Weymouth beach

Weymouth is a long strip of well-maintained sandy beaches on the shores of the city of the same name in the county of Dorset.

Beach description

The beaches are distinguished by clean golden sand, a sloping slope, a sandy bottom and the calm waters of the bay. There is a rental of loungers, umbrellas and water equipment. There are cafes and bars. There is a mandatory attribute of British beaches - colourful houses for storing equipment. The harbor has an enclosure for rest with dogs. There is a pier in the southern part of the beach.

The beaches are popular and are always filled with vacationers in the season, among which there are many aboriginals and tourists of all age groups. It is good to rest with children in Weymouth. Long bars are safe for swimming, the water is warm, there are playgrounds and clubs.

The promenade stretches along the coast, which is equipped with several paid parking lots. Cost of a seat - £8 per day.

When is it better to go

The swimming season in the UK officially begins on May 5 and ends on September 30, but it is better to travel on British beaches in late June, when the air temperature warms up to + 25 °C. The water in the Kingdom's water area is always cold for swimming – around + 17 °C, and at best it is not higher than + 22 °C in the warmest places of the Gulf Stream flowing. Even when abnormal heat comes to the country, the seas around the islands remain cold. In September, the weather may break up, despite the calendar off-peak season.

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