Key Features
- Property code: THEGRA
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Near beach
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Granary is a two bedroom cottage that has been lovingly restored to provide a very good quality holiday property in a fabulous village location, just a short walk from the sea and coastal footpath. Located in the West Dorset village of Chideock, this cottage is set just off the main coast road, providing a wonderful base from which to explore the whole area. The cottage is just a short walk from the beach at Seatown. There is also easy access to the South West Coast Path which runs along this stretch of stunning coastline. The World Heritage coast, known as the Jurassic Coast, offers opportunities for fossil hunting, walking, fishing and many other activities. Those looking for rural walks will also find some exceptional countryside footpaths very close to the cottage.
There are three pubs in the village, all serving food, within walking distance as well as a small general store. The West Dorset market town of Bridport and its bustling harbour at West Bay are only a 5 minute drive away, as is the lovely seaside resort of Lyme Regis. The village is well served with regular bus routes through the village and along the coast in both directions.
Key Features
- Property code: THEGRA
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Near beach
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Granary is a two bedroom cottage that has been lovingly restored to provide a very good quality holiday property in a fabulous village location, just a short walk from the sea and coastal footpath. Located in the West Dorset village of Chideock, this cottage is set just off the main coast road, providing a wonderful base from which to explore the whole area. The cottage is just a short walk from the beach at Seatown. There is also easy access to the South West Coast Path which runs along this stretch of stunning coastline. The World Heritage coast, known as the Jurassic Coast, offers opportunities for fossil hunting, walking, fishing and many other activities. Those looking for rural walks will also find some exceptional countryside footpaths very close to the cottage.
There are three pubs in the village, all serving food, within walking distance as well as a small general store. The West Dorset market town of Bridport and its bustling harbour at West Bay are only a 5 minute drive away, as is the lovely seaside resort of Lyme Regis. The village is well served with regular bus routes through the village and along the coast in both directions.
Ground floor:
Open-plan living room with lounge seating, Wood burner, Smart TV, French doors to Patio area, Dining table to seat four guests.
Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge with icebox, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine.
First floor:
Bedroom 1 with two 3ft single beds. Please note the beamed ceiling height is approximately 6'1".
Separate modern W.C.
Second floor:
Bedroom 2 with double bed (vaulted ceiling).
Family bathroom with shower over bath, wash basin and W.C.
Enclosed patio/garden with furniture. Storage shed with tumble dryer, also ideal for muddy boots, sandy beach gear or secure cycle storage.
The attractive Georgian market town of Bridport, set in the heart of Dorset’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is renowned for its abundance of independent shops and art galleries, thriving cafés, bars and restaurants serving exceptional locally produced food and drink, and its lively music, art and literary scene.
Whether you enjoy spending your holiday browsing market stalls and quirky shops, indulging in a mouth-watering cream tea, or people-watching over a leisurely coffee - this charming town won’t disappoint.
Less than 2 miles away lies Bridport’s picturesque harbour, West Bay, which offers access to the world-famous Jurassic Coast. Here, you’ll find an assortment of pubs and restaurants, two excellent sandy beaches, a marina, and of course breathtaking coastal views.
If you’re feeling active, West Bay is perfect for a spot of fishing, walking, bathing and rock pooling. Or if you’d rather take it easy, unwind over tea and cake in one of the harbour’s delightful tea rooms. West Bay is also the setting for the popular ITV drama Broadchurch, where you will recognise many landmarks from the show.
Bridport and West Bay are ideally positioned for exploring the stunning Jurassic coastline. Why not try your luck at fossil hunting to see if you can uncover an ancient relic or two, or take a stroll along the glorious South West Coast Path to blow away the cobwebs and take in the magnificent views.
Nearby popular attractions include the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre, Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens and the Lyme Regis Aquarium, and if you fancy a day at the beach, you'll be spoilt for choice on this pretty stretch of Dorset coastline. Some of our favourite family-friendly options include both West Bay beaches, Cobb beach in Lyme Regis, Charmouth beach and Weymouth beach.
A holiday cottage in either Bridport or West Bay provides the perfect base from which to enjoy the delights of a vibrant market town, whilst staying close to the coast to easily indulge in your favourite seaside activities - making for a most memorable Dorset holiday.
Off-road parking for two cars. One space next to the property and one in front of cottage (reduced patio seating if used).
Electric Cars - Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles. https://www.zap-map.com
- Included: Bed linen and towels included (not beach towels), electric heating and initial basket of logs provided (October to April), Wifi available.
- Pets: One well behaved dog welcome in public areas of property only (not bedrooms). Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week.
- Local facilities: Shop: 200 metres. Pub: 50 metres. Beach: Seatown - less than 1 mile.
- Electric Cars: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles. https://www.zap-map.com
- Arrival time - 4pm and Departure time - 10am.
- Smoking/Vaping: not permitted
The Clock Inn
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Cosy, family-friendly and dog-friendly 16th Century thatched village inn situated in the attractive village of Chideock. Newly refurbished in 2016, the restaurant serves classic homemade traditional pub food. There's also an outside seating area and games room with skittles alley, bar football, darts and table tennis for guests to enjoy.
The Clock Inn, Main St, Chideock, Bridport DT6 6JW (T: 01297 489423)
Friendly pub with good beer and reasonably priced food
June 2023
Lovely pub, lovely food & drink. Looked after so well by the staff impeccable manners nothing was too much for them and welcomed our cockerpoo Molly and gave her biscuits. Met some of the locals who had a darts match on and they were so friendly. Came here the year before and had a lovely time then too. You really must visit during your stay no matter how short
May 2023
This is a more basis pub, with what we would call good pub food. Friendly staff.
August 2022
Very pleasant lunch here. Pub very dog friendly and food was quick and good value. I had the lighter lunch option which was still very generous.
May 2022
The staff were very friendly and helpful. The pub was clean and COVID-19 safe. The food was delicious and good value.
July 2021
Friendly spacious pub with welcoming staff, serving good pub grub / home cooked food. Dogs welcome too.
October 2018
What a welcoming pub.Mike and his staff are so friendly and attentive,coupled with Mike's knowledge of the Ciders he has. The food is of a good standard and prices are reasonable.We would recommend this pub to anyone
July 2018
What a welcoming pub.Mike and his staff are so friendly and attentive,coupled with Mike's knowledge of the Ciders he has. The food is of a good standard and prices are reasonable.We would recommend this pub to anyone
May 2018
Fantastic food and service even cooked a special for us on request highly recommend this pub well worth a visit
November 2017
Good food and comfortable pub
October 2017
A very friendly pub with good value food
September 2017
Great choice of pub grub, Dog friendly and staff are helpful and pleasant . Do the pub quiz on Sunday it is good fun.
