Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast
Lyme Regis in Dorset is a special place, the coastline in either direction is magnificent. The cliffs over the boarder are grey and crumbling, those eastwards, towards Charmouth are also unstable – especially after heavy rain, and those at Black Ven are capped with a layer of Gold. The town is noted for the fossils found in the cliffs and beaches, which are part of the Heritage Coast—known commercially as the Jurassic Coast—a World Heritage Site. For information please click here.
Charming narrow streets
The steep narrow streets of Lyme reflect its long history and the Georgian architecture is contemporary with its prosperity in the 18th century when sea bathing became fashionable.
Enjoying the sun
How good is this being on the south coast of England with a beautiful blue sky. 🙂
The Royal Lion Hotel built in 1601
You gotta love the English pubs. 🙂 Built in 1601 as a coaching inn, this grade II listed hotel has been extensively refurbished, yet still retains much of its history and unique charm. There are many oak beams, wood panels and an open fire which help to create a warm, welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
Privately owned and managed, The Royal Lion Hotel has gained an enviable reputation for its friendly service, world class food, wine and leisure offerings.
Great view of the beach
Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast Marina
If you live in Lyme Regis you gotta have a boat. 🙂
Cannon on the Lyme Regis harbour wall.
Lyme Regis is an historic unspoiled seaside resort and fishing port on the world famous Cobb harbour.
Walk out on the rocks
Surrounded by beautiful coastlines and countryside, the area has been awarded World Heritage Site Status; famous for its geology and fossil finds.
We visited Lyme Regis on the way to Lands End.
Lyme Regis is a coastal town in West Dorset, 25 miles (40 km) west of Dorchester and 25 miles (40 km) east of Exeter. It lies in Lyme Bay.
That’s all for now folks
Thanks for visiting my Lyme Regis Jurassic Coast photo blog, this was a very interesting coastal village.
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