Lyme Regis and Seaton

Lyme Regis and Seaton

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giltranator

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347 posts

194 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Hey everyone,

Going to be staying in between Seaton and Lyme Regis this weekend. Does anyone know of any good places to visit whilst im there. I believe there are a couple of good roads along the coast which should be perfect for the Boxster.

Cheers

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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giltranator said:
I believe there are a couple of good roads along the coast which should be perfect for the Boxster.

Cheers
They'll be busy this weekend. Sorry to be a pessimist!

LordGrover

33,662 posts

218 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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BH Weekend? Caravans.

AAGR

918 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Johnnytheboy said:
They'll be busy this weekend. Sorry to be a pessimist!
Traffic will be dense, there will be caravans everywhere, and the Dorset police are ruthless ....

And, by the way, the coast road speed limits are often quite illogical.

Edited by AAGR on Tuesday 24th May 17:25

AAGR

918 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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If you can be bothered to drive to the Bournemouth side of Dorchester, you should go and enjoy the massive tank museum at Bovington Camp. This weekend, too, they might actually have an 'action day' planned, when some of the monsters come to life.


Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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In your immediate area, Sidmouth is lovely for a wander, and the donkey sanctuary is worth dipping into if that's your thing, and it's free.


Benbay001

5,807 posts

163 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Johnnytheboy said:
and the donkey sanctuary
Is this still PH?..
smile
Maybe visit Haynes Motor Museum? That may be a little far though.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Benbay001 said:
Is this still PH?..
smile
Maybe visit Haynes Motor Museum? That may be a little far though.
~1 hr?

Benbay001

5,807 posts

163 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Johnnytheboy said:
Benbay001 said:
Is this still PH?..
smile
Maybe visit Haynes Motor Museum? That may be a little far though.
~1 hr?
You mean, how long do i recon it would take? I have no idea, i use satnavs.. getmecoat

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Benbay001 said:
You mean, how long do i recon it would take? I have no idea, i use satnavs.. getmecoat
No, that was my estimate at the time, a "?" meaning I wasn't too sure. It's probably a bit optimistic on a bank hol.

anonymous-user

60 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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Benbay001 said:
Johnnytheboy said:
and the donkey sanctuary
Is this still PH?..
smile
Maybe visit Haynes Motor Museum? That may be a little far though.
Beer is worth a visit and the electric railway at seaton is nice.
the donkey sanctuary is a great place to waste an afternoon and there is a nudist beach at weston mouth if that makes it acceptabel to the PH masses! wink

pacman1

7,323 posts

199 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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I like Lyme (was down for the fossil festival two weeks ago), but never there long enough to do much exploring, usually stretching to a long weekend at most.
But I can tell you that Lal Qilla is a pretty good byo Indian restaurant, and Antonio's Trattoria is a very welcoming place that serves lovely food(not open sundays)with a rather nice wine list.
hth smile

maniac0796

1,292 posts

172 months

Tuesday 24th May 2011
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It depends what sort of road you want.

Mildly engaging, the B3180 between Daisymount on the A30 and Exmouth offers a mildly exciting drive if caught when empty. Nice views when you get out onto woodbury common.

The coast road between Weymouth and Bridport is good, but again, catching it without any caravans/tractors/hay lorrys is hard at this time of the year. Plus police in Dorset like their speed guns.


If you want views, then, just look around really. You're in one of the more beautiful parts of the country.

Ohh, and if you want to look for it, as it's near where you're staying from the sounds of it, there's an abandoned viaduct between Rouson and Lyme Regis down the valley into Uplyme. Access is easy from the east side. wink

giltranator

Original Poster:

347 posts

194 months

Wednesday 25th May 2011
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Thanks for all your comments. I did expect it to be busy but then i'm not coming back till tuesday so it might be a bit quieter.
The donkey sanctuary sounds like a laugh aswell.
Cheers

maniac0796

1,292 posts

172 months

Wednesday 25th May 2011
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Biggest in the world or something. Then again, it's not like there's a donkey sanctuary round every corner

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th May 2011
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The viaduct - it's one of the very few unreinforced concrete bridges, which is why it has a traditional arch shape but is very slender. nerd



Some donkeys at the sanctuary.



They put the cute friendly ones in the middle area, but in various outer fields you find some really heartstring-tugging groups, like the 'all blind donkey field', where they all wear little padded helmets so they don't hurt themselves bumping into stuff.

Dommett

81 posts

182 months

Wednesday 25th May 2011
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Pecorama is quite good if you have any interest in trains or have kids, it's model railways. Exmouth is great on a sunny day, massive sandy beaches, but otherwise not worth the journey.

It's worth coming down the a30 further than you need to, turning off for Exmouth, across the common to budleigh salterton, and back along the a3052 to beer, all good roads. Well worth getting up in the early hours to enjoy without the congestion.
No speed cameras that I'm aware of, there's a good road from honiton to beer, just back road past wiscombe park (hillclimb track) with some long open straights with some twisty bits.

Hope you have a nice time down in my 'hood smile

bills1

305 posts

276 months

Thursday 26th May 2011
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Go to Beer any morning, there are 3 beach cafe`s that all serve full cooked breakfast on the beach from 9.00 onwards.
Its brilliant if the weather is ok to have a full English only 20ft from the sea - enjoy

LordGrover

33,662 posts

218 months

Friday 27th May 2011
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Beer? Have I got the wrong place then? I remember it being a pebble beach with no buildings as such down there. Maybe a fish stall on the left as you go onto the beach? Plenty in the streets above the beach though.

Macey

1,326 posts

199 months

Friday 27th May 2011
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I'm staying just outside Lyme Regis this weekend, if you see a Blue Tuscan give us a wave. wavey