April 2017
The George Inn (Chideock)
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A traditional Dorset thatched pub offering a selection of Palmers real ales, bottled lagers and great wines served alongside delicious, freshly prepared seasonal food and a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
The George Inn, Main St, Chideock, Bridport DT6 6JD (T: 01297 489419)
Good for Sunday lunches and Thursday "Pizza Night". Good range of Palmers beers.
June 2023
Lovely pub, staff friendly lovely beach and good food.
June 2023
We were the only customers, and not surprising as it was outrageously expensive to eat......for a very average rather scruffy pub. The food may have been good but we didnt try it.
April 2023
The George Inn is a very lovely place to eat and spend time. The food is excellent, and the staff were so friendly. It was a pleasure to be there.
August 2022
We had a fantastic meal one evening turning up without a booking with our dog. Pub staff really friendly and service was excellent. Costs were very reasonable.
May 2022
Lovely atmosphere staff very friendly, great for just a cosy drink or a meal. We ate here twice, due to covid it was a reduced menu which is fine but would have been good if it changed now & again.
October 2020
We visited the George twice for meals and thoroughly enjoyed them. The staff were polite and well organized under the present circumstances and the food and beer were both excellent. Will visit again in the future.
September 2020
Good pub good and local ales. Dog friendly
September 2019
Good food,beers and atmosphere. Dog friendly
October 2018
The Anchor Inn
(Less than a mile)
(11)
A must visit pub for anyone staying in the region, the Anchor commands a wonderful position by the sea with an outside terrace and far reaching views of the Jurassic coastline. The award winning menu is made up of lots of local fish, seafood and hearty meat dishes, all beautifully presented.
The Anchor Inn, Seatown DT6 6JU (T: 01297 489215)
We know this pub of old. Love to sit by the sea with a pint.
August 2023
Wonderful location by beach and good food with emphasis on fish and efficient service.
June 2023
Lovely views, nice staff, a little pricey esp soft drinks! £3!
April 2022
Visited just for an early evening drink. Cosy inside, staff very friendly. It took us 3 attempts on 3 different days to actually get in. Always very busy even in october, I cant imagine how this pub copes with demand in the height of summer. This is probably due to the massive golden cap caravan site. A shame as a great location...
October 2020
Fantastic lunch and great views! Very well organised during the COVID situation. We would definitely visit again when in the area.
September 2020
Great location for a pint with views across the beach and across to surrounding hills. All the Palmers beers are recommended. Dog friendly
October 2018
Lovely Fish and Chips, well deserved after a long walk !
September 2018
possibly the best Fish(cod) and chips we have ever eaten.The most extensive seafood menu around
July 2018
Stopped here after a fab walk along the beach. Food was good, service was quick & polite & the views were great. Would recommend to others
April 2018
Perfect spot and beautiful old pub. But pricey, but I guess the location makes up for it.
November 2017
Great place. View amazing. Staff friendly. Food very good but a bit precious.
May 2017
The Ilchester Arms
(2 miles)
(2)
A 16th century thatched village inn with oak beams and huge open fireplace in the bar area. A great spot to enjoy a pint or something from the menu, either in the cosy bar or outside in the pretty garden.
The Ilchester Arms Symes Cottage, Symondsbury, Bridport DT6 6HD (T: 01308 422600)
Avoided this. Beer was poor on a previous visit.
August 2023
Very friendly dogs welcome Good menu and food came up piping hot the steak special for 2 was extremely good as were the other meals.
March 2018
Symondsbury Kitchen
(2 miles)
(3)
A pretty thatched café on the idyllic Symondsbury Estate surrounded by rolling Dorset countryside. Sit outside on the sunny terrace and choose from a range of delicious meals, homemade cakes and hot and cold drinks.
Symondsbury Kitchen Manor Yard, Mill Ln, Symondsbury, Bridport DT6 6HQ (T: 01308 538309)
Very pleasant surroundings rather pricey.
September 2023
Very pleasant. Tasty food and good service.
August 2023
Well worth a trip. There are some lovely walks including out to Hells Lane which has some incredible carvings in the rocks. The Food at the kitchen was fresh and delicious. All in all a great place to visit.
June 2023
Symondsbury Estate
(2 miles)
(4)
Home to the Colfox family, the Symondsbury estate is set in beautiful Dorset countryside within a few miles of the Jurassic Coast, a world heritage site with unspoilt beaches and fabulous coastal walks. Here you'll find the Symondsbury Kitchen, the perfect spot for a bite to eat, the Symondsbury store which stocks a range of interesting local produce, a Home & Garden store, and various other boutique shops. There are also events held on the estate throughout the year including live music, open farm Sundays, workshops and more. Check the website for details.
Click here for further details
Very pretty courtyard now developed into unique shops and cafe, serving fresh and delicious food. Just go slowly along the pot-holed driveway!
October 2023
So good went back twice. Pub also very dog friendly.
September 2023
A lovely place to visit, nice boutiques and little shops. Well worth a visit.
April 2023
This is a lovely spot to stop for a bite and a drink with free parking. There is an excellent selection of local produce on sale plus homeware and fashion. You can ascend Colmers Hill nearby which is a wonderful vantage point for this beautiful area.
October 2021
Wiggle Tails Paddock
(3 miles)
A safe secure dog paddock surrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside where you can let your dog run off his or her energy safe in the knowledge that they won’t get lost. The perfect spot for exercising nervous dogs too and to practice some training.
Click here for further details
Lyme Bay RIB Charter
(3 miles)
(3)
Be blown away by a range of multi award-winning boat trips from West Bay. From exciting, fast paced trips to sightseeing cruises, private hire and watersports options, there are trips to suit all tastes and budgets
Click here for further details
We had a fabulous time on the rib ride. Staff were friendly and helpful, explaining safety procedures well and making the ride really exciting. Would recommend.
September 2022
Good food and friendly staff at the Blue Ball, Sidford I,ts a bit further out but worth it?
April 2022
Three of us did the 15 minute rib blaster and thoroughly enjoyed it. We were well looked after and it was thrilling and safe at the same time. Highly recommended.
August 2021
West Bay Discovery Centre
(4 miles)
(2)
The West Bay Discovery Centre offers a fascinating insight into the area’s history with interactive displays charting the area’s journey from its shipbuilding past, through centuries of the local fishing industry to the development of tourism today. The centre also provides up to date information on what’s on in West Bay and Bridport, along with gifts and souvenirs to buy. Check the website for further details and opening times.
