the sea. Please do not enter them as cliff falls are common. Bathing is possible in places, however the beach shelves steeply in places, therefore please supervise your children at all times as there is no lifeguard.

Food scene

Mosterton is a small village only 2 miles down the road where you will find a village shop and The Admiral Hood pub serving delicious meals , they also have a take away menu call and collect … menu online
Mosterton
Mosterton is a small village only 2 miles down the road where you will find a village shop and The Admiral Hood pub serving delicious meals , they also have a take away menu call and collect … menu online
Great pub with stunning views Booking recommended
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WINYARD'S GAP INN
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Great pub with stunning views Booking recommended