Description
Weymouth is one of Britain's oldest seaside resorts, made popular by George III whose statue stands on the promenade. It has just about everything one could ask for in a seaside town: a lovely curving bay with soft sands, a fascinating harbour with interesting old pubs and cottages, the remains of a Tudor castle, some engaging architecture, a wide variety of shops and plenty to entertain both day and night. Add to this a bird reserve which is almost in the centre of town, a museum, an indoor swimming pool and lots of boat trips and you are sure to have an absorbing holiday.
Itinerary
TOUR OPERATES SATURDAY TO SATURDAY
EXCURSIONS INCLUDED
Full Day Excursion to Poole and Bournemouth
Travelling eastward to the Georgian port of Poole, now a leading yacht harbour. Then on to Britain's most international resort - Bournemouth.
Full Day Excursion to Bridport, Abbotsbury and Dorchester
We travel first to Dorchester, the county town of Dorset, then to the ancient town of Bridport and the village of Abbotsbury on the Fleet, the lagoon behind the amazing Chesil Beach.
Full Day Excursion to Corfe Village and Swanage
We travel east to the Purbeck Hills and the quaint resort of Swanage. Please note:
Corfe Castle is not included in the tour cost as there are steep, uneven slopes, steps and sudden drops.
Swanage Steam Railway provide a park & ride service from Norden – Corfe Castle £2.50 per person return.
Venue Information
Mon Ami Hotel
Situated on the pleasant seafront Esplanade, this is a small but friendly family run hotel. Bedrooms are mostly with shower and WC (some have bath and shower) and all have television and tea/coffee making facilities and are served by a lift. Entertainment is provided on most evenings and there is a lively atmosphere in the bar. There is also a quiet lounge on the seafront side of the hotel. The dining room offers home-cooked meals served by the family. Tel:01305 786917