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Great little museum - lots of interesting local information presented in very accessible formats. Free, but donation appreciated.
October 2023
Good displays of the litter problems, very good for children to understand
September 2021
Jurassic SUP & Fitness
(4 miles)
Experience the stunning beauty of the Jurassic Coast and keep fit at the same time with this great local company offering Stand Up Paddle Boarding Tours & lessons, Personal Training and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Classes.
Click here for futher details
Enjoy £5 off per person on any booking with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
Eype Beach
(2 miles)
(2)
A small pebble beach close to the historic market town of Bridport, Eype Beach is a steep shelved beach (Eype means ‘steep place’) with beautiful views of the West Dorset coast. Dogs are permitted all year round and refreshments are available at Lower Eype. The beach is part of one of the most beautiful little villages in the area, where buildings can be traced back to the late 18th century. Consisting of Lower Eype and Higher Eype, it’s the lower part of the village that has access to the beach, which also boasts the magnificent Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast at 191-metres above sea level. The beach is favoured by swimmers and fishing fans as well as avid fossil hunters, and there is parking nearby for a few cars as well as toilets and a pub.
Narrow access. Park at the top for free and walk down to the church and carry on down via a path.
September 2023
Very narrow single track access road with limited passing places. Would not recommend purely due to access difficulties.
June 2017
West Bay Beach, Bridport
(3 miles)
(4)
Under the golden glow of the majestic sandstone cliffs and the Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast, West Bay Beach (made famous by the popular drama series Broadchurch) is in the south of the historic market town of Bridport. At the western end of Chesil Beach, the area forms part of the Dorset Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site within Lyme Bay and is a wonderful location for family holidays. Bridport Town is a short bus ride away or a very pleasant 20-minute walk. The beach itself is shingle, sand and pebbles with steep shelving, a slipway and a harbour. There’s an auxiliary coastguard and lifeguards at your service, toilets, disabled toilets and a beachside refreshment kiosk. Nearby activities include kayaking, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, swimming surfing and jet skiing. There are also car parks close by and while dogs are banned from May to September, they are allowed out of the summer season.
Lovely to stroll along the top of the dune which is compacted, easy to walk on and accessible from either the pier or the road beside the Visitor Centre. Wonderful views.
October 2023
Lovely walk, bit strenuous climbing up Golden Cap, buts it’s worth it ! However there is an easier route too.
September 2018
Lovely place to wonder around. Great relaxing beach to stroll along brilliant view of the cliffs. Easy parking. Fish and chips from the Seasider chippie went there twice in the week. really tasty.
August 2018
we loved West Bay very much did not eat at any of the restuarants there apart from the George Hotel (one night) as Gluten Free options were either poor choices or non existant.
July 2017
East Cliff Beach
(4 miles)
(2)
A fine shingle beach with sand at the water’s edge, East Cliff Beach is a beautiful place to spend the day with the family on summer holidays in Dorset. There’s lifeguard cover from July to September in the summer holidays on East Beach itself, but that doesn’t really cover East Cliff Beach, so just be careful when and where you swim and stay away from the cliff base to avoid falling stones. There’s a long stay car park behind East Beach and a smaller short stay car park just before entering the harbour area in front of the Bridport Arms Hotel. Toilets are located at the main West Bay Road car park and baby changing facilities are provided as well. Dogs are permitted on the beach all year round, but it is a clean zone that’s regularly patrolled by wardens imposing fines, so don’t forget to clean up after your pets!
We walked from Lyme Regis to Charmouth across this beach at low tide. MUST be low tide. It was a super walk, a bit challenging in places as we had climb over rocks. The dog absolutely loved it.
October 2018
I really enjoyed this side looking at interesting stone formations. The beach 'shelving' has to be looked out for if you are paddling and it is better to wait until very low tide so that you can see where bits rise and fall.
April 2018
Charmouth Beach
(4 miles)
(6)
Perfect for family days out, Charmouth Beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, fossils (for which the area is famous), good swimming and good surf. It is divided into two distinct areas (East and West) by the mouth of the River Char, which often forms a lagoon suitable for boating or watching the ducks swim past. To get to the beach, simply find the centre of the village and follow Lower Sea Lane. There are ample car parks close to the beach as well as another one half way down Lower Sea Lane if those are full. Dogs are allowed on the West beach as long as they are on leads from 1st May and 30th September between the sea defenses and Lyme Regis but not on the area of beach in front of the beach huts and the Heritage Centre. From 1st July to 31st August dogs are not allowed on East Beach between 10:00am and 6:00pm, but are welcome outside these hours. At East Beach there is a beach café and picnic tables close by, and in the summer months there is a bouncy castle. There are also lots of beautiful walks close by to enjoy. West Beach meanwhile is about a mile and a half long and is a haven for fossil hunters and avid rock-poolers.
Walking this beach from Lyme Regis
October 2023
Great beach, Its busy by the shops but plenty of places to walk to find space away from others. The toilets are bad, so with a few wipes and wash you hands after. Get there early for parking. It is sand, shingle and rock pools, so great for a non commercialised beach day. Follow the tide out if you are fossil hunting but best to have a guided tour first from the museum so you know what you are looking for. One of our favourite sea sides in Britain.
June 2022
This is a beautiful area. Gets very busy and there are about four car parks and on street parking. The museum was very fascinating. Toilet queue was horrendous. This is a great area for inflatables as you can go down the stream if you want instead of the sea. There is also a large grass bank to picnic on instead of the beach cobbles.
August 2021
Great beach if but a bit stony where we went, good facilities for food and drinks and no where near as many seagulls as Lyme Regis.
August 2021
Lovely quaint beach.
May 2019
Lovely spot to sit, relax and look for fossils.
October 2018
Church Cliff Beach, Lyme Regis
(5 miles)
(3)
Famous for its picturesque Jurassic coastline, as well as its array of fossils, Church Cliff Beach is on the edge of Lyme Regis town. Sandy in places, at low tide there is an extensive rock ledge with hundreds of rock pools where you can catch shrimp. The River Lym flows into the bay, so paddling is a necessity if you want to stroll on the sand. The beach is flanked by rock armour which protects the promenade, and the sand is covered at high tide. There’s paid parking close by, so don’t forget your change. There are facilities, restaurants and cafes in the town. There’s no lifeguard cover on this beach, and dogs are permitted all year round, which is great news for walkers as it also makes up part of the West Dorset Heritage Coast and its accompanying footpaths.
