Weymouth Beach
The Sun Inn is situated just a stone's
throw from Weymouth's magnificent beach, which offers golden
sands and safe, shallow waters. During summer it's a magnet
for all ages: ideal for families with young children, perfect
for sun worshippers and a relaxing spot for those just wanting
to soak up the seaside atmosphere.
Punch and Judy are there to entertain the children and there
are also donkey rides, a sand modeller, trampolines and pedalos
for hire for those wanting to get out on the water.
The sands stretch from the Jubilee Clock, a landmark on the
Esplanade, right up to the Pavilion Theatre, in a sheltered
bay that slopes very gently. To the east the beach is pebbled
and stretches some 3 miles to Bowleaze Cove, which can be
reached by walking the wide promenade that backs the beach
as far as Overcombe Corner.
Weymouth has King George III to thank for its popularity as
a seaside resort. He visited the town to bathe in the sea
from 1789 until 1805, and since then many have followed in
his royal footsteps to sample the delights of the golden sands.
Weymouth beach is also popular out of season when a stroll
along the promenade or water's edge is the ideal way to walk
off a Sunday lunch. And when the wind blows and whips up the
tops of the waves the views literally take your breath away!

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