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Top Things to do in Weymouth , Dorset, southern England UK , 16 July 2016
things to do in Weymouth ( Dorset, England - UK )
Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset, southern England. Its sandy beach is dotted with colorful beach huts and backed by Georgian houses. Jurassic Skyline, a revolving viewing tower, and Victorian Nothe Fort offer harbour views. Weymouth Sealife Park is home to sharks, turtles and stingrays. On the fossil-rich Jurassic Coast is pebbly Chesil Beach. A causeway leads to Portland Island with its lighthouse and birdlife.
1.SANDWORLD
Sandworld WeymouthSandWorld in Lodmoor is the perfect way to still get the experience of the beach even when it is raining cats and dogs.
The undercover attraction has an ever changing array of cleverly created sand sculptures that are really quite something to be seen. This year’s theme is Life on Earth to celebrate David Attenborough’s 90th birthday!
Charges apply.
2. PORTLAND CASTLE
The Isle of Portland a short drive away from Weymouth is home to infamous King Henry VIII’s Portland Castle. Let the kids run around the Castle’s grounds and learn facts from the Tudor age and of the King himself.
3. SHARKYS
This is a perfect attraction if you have little ones who want to lose a little energy. Whilst they run around the indoor soft play area you can relax and enjoy a hot or cold drink. With 6 exciting slides, including the notorious “deathslide” for the bravest over 5s, they won’t know what to play on first. As well as this there is the slot car racing and lazer zones to enjoy too!
If you are further out of town, the Granby Estate has the Fun Factory with ball pits and soft play area for the kids to enjoy too. Charges apply.
4. WEYMOUTH PAVILION
Weymouth Pavilion Weymouth Pavilion has an extensive programme of performances and activities throughout the year. From big named singers to up and coming comedians – they all take centre stage at the Pavilion. Or, if you fancy something a little different, why not get your skates on and have a go at rollerblading?!
Visit the Pavilion website for this year’s programme. Charges apply
5. CINEWORLD CINEMA
Sat down with a bucket of popcorn and a cool drink – what a way to keep in from the weather! Weymouth’s 9 screen cinema shows not only the latest blockbusters but national screenings of opera and ballets. Visit the Cineworld Weymouth website to see the lasted screenings. Charges apply
6. MFA BOWLING
Who doesn’t enjoy a game of bowling…especially when it gets you inside on a rainy day? MFA Bowl caters for your every need as you can enjoy a yummy basket meal from the kitchen too! Get those bowling shoes on and get bowling! Charges apply.
7. WEYMOUTH MUSEUM
Rather than filling your boots with rainwater, fill your brain with interesting facts about Weymouth’s long and varied past! Admission only £1 and kids go FREE.
Stuart Wiltshire Glass Weymouth8. STUART WILTSHIRE GLASS
Get hands on in Weymouth and book yourselves on a glass making taster session! Whether you are spectating or having a go yourself, the art of glass making is truly magical. Charges apply.
9. THE TUDOR HOUSE
Tucked away behind Hope Square by Weymouth’s Harbourside is the Tudor House and is one of Britain’s best preserved Tudor buildings. The house is furnished with 17th century furniture and is styled as if it was owned and used by a merchant. A tour of the house gives an interesting and different approach to Weymouth’s history. Charges apply.
10. NOTHE FORT
The Nothe Fort stands proudly looking out into Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour which gives excellent views of the Jurassic Coast. Learn tales of the forts past, see military uniforms from times gone by and uncover the stories of ghostly happenings inside the fort’s walls…if you dare! Charges apply.
11. RATHER THAN GETTING WET OUTSIDE, GET WET IN THE POOL!
Weymouth has numerous leisure centres with indoor pools and gyms. Enjoy a morning or afternoon in the pool at either Weymouth Swimming Pool or Osprey Leisure Centre on Portland.
12. BREWERS’ QUAY EMPORIUM
Meander around the rooms of ntiques and collectables with a number of traders selling antique and vintage furniture, clothing, objets d’art, militaria, jewellery and artwork.
13. BOWLEAZE FANTASY FUN PARK
Outdoor and undercover rides can be found here, great way to spend a windy or cold day.
14. SEALIFE CENTRE
Sealife WeymouthStep inside the aquariums and see fish from exotic lands swim by your very eyes. Try to find nemo and say hello to the turtles who are originally from Florida!
15. AND OF COURSE…
Why not enjoy a drink, snack or meal in one of the great bars and pubs in Weymouth? Don’t forget to check out our list of some of the best restaurants in Weymouth.