Plenty of parking with a moderate walk down many steps to the beach. Worth the walk though with plenty of fossils around if your prepared to look.
September 2023
Lovely beach but spoilt by the amount of broken bits of glass and rusty metal components that have fallen from the cliff (believe there was some form of rubbish dump at the top of the cliff many years ago) - not a problem for most people but was worried about our dog getting injured.
May 2023
A lovely stretch of beach with rock pools and a chance to find fossils. Get there as the tide is going out and get there early. Take provisions as it is just a beach, of shingle and sand, there are some rocks to clamber over and rock pools to explore. One of our favourite beaches in the UK.
June 2022
September 2023
The Granary was exceptionally well presented, maintained and spotlessly clean. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would book again. The welcome pack of coffee, tea & hot chocolate sachets together with the milk & biscuits and the fresh flowers were much appreciated.
September 2023
Yes very much thank you.
August 2023
We had a fantastic time.
May 2023
We had a wonderful week, we came here again this year because it is just lovely and cosy, can go out and about if we want or just stay in if we want. The local pubs serve great food and drink and are in walking distance, this proved great for us as we really like eating out.
April 2023
all very good
September 2022
The cottage was very comfortable and very clean. It had everything we needed for our stay and the owners sorted out a small issue we had very promptly. A great place to stay to explore the stunning Dorset coast.
September 2022
A fabulous stay
May 2022
This was a fabulous well equipped cottage which is obviously well cared for. We enjoyed our stay immensely.
April 2022
We loved our stay, 2nd time there, will go again!
April 2022
Excellent, would definitely stay again.
August 2021
Had a absolute fantastic time, the cottage has everything you can ask for and loves the on tap hot water for a cuppa. Cottage is in easy reach of both coastal coasts and plenty of walks.
Thank you for your review. We are pleased you enjoyed your stay.
- The Toad Hall Team
August 2021
Lovely house with everything we needed. The only downside was the nearby busy road but once we had got used to it, it was fine
July 2021
We had a wonderful week enjoying the local attractions and amenities
July 2021
We wanted for nothing.
June 2021
Great cottage, great location for visiting the area and convenient for dining out 2 pubs in walking distance
May 2021
Everything was perfect, I have no bad comments.
October 2020
We had a lovely stay at The Granary, we were extremely pleased especially during these covid times to find the cottage so spotlessly clean on our arrival.The fresh flowers and tea, coffee milk & biscuits was also a lovely touch. It was a very cosy cottage really enjoyed the woodburner. The furnishings decor etc were lovely and of a very high standard.,It was Lovely to have a beach and 3 pubs within walking distance. We enjoyed our stay very much very central for exploring the wonderful Jurrassic Coast we would definately stay again and reccommend to friends... Toadhall Cottages were very easy and proffessional to deal with, would definately book with them again.
October 2020
Lovely cottage
October 2020
Lovely cottage
September 2020
We had a lovely time.
August 2020
Cottage was lovely and very clean, the outside shed with dryer and space for boots and wet clothes was perfect. Would recommend
September 2019
Excellent accommodation. Great location for beaches, walks and pub meals
September 2019
We had the best time. And the property was clean and fresh. Only issue was the noise from the busy road. We all loved the property.
August 2019
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Granary, Chideock and would highly recommend it.
June 2019
Yes - very enjoyable
May 2019
Love the Granary, compact, well equipped and cosy. Will continue to visit. Great for exploring area. Chideok and Seatown gorgeous. Lively bolt hole
October 2018
the Granary was a lovely property in a great location, I would highly recommend it.
October 2018
Lovely cosy cottage. Clean and well equipped. Good location for beaches at Seatown, Charmouth, West Bay and Lyme Regis. Excellent local walking although be prepared for hills! Good local pubs The Anchor, Clock Inn and The George for food and local beers.
October 2018
Lovely, clean, well equipped cottage in good location for visiting all of Jurassic Coast and walking the SW Path. Decent pubs for a drink and dinner are within walking distance. Cottage had everything we needed for a superb week in Dorset, with the bonus of having parking and the little courtyard garden.
September 2018
We had a fantastic stay. The cottage was in a great location, very comfortable and clean.
July 2018
Lovely cottage, had everything you needed for a great holiday.
July 2018
Good location, great courtyard space and good to have an allocated parking space too. Very clean property and well laid out - definite feeling of space.
June 2018
The cottage was great, clean and full of character. Could do with sharper kitchen utensils for food prep. It is extremely close to the A35 and there is constant road noise, day & night if you use the courtyard to sit out in. This was compounded unfortunately by major roadworks and A35 being closed at night for resurfacing that went on until the early hours of the morning and so this wasn't a restful break. Close proximity though to local pubs with ready food at the George & the Clock. Biggest benefit is the walk down to Seatown. Great beach for gossipping and pub at the shoreline, about 0.75 of a mile and a pretty walk down
May 2018
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, but did find the TV difficult to work.
May 2018
Very enjoyable,it's just a pity it it so close to the A35
We are pleased you like the Granary and enjoyed your stay in this quiet cottage. Guests appreciate the convenience of being able to travel East or West quickly due to its location to the A35 and the cottage is nicely tucked away in a pleasant courtyard area that they soon forget about the Chideock high street.
- The Toad Hall Team
April 2018
The property was to an exceptional standard, in a lovely location for exploring the area, the only downside was the traffic noise from the A34.
April 2018
Yes we had a very enjoyable time, the cottage met all our requirements the local facilities were very good and the location ideal.
October 2017
A lovely property, so well equipped. Great location. I would thoroughly recommended this property. Thank you soooo much.
October 2017
The cottage was really well equipped (everything you could ever want in a holiday home), maintained to a high standard and very clean. Whilst seemingly a small token, the milk, biscuits and flowers on arrival were a real winner for us and were most welcome and well received. Would definitely stay here again. Congratulations to the owners for providing such great accommodation.
October 2017
The cottage is tastefully decorated, well equipped and has a good feel to it. We found the street noise minimal and not at all disturbing. All 3 pubs in the neighbourhood serve good food. Would recommend this place.
September 2017
A most enjoyable stay. The Clock pub was very good with good menu and friendly staff. Lots of lovely walks for the dog.
