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Our holiday accommodation is situated on the Chesil Beach Holiday Park which is conveniently located between Portand and Weymouth  on the Jurassic coast in Dorset.   The holiday Lodge is in an elevated position with faboulous views across Chesil Beach and the Fleet Lagoon nature reserve.

 

If you enjoy water sports then you could not ask for a better location! Portland Marina and the National sailing academy, host of the 2012 Olympic sailing events ,are on the doorstep. There are all sorts of activities available from sailing, windsurfing, coasteering, paddle boarding, sea fishing, bird watching and many more. For more information click on the links below.

 

Weymouth town and its faboulous sandy beach is on the doorstep.  Weymouth beach was voted the 2nd best beach in the UK and the eighth best in Europe in 2015 by TripAdvisor.

 

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Chesil Beach is a 5 star holiday park part of the waterside holiday group offering a full range of facilities and activities throughout the season.   The facilities on offer range from a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, fitness room, ( extra charges apply payable directly to the park) Bar and Bistro, takeaway, soft play area and an evening entertainment programme.

 

To find out more about Chesil Beach Holiday Park, click here.



 

Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy

Weymouth and Portland offer some of the best sailing waters in the world and provided the London 2012 Olympic Games with a world-class venue for the sailing competition.   The WPNSA continues to offer a suberb venue for events and training and operates a successful sailing and windsurfing school.

 

To find out more about the sailing Academy click here.



 

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Eating Out

 

We are lucky to have both the Crab house cafe and Billy Winters bar and diner on our doorstep as well as the fantastic on site restaurant . Click on the photos for more information.

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