Featuring sea views, The Mariners Hotel is nestled in the heart of Lyme Regis. Dating back to the 17th century, this former coaching inn has a large private garden and rooms with free WiFi access.
Susan
United Kingdom
Breakfast was amazing. Big selection including traditional breakfast plus smoked salmon and smashed avocado etc. Staff brilliant very helpful and welcoming
In the centre of Lyme Regis, just 150 metres from the beach, the Royal Lion Hotel has a pool, sauna and games room. Some rooms have sea views and balconies.
Jan
United Kingdom
Breakfast was nice - ok selection - could have been more but for 3 night stay ok
This Georgian country house is located just off the coastal path between Charmouth and Lyme Regis. This accommodation boasts Dorset Countryside and woodland views.
Situated in Lyme Regis and with Lyme Regis Front Beach reachable within 100 metres, Rock Point Inn features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Jamie
United Kingdom
Good Location, friendly staff and comfortable rooms.
Clovelly Guest House offers accommodation in the centre of Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast. Free WiFi and free private parking are available. All rooms include a private en-suite bathroom.
O'Donovan
United Kingdom
...in a brilliant location with everything you needed and more!
Located 200 metres from Lyme Regis Front Beach, 12 km from Golden Cap and 50 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium, Lyme Regis renovated period seaside flat provides accommodation set in Lyme Regis.
Xenofon
United Kingdom
A very convenient almost seaside apartment in Lyme Regis, it met all our expectations for the one night we stayed. The host is very helpful and an excellent communicator, and is equipped with everything you may need for one night.
Featuring free WiFi, Dower House Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Lyme Regis. Torquay is 46 km from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Terri
United Kingdom
To say I liked EVERYTHING about the Dower House is an understatement, it was exceptional in every way. Neil and Rosemarie are wonderful hosts and could not have done more to make our stay perfect. I will definitely return and do not hesitate to recommend this beautiful hotel.
Situated in Lyme Regis in the Dorset region, with Lyme Regis Front Beach and Dinosaurland Fossil Museum nearby, Gorgeous Boutique Flat Sleeps 2 in Lyme Regis features accommodation with free WiFi and...
Jack
United Kingdom
Was easily accessible and extremely clean and tidy upon arrival.
Off-street parking was very useful as the area around has limited parking options.
Location is right in the centre of town, which makes visiting very easy.
Located in Lyme Regis, 100 metres from Lyme Regis Front Beach and 12 km from Golden Cap, High Tides provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Location was great. Decor lovely. Bed very comfortable. View incredible
Situated in Lyme Regis and only 200 metres from Lyme Regis Front Beach, Jasper Apartment features accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Alice
United Kingdom
Location was really handy for walking to the beach and various parts of town. The apartment was very clean and comfortable. Ellie’s communication was great beforehand too, we were warned about the narrow alley to get to parking spot. Would stay again :)
Lyme Regis, UK, is accessible via Exeter Airport (47km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains to Axminster (9.6km away) or buses from Exeter. Transfers may be required.
Exeter International Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Lyme Regis, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 46 kilometres away.
Lyme Regis, UK, offers several public transport options. The X51 and X53 buses serve the town, linking it to Dorchester and Exeter. Taxis are also readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is an option, but parking can be limited, especially during peak season.
The best area to stay in Lyme Regis, UK, is the Town Centre, known for its accessibility to popular attractions like the Lyme Regis Museum, The Cobb, and numerous dining options. It's ideal for visitors seeking convenience and proximity to key sites.
Lyme Regis, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 8°C in winter (December to February) to 20°C in summer (June to August). Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Lyme Regis. The weather is generally unpredictable, so it's advisable to check the forecast before visiting.
What guests said about Lyme Regis:
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The weather was fantastic and it had lasted I would...
The weather was fantastic and it had lasted I would definitely wanted to stay longer. It was torrential rain the day we left!! It was perfect for a relaxing couple of days, a bit too busy but it was the first weekend of warm weather this year!! You could however find quieter places to sit on the beach and our accommodation was located in peaceful area. Lovely places to eat & drink and a quaint town.
Rowena
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
There are lovely independent shops, the is only a coop and...
There are lovely independent shops, the is only a coop and Tesco extra, so food quite basic, there are some lovely cafes for lunches,
It is on a hill so you have to be able to manage a small hill, the beach and walk along the beach front is flat, there are good ice cream stalls, I think it would be very busy in summer, we found a few fossils to take home, Monmouth beach is rocky but has some lovely fossils in large rocks to see and the amonite pavement
Sarah
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
I have visited Lyme Regis since being a child so it’s very...