July 2017
We loved our visit to the lovely village of Chideok. The cottage was absolutely spotless, with everything you would need including good WiFi. It was within walking distance of three lovely pubs which also serve very good food. West bay, Bridport and Lyme Regis are all within a short drive and are all great for days out. The village has a good local shop and Bridport has large supermarkets only 10 mins away in the car. I would say that the cottage and local beach may not be suitable for a family with very young children as the bedrooms are on separate floors, with the master on top. The beach is only really suitable for strong swimmers and there are no lifeguards. If you do have small children then you might have a look at Toad Halls other cottages because we could not recommend them highly enough!! No hassle company to deal with. Directions were sent by email, a quick phone call a few days before to get the code for the key safe next to the door and that was it. Will definitely use Toad Hall again. Great cottage and great service.
July 2017
We loved our visit to the lovely village of Chideok. The cottage was absolutely spotless, with everything you would need including good WiFi. It was within walking distance of three lovely pubs which also serve very good food. West bay, Bridport and Lyme Regis are all within a short drive and are all great for days out. The village has a good local shop and Bridport has large supermarkets only 10 mins away in the car. I would say that the cottage and local beach may not be suitable for a family with very young children as the bedrooms are on separate floors, with the master on top. The beach is only really suitable for strong swimmers and there are no lifeguards. If you do have small children then you might have a look at Toad Halls other cottages because we could not recommend them highly enough!! No hassle company to deal with. Directions were sent by email, a quick phone call a few days before to get the code for the key safe next to the door and that was it. Will definitely use Toad Hall again. Great cottage and great service.
July 2017
We had a great time, but were disappointed that the adjoining tea shop mentioned in your details no longer operates!
June 2017
Very much. Very very comfortable, spotlessly clean, lovely comfortable bed. Spotless bedding and towels, everything you could possibly need in the kitchen, only one problem, we had to come home.
May 2017
Great place. Would have liked a caffieter
April 2017
The cottage was well placed for walking the dog, lots of different walks and a great beach a short distance away. We loved not having to drive to eat out and our Dog was welcome in the 3 local pubs. The Granary was very comfortable , we found the break relaxing and will be returning as we felt we still had some more exploring of the area to do.
March 2017
We had a lovely time, landscape fantastic and great walks in the area. Cottage nice cosy and clean, great bath room, very low ceiling in the living room for two people over 6.2 but we coped. We were unable to open the lounge doors to the garden. everything else fine would recommend a stay and would go back.
April 2015
My family loved this cottage; it's beautifully decorated, immaculate, and has everything we needed. The pictures of the outside don't do it justice and the garden is a lovely sun trap, with space to park a second car if needed. All the comments in the guest book suggest the previous visitors loved this cottage too. Thanks for a fantastic break! (Don't forget to visit the tea shop next door if you stay here)
September 2023
The Granary was exceptionally well presented, maintained and spotlessly clean. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would book again. The welcome pack of coffee, tea & hot chocolate sachets together with the milk & biscuits and the fresh flowers were much appreciated.
September 2023
Yes very much thank you.
August 2023
We had a fantastic time.
May 2023
We had a wonderful week, we came here again this year because it is just lovely and cosy, can go out and about if we want or just stay in if we want. The local pubs serve great food and drink and are in walking distance, this proved great for us as we really like eating out.
April 2023
all very good
September 2022
The cottage was very comfortable and very clean. It had everything we needed for our stay and the owners sorted out a small issue we had very promptly. A great place to stay to explore the stunning Dorset coast.
September 2022
A fabulous stay
May 2022
This was a fabulous well equipped cottage which is obviously well cared for. We enjoyed our stay immensely.
April 2022
We loved our stay, 2nd time there, will go again!
April 2022
Excellent, would definitely stay again.
August 2021
Had a absolute fantastic time, the cottage has everything you can ask for and loves the on tap hot water for a cuppa. Cottage is in easy reach of both coastal coasts and plenty of walks.
Thank you for your review. We are pleased you enjoyed your stay.
- The Toad Hall Team
August 2021
Lovely house with everything we needed. The only downside was the nearby busy road but once we had got used to it, it was fine
July 2021
We had a wonderful week enjoying the local attractions and amenities
July 2021
We wanted for nothing.
June 2021
Great cottage, great location for visiting the area and convenient for dining out 2 pubs in walking distance
May 2021
Everything was perfect, I have no bad comments.
October 2020
We had a lovely stay at The Granary, we were extremely pleased especially during these covid times to find the cottage so spotlessly clean on our arrival.The fresh flowers and tea, coffee milk & biscuits was also a lovely touch. It was a very cosy cottage really enjoyed the woodburner. The furnishings decor etc were lovely and of a very high standard.,It was Lovely to have a beach and 3 pubs within walking distance. We enjoyed our stay very much very central for exploring the wonderful Jurrassic Coast we would definately stay again and reccommend to friends... Toadhall Cottages were very easy and proffessional to deal with, would definately book with them again.
October 2020
Lovely cottage
October 2020
Lovely cottage
September 2020
We had a lovely time.
August 2020
Cottage was lovely and very clean, the outside shed with dryer and space for boots and wet clothes was perfect. Would recommend
September 2019
Excellent accommodation. Great location for beaches, walks and pub meals
September 2019
We had the best time. And the property was clean and fresh. Only issue was the noise from the busy road. We all loved the property.
August 2019
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Granary, Chideock and would highly recommend it.
June 2019
Yes - very enjoyable
May 2019
Love the Granary, compact, well equipped and cosy. Will continue to visit. Great for exploring area. Chideok and Seatown gorgeous. Lively bolt hole
October 2018
the Granary was a lovely property in a great location, I would highly recommend it.
October 2018
Lovely cosy cottage. Clean and well equipped. Good location for beaches at Seatown, Charmouth, West Bay and Lyme Regis. Excellent local walking although be prepared for hills! Good local pubs The Anchor, Clock Inn and The George for food and local beers.
October 2018
Lovely, clean, well equipped cottage in good location for visiting all of Jurassic Coast and walking the SW Path. Decent pubs for a drink and dinner are within walking distance. Cottage had everything we needed for a superb week in Dorset, with the bonus of having parking and the little courtyard garden.
September 2018
We had a fantastic stay. The cottage was in a great location, very comfortable and clean.
July 2018
Lovely cottage, had everything you needed for a great holiday.
July 2018
Good location, great courtyard space and good to have an allocated parking space too. Very clean property and well laid out - definite feeling of space.
June 2018
The cottage was great, clean and full of character. Could do with sharper kitchen utensils for food prep. It is extremely close to the A35 and there is constant road noise, day & night if you use the courtyard to sit out in. This was compounded unfortunately by major roadworks and A35 being closed at night for resurfacing that went on until the early hours of the morning and so this wasn't a restful break. Close proximity though to local pubs with ready food at the George & the Clock. Biggest benefit is the walk down to Seatown. Great beach for gossipping and pub at the shoreline, about 0.75 of a mile and a pretty walk down
May 2018
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, but did find the TV difficult to work.
