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.
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.
Carol
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. The pub was lovely and the staff were friendly and polite. The room was comfortable.
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.
Peter
United Kingdom
Wonderful friendly and enthusiastic staff, good food and great view
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.
Jane
United Kingdom
Clear check in instructions before arrival and an early check in time. Facilities were spotless and bed was very comfortable with toiletries provided. Good options for self serve breakfast and snacks left in the room were a nice touch. The use of the dining room to eat a takeaway meal is a convenience you do not usually get at other premises.
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.
Jackman
United Kingdom
What a lovely homely hotel. Neil, Rosemary and their staff work very hard to make your stay a very enjoyable experience. Its very clean and comfortable, and the breakfast is delightful. Marks out of 10, its an 11.
Would thoroughly recommend you visit.
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...
Michelle
United Kingdom
It was in a great location and had everything we needed, the bed was so comfy and the sheets smelled so fresh .
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
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lyme Regis this weekend is £180 or, for a 4-star hotel, £140. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lyme Regis for this weekend cost on average around £220 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
What guests said about Lyme Regis:
10
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
10
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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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
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
10
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
10
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.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
A very busy village even in the off season...so be prepared...
A very busy village even in the off season...so be prepared for lots of people. Well worth visiting...great food at the local restaurants and the views and walks are wonderful. Wish I could have further explored the area.
The property is centrally located in Lyme Regis on a hill with a short walk to the shops and restaurants. It has a lovely garden with plenty of seating, a large decked area and a hot tub. The shower was good with plenty of hot water and you could control the heating to ensure the apartment was warm. There were particularly good sea views from the garden. Inside the sofa was comfortable and there was a useful kitchen area with fridge and dishwasher. There was a small, high dining table with stools which were fine for us.
If you are planning to visit Lyme Regis stay at St Andrews House B&B.
Excellent breakfast (cooked to order and good quality ingredients), room had a sea view, parking a real bonus, walk into Lyme Regis (bit of a steep hill on the way back). For guests’ use there is a swimming pool and garden to relax in, snooker table and shelves of books for guests to borrow while staying.
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.
Lovely room with a glorious view, and with plenty of options for eating and drinking. However, most things in Lyme Regis close at 5pm, so only the big chain stores (Tesco for example) are available.
It is also worth noting, that there is also a lot on offer for all diets and requirements in the town.
No complaints about the accomodation itself.
We got an email from the host with specific and accessible directions. The location was perfect for our stay and because we went just as the season was coming to a close, there were only a couple of other guests staying near the property, so it was nice and quiet! It is a small place, but it provided everything we needed for our time in Lyme Regis!
Lovely B&B Hotel in beautiful Lyme Regis. Our room was cozy and the bed was very comfortable - just what we needed after a long day of hiking. The staff was helpful checking us in and telling us which restaurants were open on a Monday night. The breakfast was excellent. We only stayed one night, I wish we could have stayed two.
The Jolly Lodge is a wonderful stay in Lyme Regis, we really appreciated the personal touches from the host. The facilities were more than we expected and everything was up to a really high standard. Clean, warm, stylish, with a stunning view of the sea, and lovely natural surroundings. We wished we could have stayed longer!
We had a lovely break in Lyme Regis. Hosts were helpful, accomodation was very well appointed and clean. Lyme Regis poses a bit of a challenge for motorists so it was very good to have parking available as we were able to walk into town and could access both river and coastal paths. Would certainly recommend to others.
This is a gem of a place. Set on the sea front in Lyme Regis it is a wonderful place from which to explore the town and the coastline. The room was wonderful and could match the facilities of any top class hotel. The staff are very attentive and the food is lovely. We would highly recommend The Pilot Boat.
Fernhill really is a quintessentially British hotel. The location is the perfect spot, set into the quiet countryside but only a short walk into the hustle and bustle of the beach. Jo and her staff were incredibly accomodating and made our stay easy and very enjoyable. I would highly recommend staying here.
The hotel is is a great location - easy drive or bus journey to Lyme Regis or the other way down the coast. It is a very pretty hotel, Neil and Rosemary and all their staff were incredibly friendly and informative at all times, breakfast was superb - and even our dog got a sausage for brekkie!
The location and friendliness, helpfulness of the staff. Unlike the last dog friendly hotel I stayed in the area they were relaxed about check in and check out and couldn’t do enough to help . Great breakfast and lovely unintrusive atmosphere.
Large spacious beamed room bedding felt amazing fabulous bathroom with sensory lighting Elemis products, plenty of lamps great coffee machine and several air con units for the warmer nights with great views of the ocean and Lyme Regis
Everyone was so lovely! Perfect location! Literally around the corner from all the shops and the restaurants, right next to Lyme regis brewery, lovely short walk to the beach! Got lots of great tips for fossil hunting!
though over the years it has been developed into the hotel, it still retains a degree of the quirkiness of 17th C property. Very fortunate to have been given a wonderful room with exceptional views
The location in downtown Lyme Regis is great. no water view but within 2 minute walk to the water. The room we had was very large and only 1 set of stairs up. Great breakfast.
Beautiful home with everything we needed for a break away. Perfect location for exploring Lyme Regis. Billie was extremely responsive.
Highly recommended!
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