Manaton Guesthouse, Lyme Regis
Manaton, Lyme Regis is a very friendly family run guest house situated in the heart of the Jurassic coast (now a designated World Heritage Site, come and find your own fossils).
All the towns' attractions are within walking distance. Freshly cooked 3 course breakfast served every day. Own private parking. Sea views from most rooms. Book early this is a very busy guest house in a very popular town where accommodation is at a premium.
Lyme Regis is an historic and unspoilt seaside resort situated at the most westerly point of Dorset.
It is renowned for its geology and numerous important fossil finds.
Blessed with stunning coastal and country views, it is the perfect base for walking or painting holidays.
Lyme Regis has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been confirmed as a World Heritage Site.
A wide range of fishing and boat trips are available. There are fine sandy beaches perfect for the children to while away the days.
A picturesque fishing harbour featuring the historic Cobb, famous as the location for the film The French Lieutenant's Woman
There are many guided tours in Lyme Regis which include the (world famous) Jurassic coast, Lifeboat station and Cobb, ghost tour and the historic town.
The Marine theatre has a wide range of attractions including regular music events featuring many well known acts.
The award winning museum with several fossil exhibitions.
Special annual events include the Jazz Festival, Lifeboat Week (featuring a spectacular display by the Red Arrows), Regatta and Carnival Weeks
Lyme Regis is the perfect base for touring the West Country, with Poole, Swanage, Studland, Isle of Purbeck, Weymouth, Beer, West Bay, Axmouth, Axminster, Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth and Exeter all within easy reach.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Hill Road Lyme Regis Dorset DT7 3PE |
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01297 445138 |
| Website: |
www.manaton.net |
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This page was last updated: 09 July 2007
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