May 2018
Very enjoyable,it's just a pity it it so close to the A35
We are pleased you like the Granary and enjoyed your stay in this quiet cottage. Guests appreciate the convenience of being able to travel East or West quickly due to its location to the A35 and the cottage is nicely tucked away in a pleasant courtyard area that they soon forget about the Chideock high street.
- The Toad Hall Team
April 2018
The property was to an exceptional standard, in a lovely location for exploring the area, the only downside was the traffic noise from the A34.
April 2018
Yes we had a very enjoyable time, the cottage met all our requirements the local facilities were very good and the location ideal.
October 2017
A lovely property, so well equipped. Great location. I would thoroughly recommended this property. Thank you soooo much.
October 2017
The cottage was really well equipped (everything you could ever want in a holiday home), maintained to a high standard and very clean. Whilst seemingly a small token, the milk, biscuits and flowers on arrival were a real winner for us and were most welcome and well received. Would definitely stay here again. Congratulations to the owners for providing such great accommodation.
October 2017
The cottage is tastefully decorated, well equipped and has a good feel to it. We found the street noise minimal and not at all disturbing. All 3 pubs in the neighbourhood serve good food. Would recommend this place.
September 2017
A most enjoyable stay. The Clock pub was very good with good menu and friendly staff. Lots of lovely walks for the dog.
July 2017
We loved our visit to the lovely village of Chideok. The cottage was absolutely spotless, with everything you would need including good WiFi. It was within walking distance of three lovely pubs which also serve very good food. West bay, Bridport and Lyme Regis are all within a short drive and are all great for days out. The village has a good local shop and Bridport has large supermarkets only 10 mins away in the car. I would say that the cottage and local beach may not be suitable for a family with very young children as the bedrooms are on separate floors, with the master on top. The beach is only really suitable for strong swimmers and there are no lifeguards. If you do have small children then you might have a look at Toad Halls other cottages because we could not recommend them highly enough!! No hassle company to deal with. Directions were sent by email, a quick phone call a few days before to get the code for the key safe next to the door and that was it. Will definitely use Toad Hall again. Great cottage and great service.
July 2017
We loved our visit to the lovely village of Chideok. The cottage was absolutely spotless, with everything you would need including good WiFi. It was within walking distance of three lovely pubs which also serve very good food. West bay, Bridport and Lyme Regis are all within a short drive and are all great for days out. The village has a good local shop and Bridport has large supermarkets only 10 mins away in the car. I would say that the cottage and local beach may not be suitable for a family with very young children as the bedrooms are on separate floors, with the master on top. The beach is only really suitable for strong swimmers and there are no lifeguards. If you do have small children then you might have a look at Toad Halls other cottages because we could not recommend them highly enough!! No hassle company to deal with. Directions were sent by email, a quick phone call a few days before to get the code for the key safe next to the door and that was it. Will definitely use Toad Hall again. Great cottage and great service.
July 2017
We had a great time, but were disappointed that the adjoining tea shop mentioned in your details no longer operates!
June 2017
Very much. Very very comfortable, spotlessly clean, lovely comfortable bed. Spotless bedding and towels, everything you could possibly need in the kitchen, only one problem, we had to come home.
May 2017
Great place. Would have liked a caffieter
April 2017
The cottage was well placed for walking the dog, lots of different walks and a great beach a short distance away. We loved not having to drive to eat out and our Dog was welcome in the 3 local pubs. The Granary was very comfortable , we found the break relaxing and will be returning as we felt we still had some more exploring of the area to do.
March 2017
We had a lovely time, landscape fantastic and great walks in the area. Cottage nice cosy and clean, great bath room, very low ceiling in the living room for two people over 6.2 but we coped. We were unable to open the lounge doors to the garden. everything else fine would recommend a stay and would go back.
April 2015
My family loved this cottage; it's beautifully decorated, immaculate, and has everything we needed. The pictures of the outside don't do it justice and the garden is a lovely sun trap, with space to park a second car if needed. All the comments in the guest book suggest the previous visitors loved this cottage too. Thanks for a fantastic break! (Don't forget to visit the tea shop next door if you stay here)
The Clock Inn
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Cosy, family-friendly and dog-friendly 16th Century thatched village inn situated in the attractive village of Chideock. Newly refurbished in 2016, the restaurant serves classic homemade traditional pub food. There's also an outside seating area and games room with skittles alley, bar football, darts and table tennis for guests to enjoy.
The Clock Inn, Main St, Chideock, Bridport DT6 6JW (T: 01297 489423)
Friendly pub with good beer and reasonably priced food
June 2023
Lovely pub, lovely food & drink. Looked after so well by the staff impeccable manners nothing was too much for them and welcomed our cockerpoo Molly and gave her biscuits. Met some of the locals who had a darts match on and they were so friendly. Came here the year before and had a lovely time then too. You really must visit during your stay no matter how short
May 2023
This is a more basis pub, with what we would call good pub food. Friendly staff.
August 2022
Very pleasant lunch here. Pub very dog friendly and food was quick and good value. I had the lighter lunch option which was still very generous.
May 2022
The staff were very friendly and helpful. The pub was clean and COVID-19 safe. The food was delicious and good value.
July 2021
Friendly spacious pub with welcoming staff, serving good pub grub / home cooked food. Dogs welcome too.
October 2018
What a welcoming pub.Mike and his staff are so friendly and attentive,coupled with Mike's knowledge of the Ciders he has. The food is of a good standard and prices are reasonable.We would recommend this pub to anyone
July 2018
What a welcoming pub.Mike and his staff are so friendly and attentive,coupled with Mike's knowledge of the Ciders he has. The food is of a good standard and prices are reasonable.We would recommend this pub to anyone
May 2018
Fantastic food and service even cooked a special for us on request highly recommend this pub well worth a visit
November 2017
Good food and comfortable pub
October 2017
A very friendly pub with good value food
September 2017
Great choice of pub grub, Dog friendly and staff are helpful and pleasant . Do the pub quiz on Sunday it is good fun.
April 2017
The George Inn (Chideock)
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A traditional Dorset thatched pub offering a selection of Palmers real ales, bottled lagers and great wines served alongside delicious, freshly prepared seasonal food and a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
The George Inn, Main St, Chideock, Bridport DT6 6JD (T: 01297 489419)
Good for Sunday lunches and Thursday "Pizza Night". Good range of Palmers beers.
