Here at the Outdoor Store, we like to help our customers and visitors to Weymouth make the most of the stunning countryside and many facilities in the area.
There is so much do and see in Weymouth throughout the year, and of course West Weymouth is famed for it views and walks along Chesil beach, whilst Portland offers great opportunities for rock climbing. However, let’s not forget areas East of Weymouth where there are many gems awaiting discovery. Whether you are a bird watching enthusiast, a fossil hunting fan, or simply enjoy a walk in the fresh air, there are plenty of areas for you and the family to explore.
Lodmoor Country Park
A short walk from the Weymouth Seafront is Lodmoor Country Park located on a 350 acre site, with splendid views of Weymouth Bay. The country park sited to the east of Weymouth is only 15 minutes walk from the town centre, and its Georgian waterfront and beach. The park makes for a great relaxing family day out, with nature walks on the RSPB reserve and a host of nearby family attractions.
Bird Watching in Weymouth
Bird watching in Weymouth & Portland is a popular activity with a superb range of diverse habitats close at hand. The Weymouth Bay area is a great place to see birds at anytime of the year and within a short walk distance the new Preston Beach Promenade offers an excellent viewing point over the bay and beyond.
This part of the coastline welcomes gatherings of Great Crested Grebes and occasionally the rarer Great Northern or Black Throated Divers may also make an appearance. The River Wey which feeds into Radipole Lake Nature Reserve, provides an important wildlife habitat, the reeds and rushes along the riverbank are mixed with colourful flowers such as the Yellow Flag Iris.
Radipole Lake is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is easy to explore on foot and has plenty to offer to families and birdwatchers alike.
South West Coast Path
Following the South West Coast Path on foot is a great way of exploring the habitats further along the East coast of Weymouth. Favourite destinations for walkers include Bowleaze cove, Osmington, Ringstead Bay and, further east, on Natural Trust land you’ll find the cliffs of White Nothe.
Along this route you can see the The White Horse of Osmington Hill, the only example of a carved horse with rider in the country. The figure is of King George III (a regular visitor to Weymouth) riding his horse – although there is no clear agreement on why the carving was first made.
Remember to take time to look at the rock pools during low tide and immerse yourself in the unspoilt beauty of the famous heritage coast. Ringstead Bay has around 700 yards of shingle beach with uncovered sand once the tide goes out. You will also find rock pools at the western end of the beach and an offshore reef that is uncovered by the tide. This beach is overlooked by unspoilt farmland and cliffs.
Fossil hunting in Dorset
Located east of Weymouth, the White Nothe site is part of the Jurassic World Heritage Coastline and is a great location for fossil hunting in Dorset with opportunities to collect specimens such as cretaceous ammonites and other fossils from the Upper, Middle and Lower Chalk and Greensand. This location is also superb for its geological features, and offers a great family day out.
Things to do in East Dorset
So, whether you’re looking for a safe, clean beach for a family trip to the seaside, great views, stunning walks or bird watching opportunities, then East Weymouth has something for you. If you would like further informal guidance and direction please feel free to chat with us at The Outdoor Store where we would also be delighted to help equip you for your outdoor adventures with a range of quality affordable clothing, Regatta Waterproof Jackets, binoculars, guide books and maps.







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