Top Things to do in Weymouth, England - UK
Things to do in Weymouth
Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset, southern England. Its sandy beach is dotted with colorful beach huts and backed by Georgian houses. Jurassic Skyline, a revolving viewing tower, and Victorian Nothe Fort offer harbour views. Weymouth Sealife Park is home to sharks, turtles and stingrays. On the fossil-rich Jurassic Coast is pebbly Chesil Beach. A causeway leads to Portland Island with its lighthouse and birdlife.
1.SANDWORLD
Sandworld Weymouth SandWorld in Lodmoor is the perfect way to still get the experience of the beach even when it is raining cats and dogs.
The undercover attraction has an ever changing array of cleverly created sand sculptures that are really quite something to be seen. This year’s theme is Life on Earth to celebrate David Attenborough’s 90th birthday!
Charges apply.
2. PORTLAND CASTLE
The Isle of Portland a short drive away from Weymouth is home to infamous King Henry VIII’s Portland Castle. Let the kids run around the Castle’s grounds and learn facts from the Tudor age and of the King himself.
3. SHARKYS
This is a perfect attraction if you have little ones who want to lose a little energy. Whilst they run around the indoor soft play area you can relax and enjoy a hot or cold drink. With 6 exciting slides, including the notorious “deathslide” for the bravest over 5s, they won’t know what to play on first. As well as this there is the slot car racing and lazer zones to enjoy too!
If you are further out of town, the Granby Estate has the Fun Factory with ball pits and soft play area for the kids to enjoy too. Charges apply.
4. WEYMOUTH PAVILION
Weymouth Pavilion Weymouth Pavilion has an extensive programme of performances and activities throughout the year. From big named singers to up and coming comedians – they all take centre stage at the Pavilion. Or, if you fancy something a little different, why not get your skates on and have a go at rollerblading?!
Visit the Pavilion website for this year’s programme. Charges apply
5. CINEWORLD CINEMA
Sat down with a bucket of popcorn and a cool drink – what a way to keep in from the weather! Weymouth’s 9 screen cinema shows not only the latest blockbusters but national screenings of opera and ballets. Visit the Cineworld Weymouth website to see the lasted screenings. Charges apply
6. MFA BOWLING
Who doesn’t enjoy a game of bowling…especially when it gets you inside on a rainy day? MFA Bowl caters for your every need as you can enjoy a yummy basket meal from the kitchen too! Get those bowling shoes on and get bowling! Charges apply.
7. WEYMOUTH MUSEUM
Rather than filling your boots with rainwater, fill your brain with interesting facts about Weymouth’s long and varied past! Admission only £1 and kids go FREE.
Stuart Wiltshire Glass Weymouth8. STUART WILTSHIRE GLASS
Get hands on in Weymouth and book yourselves on a glass making taster session! Whether you are spectating or having a go yourself, the art of glass making is truly magical. Charges apply.
9. THE TUDOR HOUSE
Tucked away behind Hope Square by Weymouth’s Harbourside is the Tudor House and is one of Britain’s best preserved Tudor buildings. The house is furnished with 17th century furniture and is styled as if it was owned and used by a merchant. A tour of the house gives an interesting and different approach to Weymouth’s history. Charges apply.
10. NOTHE FORT
The Nothe Fort stands proudly looking out into Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour which gives excellent views of the Jurassic Coast. Learn tales of the forts past, see military uniforms from times gone by and uncover the stories of ghostly happenings inside the fort’s walls…if you dare! Charges apply.
11. RATHER THAN GETTING WET OUTSIDE, GET WET IN THE POOL!
Weymouth has numerous leisure centres with indoor pools and gyms. Enjoy a morning or afternoon in the pool at either Weymouth Swimming Pool or Osprey Leisure Centre on Portland.
12. BREWERS’ QUAY EMPORIUM
Meander around the rooms of ntiques and collectables with a number of traders selling antique and vintage furniture, clothing, objets d’art, militaria, jewellery and artwork.
13. BOWLEAZE FANTASY FUN PARK
Outdoor and undercover rides can be found here, great way to spend a windy or cold day.
14. SEALIFE CENTRE
Sealife WeymouthStep inside the aquariums and see fish from exotic lands swim by your very eyes. Try to find nemo and say hello to the turtles who are originally from Florida!
15. AND OF COURSE…
Why not enjoy a drink, snack or meal in one of the great bars and pubs in Weymouth? Don’t forget to check out our list of some of the best restaurants in Weymouth.
Weymouth more Days
The second video of our July 2018 visit to Portland and Weymouth staying at Pebble Bank camp site –
Here we use The Rodwell Trail via Sandsfoot Gardens and Castle
to Weymouth town where we visit Stuart Wiltshire’s glass workshop
have lunch at a Tapas bar
and then explore ‘Pirates Cove’ on our mobility scooters.
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