We have a fantastic range of self catering accommodation available - discover our wonderful cottages in Lyme Bay
Lymes beautiful, sheltered, south-facing beaches have benefited from a coastal protection scheme, which has provided easier access and a larger beach area. An award-winning environmental scheme has ensured Lyme has safe and clean bathing waters.
Along the seafront established, landscaped gardens provide the ideal spot to laze away the day, relaxing and enjoying the stunning views.
The River Lym, from which the town takes its name, winds lazily through the maze of narrow streets and shops, and as you wander through the town you will find traditional pubs and tea rooms, modern restaurants, galleries and historic buildings, all leading to the harbour and its famous Cobb.
Famous Fossil Festival, Carnival and Regatta Week and Lifeboat Week.
Today Lyme Regis is a hub of activity with year-round locally organised events including the famous Fossil Festival, Carnival and Regatta Week and Lifeboat Week. If it's on in Lyme Regis it's on www.whatsoninlyme.co.uk
Lyme Regis sits at the heart of the spectacular and dramatic Jurassic Coast. This coastline is England's first natural World Heritage Site and Lyme is an ideal base from which to explore its diverse geology and abundant wildlife.