June 2023
Lovely pub, staff friendly lovely beach and good food.
June 2023
We were the only customers, and not surprising as it was outrageously expensive to eat......for a very average rather scruffy pub. The food may have been good but we didnt try it.
April 2023
The George Inn is a very lovely place to eat and spend time. The food is excellent, and the staff were so friendly. It was a pleasure to be there.
August 2022
We had a fantastic meal one evening turning up without a booking with our dog. Pub staff really friendly and service was excellent. Costs were very reasonable.
May 2022
Lovely atmosphere staff very friendly, great for just a cosy drink or a meal. We ate here twice, due to covid it was a reduced menu which is fine but would have been good if it changed now & again.
October 2020
We visited the George twice for meals and thoroughly enjoyed them. The staff were polite and well organized under the present circumstances and the food and beer were both excellent. Will visit again in the future.
September 2020
Good pub good and local ales. Dog friendly
September 2019
Good food,beers and atmosphere. Dog friendly
October 2018
The Anchor Inn
(Less than a mile)
(11)
A must visit pub for anyone staying in the region, the Anchor commands a wonderful position by the sea with an outside terrace and far reaching views of the Jurassic coastline. The award winning menu is made up of lots of local fish, seafood and hearty meat dishes, all beautifully presented.
The Anchor Inn, Seatown DT6 6JU (T: 01297 489215)
We know this pub of old. Love to sit by the sea with a pint.
August 2023
Wonderful location by beach and good food with emphasis on fish and efficient service.
June 2023
Lovely views, nice staff, a little pricey esp soft drinks! £3!
April 2022
Visited just for an early evening drink. Cosy inside, staff very friendly. It took us 3 attempts on 3 different days to actually get in. Always very busy even in october, I cant imagine how this pub copes with demand in the height of summer. This is probably due to the massive golden cap caravan site. A shame as a great location...
October 2020
Fantastic lunch and great views! Very well organised during the COVID situation. We would definitely visit again when in the area.
September 2020
Great location for a pint with views across the beach and across to surrounding hills. All the Palmers beers are recommended. Dog friendly
October 2018
Lovely Fish and Chips, well deserved after a long walk !
September 2018
possibly the best Fish(cod) and chips we have ever eaten.The most extensive seafood menu around
July 2018
Stopped here after a fab walk along the beach. Food was good, service was quick & polite & the views were great. Would recommend to others
April 2018
Perfect spot and beautiful old pub. But pricey, but I guess the location makes up for it.
November 2017
Great place. View amazing. Staff friendly. Food very good but a bit precious.
May 2017
The Ilchester Arms
(2 miles)
(2)
A 16th century thatched village inn with oak beams and huge open fireplace in the bar area. A great spot to enjoy a pint or something from the menu, either in the cosy bar or outside in the pretty garden.
The Ilchester Arms Symes Cottage, Symondsbury, Bridport DT6 6HD (T: 01308 422600)
Avoided this. Beer was poor on a previous visit.
August 2023
Very friendly dogs welcome Good menu and food came up piping hot the steak special for 2 was extremely good as were the other meals.
March 2018
Symondsbury Kitchen
(2 miles)
(3)
A pretty thatched café on the idyllic Symondsbury Estate surrounded by rolling Dorset countryside. Sit outside on the sunny terrace and choose from a range of delicious meals, homemade cakes and hot and cold drinks.
Symondsbury Kitchen Manor Yard, Mill Ln, Symondsbury, Bridport DT6 6HQ (T: 01308 538309)
Very pleasant surroundings rather pricey.
September 2023
Very pleasant. Tasty food and good service.
August 2023
Well worth a trip. There are some lovely walks including out to Hells Lane which has some incredible carvings in the rocks. The Food at the kitchen was fresh and delicious. All in all a great place to visit.
June 2023
Symondsbury Estate
(2 miles)
(4)
Home to the Colfox family, the Symondsbury estate is set in beautiful Dorset countryside within a few miles of the Jurassic Coast, a world heritage site with unspoilt beaches and fabulous coastal walks. Here you'll find the Symondsbury Kitchen, the perfect spot for a bite to eat, the Symondsbury store which stocks a range of interesting local produce, a Home & Garden store, and various other boutique shops. There are also events held on the estate throughout the year including live music, open farm Sundays, workshops and more. Check the website for details.
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Very pretty courtyard now developed into unique shops and cafe, serving fresh and delicious food. Just go slowly along the pot-holed driveway!
October 2023
So good went back twice. Pub also very dog friendly.
September 2023
A lovely place to visit, nice boutiques and little shops. Well worth a visit.
April 2023
This is a lovely spot to stop for a bite and a drink with free parking. There is an excellent selection of local produce on sale plus homeware and fashion. You can ascend Colmers Hill nearby which is a wonderful vantage point for this beautiful area.
October 2021
Wiggle Tails Paddock
(3 miles)
A safe secure dog paddock surrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside where you can let your dog run off his or her energy safe in the knowledge that they won’t get lost. The perfect spot for exercising nervous dogs too and to practice some training.
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Lyme Bay RIB Charter
(3 miles)
(3)
Be blown away by a range of multi award-winning boat trips from West Bay. From exciting, fast paced trips to sightseeing cruises, private hire and watersports options, there are trips to suit all tastes and budgets
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We had a fabulous time on the rib ride. Staff were friendly and helpful, explaining safety procedures well and making the ride really exciting. Would recommend.
September 2022
Good food and friendly staff at the Blue Ball, Sidford I,ts a bit further out but worth it?
April 2022
Three of us did the 15 minute rib blaster and thoroughly enjoyed it. We were well looked after and it was thrilling and safe at the same time. Highly recommended.
August 2021
West Bay Discovery Centre
(4 miles)
(2)
The West Bay Discovery Centre offers a fascinating insight into the area’s history with interactive displays charting the area’s journey from its shipbuilding past, through centuries of the local fishing industry to the development of tourism today. The centre also provides up to date information on what’s on in West Bay and Bridport, along with gifts and souvenirs to buy. Check the website for further details and opening times.
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Great little museum - lots of interesting local information presented in very accessible formats. Free, but donation appreciated.
October 2023
Good displays of the litter problems, very good for children to understand
September 2021
Jurassic SUP & Fitness
(4 miles)
Experience the stunning beauty of the Jurassic Coast and keep fit at the same time with this great local company offering Stand Up Paddle Boarding Tours & lessons, Personal Training and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) Classes.