I have visited Lyme Regis since being a child so it’s very familiar to me.
When you arrive at the property what would make it even clearer is to say if you arrive from the Church End of Monmouth street when you get to the fork in the road park on the left fork unload your car then park as explained. We parked outside the property as told to by a local resident then got a torrent of abuse from a driver who wanted to get past which wasn’t a nice welcome. The lanes are very narrow and we had to stop and wait several times however everything in the property and local area was wonderful. We had a wonderful meal with the most stunning views at Mark Hixs restaurant and really enjoyed the new and old shops and we were blessed with wonderful weather
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I was there two nights for a gig on the second night.
I was there two nights for a gig on the second night. I'd been through a couple of times previously and stopped briefly to visit the road end of the seafront, so this was the first proper stay. Unfortunately the weather was wet, windy and cold but I saw enough from just walking around to know that it would be a good (quaint) place to visit for longer and to take in some of the local attractions based around the fossils found in the area.
Mark
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
A lively, bustling quintessential British seaside resort.
A lively, bustling quintessential British seaside resort. Almost too busy on sunny summer days, but lively and fun for everyone. Lots of lovely scrummy places to eat, jolly pubs, many summer events, and the same jolly atmosphere at Christmas time too - lights, carols around the Christmas tree, etc ! But…..Prepare to pay a lot for parking! Or arrive by train to Axminster and catch the bus to the centre of Lyme from the station. Shop at Ammonite Fine Foods for holiday presents - (disclosure …my sister owns it !)
Hazel
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Scored 10
We have visited Lyme Regis many times.
We have visited Lyme Regis many times. We enjoy walking through the gardens and around the harbour. The town is quite steep and cobbled so not for infirm or elderly. We ate in our favourite pub The Royal Standard. They have a friendly atmosphere and pool table. Food is delicious there. Also Badger and Beach is friendly and makes lovely coffee.
The abode is perched on top of a garage, providing you with the privacy of a fully detached house. It is well appointed with all of the basic supplies. I never had need to request any of the basics+. The the most comfortable bed in 6 weeks! The décor does a fantastic job of welcoming you into Lyme Regis. The proprietors must be the most friendly and accommodating in the whole county. I will defiantly be returning to this accommodation.
Sweetest little seaside apartment! Very walkable to all things in Lyme Regis! We walked our 4 year old boys to the ocean to hunt for fossils and see the dinosaur museum. The millside restaraunt is highly recommended as is the brewery! The apartment has a beautiful nautical theme, and the delicious cookies and milk were a great touch!. We couldn't have been happier.
This place is amazing. The place is clean tidy and very homely. Nothing was a bother. It is more like a 5 star hotel in how your treated. The little touch's. Fridge to keep stuff cool for all, the snooker table the DVDs and books.
Stunning food and plenty and lots of choice.
We will be back 100% and would recommend to everyone.
Breakfast was great .Freshly cooked and a very good choices.Nice sitting area in the garden.A very useful honesty bar .Very friendly owners and staff.Would do anything to help make your stay great .Good parking at the back of the hotel.Which is a great bonus in lyme Regis
This a lovely little boutique hotel with a wonderful vibe. Small but beautifully formed, on arrival it makes you feel instantly at home and welcome. It is priced very fairly and is wonderfully clean with outstanding breakfast. Good location and fabulous team in house.
The warmest of welcomes greets you at this lovely country house hotel Room comfortable (although ours was rather small). Great breakfast but no evening meals available. Lovely grounds for our 4 legged friend and very convenient for the delights of Lyme Regis.
Beautiful hotel with plush fittings. Attentive and friendly hosts. Peaceful location a short distance to Lyme Regis. Excellent breakfast. Welcomed our dog and treated with respect. Fenced area for dogs to have a decent run. Highly recommend.
Brilliant location. Practically next door to the best bakery in town, just a few steps to the beach and the shops. The accommodation itself was comfy and it was a great base for our time in Lyme Regis. And it comes with parking!!
Nice little hotel, close to beach and local attractions. Very friendly staff and nice breakfast if you like eggs (all sorts available on breakfast menu). We had a lovely time in Lyme Regis, will def be coming back.
Easy to find small family run hotel on the outskirts of Lyme Regis with ample parking spaces. Friendly efficient staff and exceptionally clean. Outdoor swimming pool.
Felt like a boutique hotel, lovely attention to detail, Dave and Sara couldn’t do enough for us. Great to have parking included. Super brekkies. Highly recommend.
We had an early unexpected upgrade so that really helped our stay.
Parking is a premium in Lyme Regis so grateful we had it available to us. Beautiful hotel...
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