Lyme Regis Beach is a beach Lyme Regis located in United Kingdom.
Marine Parade Lyme Regis Dorset United Kingdom
Beautiful !!! Reminds of Victorian Britain. Very clean and beach front has lots of little shops & restaurants . Very quaint
Beautiful stretch of coastline . Plenty of decent places to eat near the beach .
It’s nice to walk out on the Cobb, a lovely view out the sea! Also there are lots of interesting small shops to go in, including fascinating old bookshop near the bottom of the Main Street
Love seafront and exciting view plus lots of seafood and restaurants of your choice. Great for relaxing weekend❤
A bit busy (read: packed with tourists ) for my taste. Drive 10-15 min to the west or east to find quieter beaches . This beach does have sand though...
Sandy beach is near the cobb, rest of the beach is stones. Head pass the cobb for prime fossil hunting area .
A fantastic stretch of wonderful British coastline
Herbies is the only chippie that cooks fresh local fish . Matt and Anthony are stars. Enjoy a proper fish supper. Delicious and right!
Half the beach is sandy , walk along a bit and it's small stones....how weird is that?
Cafe on the main beach sells coffee for 90p and teas for 70p!! Bargain!!
The dog beach is the best!
Good chip shops for some lunch . however be sure to check out Rinky Tinks for that ice cream fix.
Herbie 's does amazing beer batter and mushy peas ! Definite recommendation :)
Loved the beach , gardens , and Jurassic fossils
Royal Standard for dinner with the family was brilliant!
Don’t eat anything in the view of the Seagulls, they will swoop and try to steal it from you.
Herbies does some excellent nosh . Nice Jurassic Burger !
Go to Herbies by the slipway for the best fish & chips .
Едва ли не круче крымского Фиолента. Сюда надо возвращаться с семьей и собакой. Без собаки не вариант.
The Cobb is on a slope, makes walking along it a bit perilous, I avoided it with my toddler. - Jerome Turner
Try the old mill English tea rooms for lunch or dinner - brilliant but you have to reserve a table in the evening - Barry Avery