Several places to check in in Weymouth


1. If you don’t want to join the fun in Brighton, you can consider coming to Weymouth. Personally, I think the landscape here is more diverse, with forest hiking routes, waterfront hiking routes, fishing ports, beaches, rocky beaches, stone fields, stone carvings, lighthouses, bays, and lagoons. Also, seafood.
2. Recommended Attraction: Rodwell Trail. City trekking and riding enthusiasts give me a go! Although not far from the city center, it is hidden in the woods and without the hustle and bustle of the city. Hundreds of years ago it was a train road, and you can still see the former train station platform.
3.Weymouth Bridge. This is considered a city center, and the bridge body is opened every two hours to larger ships. There are large and small fishing boats parked on both sides of the bank, and the smell of fish in the air is everywhere. For the Chaoshan people, it is the taste of home.
4.Weymouth Beach. Soft beach, soft beach, soft beach. Say important things three times. There are also several beach volleyball courts here. In summer, meet your friends to play volleyball on the beach. When you get hot, you dive into the sea water.
Portland Bill Lighthouse. Classic red and white lighthouse. Located on the west side of the lighthouse are large stones shaped like sermons that are said to have been left by former masons on the seaside.
5. Portland Coastal Path. From the lighthouse, you can walk straight along the west coast of Portland Island, with trail signs and dog walkers from time to time. The coastline from the mountain is beautiful, but be careful of falling rocks and landslides, and detour is recommended in too steep places. The view is still very good.

Post by EmberEclipse_456 | Jan 31, 2025

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