Lyme Regis

WHAT TO DO

From fossils to festivals, the area has it all.

LOCAL SHOPS

Convenient self-catering.

WHERE TO EAT

Plenty of eateries with great reviews.

As part of the Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis is a very popular Dorset holiday destination. Those who enjoy arts and culture will love the theatre and local museums, whilst active visitors will embrace the stunning walks and four local beaches.

As well as well-known supermarket chains, you’ll have the opportunity to sample some fantastic local produce from more traditional sources. 

Considering Lyme Regis is a quaint little coastal town, it has an amazing choice of dining options. In addition to local fresh fish and traditional English cuisine, there’s plenty of Asian and European restaurants nearby.

WHAT TO DO

Lyme Regis and the surrounding area has many attractions and events to suit all ages.

Beaches

Fossil Walks

River Lym

Marine Aquarium

Theatre

Sculpture Trail

Skatepark

Working Water Mill

Harbour

Dinosaurland Fossil Museum

LOCAL SHOPS

There’s a good choice of shops in the village, making self-catering easy. Here’s a small selection.

The Cornish Bakery

Tesco

Co-op

Pug & Puffin Fruit and Veg shop

Uplyme Stores

Colyton Butchers

(also serving hot pasties and pastries)

Making Waves Hairdressers

Where to eat

Why not spoil yourself and enjoy the excellent choice of local restaurants and public houses.

Tierra Kitchen – Vegetarian

The Millside Restaurant

Largigi – Thai with panoramic views

Lal Qilla

Indian ‘Bring your own alcoholic drinks’ soft drinks can be purchased

Hix – Oyster & Fish House

Antonio's Trattoria – Italian

Nags Head

Volunteer

Cobb Arms

Harbour Inn

Royal Standard