Perfect Day Out in Weymouth - Things To Do & Itinerary
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Perfect Day Out in Weymouth - Things To Do & Itinerary

Enjoy the ultimate day out in Weymouth, Dorset, with its golden beach, picturesque, historic harbour, coastal walks, historic attractions and family-friendly fun. This Weymouth day itinerary helps you make the most of your visit. The below is just an example of a day out in Weymouth, there are lots more things to do too including boat trip's, the nature reserves and walks too.

Morning - Weymouth Beach & Esplanade

Start your day with a stroll along Weymouth Beach, famous for soft sand and gentle waters. Grab breakfast at a beachside hut or cafe along the Esplanade and enjoy the morning sea views.

    What to see and do?
  • View The Osmington White Horse from the seafront
  • See King George Statue and Bathing Machine
  • Walk to the Jubilee Clocktower
  • Visit the War Memorials
  • Walk along the Esplanade and Pier

Late Morning - Weymouth Harbour

Walk towards Weymouth Harbour, admire the colourful boats and enjoy the views across this picturesque, working and historic harbour.

    What to see and do?
  • Take a walk along the stone pier
  • Walk through the Nothe Gardens and around Newtons Cove
  • Spot the famous bridge lifting to let the boats through
  • Stop for Refreshments at Hope Square and see the nearby Tudor House

Afternoon - Coastal Walks & Nothe Fort

Explore the scenic promenade or head to the Nothe Fort (a day out in itself) where you can enjoy a glimpse of Dorset's military history along with panoramic views of the bay and Portland Harbour.

Evening - Sunset & Dining

Finish your day with a seaside dinner and a peaceful walk along the beach as the sun sets, taking in Weymouth's lively but relaxing atmosphere.

Why Weymouth is Perfect for a Day Out

  • Golden sandy beach
  • Historic harbour & coastal views
  • Family-friendly attractions
  • Walking, dining & shopping opportunities
  • Relaxed seaside charm

Tips for Making the Most of Your Day in Weymouth

  • Arrive early in peak season: Weymouth is busiest during summer and school holidays. Visiting the beach and harbour earlier in the day means fewer crowds and easier parking.
  • Everything is walkable: The beach, harbour, Esplanade and Nothe Fort are all within easy walking distance, making Weymouth ideal for a relaxed day out without needing a car once you arrive.
  • Bring layers: Even on warm days, sea breezes can make it feel cooler, especially along the Esplanade or at Nothe Fort.
  • Have a wet-weather backup: If the weather changes, have some wet weather options lined up.
  • Parking fills up quickly: Car parks can fill fast in summer. Arriving early can save time.
  • Stay for the evening if you can: Weymouth's harbour and seafront are especially atmospheric in the evening, with restaurants, lights and sunset views across the bay.
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FAQs - Weymouth Day Trip

Is Weymouth good for a family day out?

Yes, with a sandy beach, attractions, promenades and cafes, Weymouth is ideal for families.

Can you see Weymouth in one day?

Absolutely. With the beach, harbour, Nothe Fort and promenade, all main attractions are walkable, although you will likely want to spend more than a day to explore this beautiful town.

Where should I eat in Weymouth?

From seaside cafes, harbourside restaurants, plenty of pubs and chains in town and traditional fish & chips shops, there is plenty of choice.

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