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Enjoy £5 off per person on any booking with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
Eype Beach
(2 miles)
(2)
A small pebble beach close to the historic market town of Bridport, Eype Beach is a steep shelved beach (Eype means ‘steep place’) with beautiful views of the West Dorset coast. Dogs are permitted all year round and refreshments are available at Lower Eype. The beach is part of one of the most beautiful little villages in the area, where buildings can be traced back to the late 18th century. Consisting of Lower Eype and Higher Eype, it’s the lower part of the village that has access to the beach, which also boasts the magnificent Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast at 191-metres above sea level. The beach is favoured by swimmers and fishing fans as well as avid fossil hunters, and there is parking nearby for a few cars as well as toilets and a pub.
Narrow access. Park at the top for free and walk down to the church and carry on down via a path.
September 2023
Very narrow single track access road with limited passing places. Would not recommend purely due to access difficulties.
June 2017
West Bay Beach, Bridport
(3 miles)
(4)
Under the golden glow of the majestic sandstone cliffs and the Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast, West Bay Beach (made famous by the popular drama series Broadchurch) is in the south of the historic market town of Bridport. At the western end of Chesil Beach, the area forms part of the Dorset Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site within Lyme Bay and is a wonderful location for family holidays. Bridport Town is a short bus ride away or a very pleasant 20-minute walk. The beach itself is shingle, sand and pebbles with steep shelving, a slipway and a harbour. There’s an auxiliary coastguard and lifeguards at your service, toilets, disabled toilets and a beachside refreshment kiosk. Nearby activities include kayaking, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, swimming surfing and jet skiing. There are also car parks close by and while dogs are banned from May to September, they are allowed out of the summer season.
Lovely to stroll along the top of the dune which is compacted, easy to walk on and accessible from either the pier or the road beside the Visitor Centre. Wonderful views.
October 2023
Lovely walk, bit strenuous climbing up Golden Cap, buts it’s worth it ! However there is an easier route too.
September 2018
Lovely place to wonder around. Great relaxing beach to stroll along brilliant view of the cliffs. Easy parking. Fish and chips from the Seasider chippie went there twice in the week. really tasty.
August 2018
we loved West Bay very much did not eat at any of the restuarants there apart from the George Hotel (one night) as Gluten Free options were either poor choices or non existant.
July 2017
East Cliff Beach
(4 miles)
(2)
A fine shingle beach with sand at the water’s edge, East Cliff Beach is a beautiful place to spend the day with the family on summer holidays in Dorset. There’s lifeguard cover from July to September in the summer holidays on East Beach itself, but that doesn’t really cover East Cliff Beach, so just be careful when and where you swim and stay away from the cliff base to avoid falling stones. There’s a long stay car park behind East Beach and a smaller short stay car park just before entering the harbour area in front of the Bridport Arms Hotel. Toilets are located at the main West Bay Road car park and baby changing facilities are provided as well. Dogs are permitted on the beach all year round, but it is a clean zone that’s regularly patrolled by wardens imposing fines, so don’t forget to clean up after your pets!
We walked from Lyme Regis to Charmouth across this beach at low tide. MUST be low tide. It was a super walk, a bit challenging in places as we had climb over rocks. The dog absolutely loved it.
October 2018
I really enjoyed this side looking at interesting stone formations. The beach 'shelving' has to be looked out for if you are paddling and it is better to wait until very low tide so that you can see where bits rise and fall.
April 2018
Charmouth Beach
(4 miles)
(6)
Perfect for family days out, Charmouth Beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, fossils (for which the area is famous), good swimming and good surf. It is divided into two distinct areas (East and West) by the mouth of the River Char, which often forms a lagoon suitable for boating or watching the ducks swim past. To get to the beach, simply find the centre of the village and follow Lower Sea Lane. There are ample car parks close to the beach as well as another one half way down Lower Sea Lane if those are full. Dogs are allowed on the West beach as long as they are on leads from 1st May and 30th September between the sea defenses and Lyme Regis but not on the area of beach in front of the beach huts and the Heritage Centre. From 1st July to 31st August dogs are not allowed on East Beach between 10:00am and 6:00pm, but are welcome outside these hours. At East Beach there is a beach café and picnic tables close by, and in the summer months there is a bouncy castle. There are also lots of beautiful walks close by to enjoy. West Beach meanwhile is about a mile and a half long and is a haven for fossil hunters and avid rock-poolers.
Walking this beach from Lyme Regis
October 2023
Great beach, Its busy by the shops but plenty of places to walk to find space away from others. The toilets are bad, so with a few wipes and wash you hands after. Get there early for parking. It is sand, shingle and rock pools, so great for a non commercialised beach day. Follow the tide out if you are fossil hunting but best to have a guided tour first from the museum so you know what you are looking for. One of our favourite sea sides in Britain.
June 2022
This is a beautiful area. Gets very busy and there are about four car parks and on street parking. The museum was very fascinating. Toilet queue was horrendous. This is a great area for inflatables as you can go down the stream if you want instead of the sea. There is also a large grass bank to picnic on instead of the beach cobbles.
August 2021
Great beach if but a bit stony where we went, good facilities for food and drinks and no where near as many seagulls as Lyme Regis.
August 2021
Lovely quaint beach.
May 2019
Lovely spot to sit, relax and look for fossils.
October 2018
Church Cliff Beach, Lyme Regis
(5 miles)
(3)
Famous for its picturesque Jurassic coastline, as well as its array of fossils, Church Cliff Beach is on the edge of Lyme Regis town. Sandy in places, at low tide there is an extensive rock ledge with hundreds of rock pools where you can catch shrimp. The River Lym flows into the bay, so paddling is a necessity if you want to stroll on the sand. The beach is flanked by rock armour which protects the promenade, and the sand is covered at high tide. There’s paid parking close by, so don’t forget your change. There are facilities, restaurants and cafes in the town. There’s no lifeguard cover on this beach, and dogs are permitted all year round, which is great news for walkers as it also makes up part of the West Dorset Heritage Coast and its accompanying footpaths.
Plenty of parking with a moderate walk down many steps to the beach. Worth the walk though with plenty of fossils around if your prepared to look.
September 2023
Lovely beach but spoilt by the amount of broken bits of glass and rusty metal components that have fallen from the cliff (believe there was some form of rubbish dump at the top of the cliff many years ago) - not a problem for most people but was worried about our dog getting injured.
May 2023
A lovely stretch of beach with rock pools and a chance to find fossils. Get there as the tide is going out and get there early. Take provisions as it is just a beach, of shingle and sand, there are some rocks to clamber over and rock pools to explore. One of our favourite beaches in the UK.
June 2022