Jurassic Properties's Guidebook: Staying in Lyme Regis, Dorset

Jurassic Properties
Jurassic Properties
Jurassic Properties's Guidebook: Staying in Lyme Regis, Dorset

Restaurants

A lovely local restaurant servicing fresh fish, beautiful meat along with wines and beers made nearby. It’s situated in the heart of the old town right where the mill is still used by the Lyme Regis Brewery - it’s a great spot to spend the evening!
27 locals recommend
The Millside
1 Mill Ln
27 locals recommend
A lovely local restaurant servicing fresh fish, beautiful meat along with wines and beers made nearby. It’s situated in the heart of the old town right where the mill is still used by the Lyme Regis Brewery - it’s a great spot to spend the evening!
An informal pub as well as a restaurant with pizza oven and roof terrace. All day dining and good children options.
24 locals recommend
Pilot Boat
1 Bridge St
24 locals recommend
An informal pub as well as a restaurant with pizza oven and roof terrace. All day dining and good children options.

Food scene

Excellent coffee, freshly baked goods as well as seating areas to eat inside and out. Jurassic Properties has two properties in very proximity to this wonderful bakery.
15 locals recommend
Town Mill Bakery
Coombe Street
15 locals recommend
Excellent coffee, freshly baked goods as well as seating areas to eat inside and out. Jurassic Properties has two properties in very proximity to this wonderful bakery.
Delicious roast baps, homemade doughnuts as well as vegetarian options to take away and eat on the beach.
6 locals recommend
The Whole Hog
6a Broad St
6 locals recommend
Delicious roast baps, homemade doughnuts as well as vegetarian options to take away and eat on the beach.
A highly rated Asian fusion takeaway located right by the sea front near the bus stop. With outdoor seating overlooking the coastline.
18 locals recommend
Red Panda
7A Broad Street
18 locals recommend
A highly rated Asian fusion takeaway located right by the sea front near the bus stop. With outdoor seating overlooking the coastline.

Sightseeing / Activities

The famous harbour wall that protects Lyme Regis from the coastal storms is somewhere you must see on your visit! Known as ‘The Cobb’, it’s become an internationally famous harbour, mooring sailing and powerboats. The grade I listed structure curves round and out to the opten water, providing an area of protection for boats and the sandy beach. Find the historic ‘Granny’s Teeth’ steps that take you between the harbour and high level of the Cobb – be very careful as they can take you by surprise when going up and down!
69 locals recommend
The Cobb
69 locals recommend
The famous harbour wall that protects Lyme Regis from the coastal storms is somewhere you must see on your visit! Known as ‘The Cobb’, it’s become an internationally famous harbour, mooring sailing and powerboats. The grade I listed structure curves round and out to the opten water, providing an area of protection for boats and the sandy beach. Find the historic ‘Granny’s Teeth’ steps that take you between the harbour and high level of the Cobb – be very careful as they can take you by surprise when going up and down!
Fantastic walking routes. Incredible views along the Jurassic Coast and just a 15 minute drive from Lyme Regis.
103 locals recommend
Golden Cap
103 locals recommend
Fantastic walking routes. Incredible views along the Jurassic Coast and just a 15 minute drive from Lyme Regis.

Beaches

Lyme Regis has four south-facing beaches to spend the time at your leisure: Sandy Beach, Monmouth Beach, East Cliff Beach and Chruch Cliff Beach. They are all special and very different to one another, so why not beach hop if you have the time.
81 locals recommend
Lyme Regis Beach
81 locals recommend

Pubs / Drinks

The town’s local micro brewery serving lovely ales, wines and spirits. They often have live music and events on.
11 locals recommend
Lyme Regis Brewery
Mill Lane
11 locals recommend
The town’s local micro brewery serving lovely ales, wines and spirits. They often have live music and events on.
A traditional Dorset pub in the middle of Lyme’s high street.
18 locals recommend
The Volunteer Inn
31 Broad St
18 locals recommend
A traditional Dorset pub in the middle of Lyme’s high street.

Traveler advice

Book before you go

Book in advance

Whether you’re travelling to Lyme Regis by train and require a taxi from the station to getting dinner mid week, we’d always suggest you book ahead to avoid disappointment!