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Pubs near Lyme RegisAwash with history, Lyme Regis is an integral part of Dorset’s famous Jurassic Coast; guided fossil hunting tours are a popular way to discover the rich geological history of the area. Literary history is equally important to Lyme Regis; the unique harbour, known as ‘The Cobb’ was immortalised by John Fowles in his novel ‘The French Lieutenant’s Woman’ and Thomas Hardy set many of his novels in the area. More »
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The George Inn
Enjoy a (not so) swift pint by the cosy log fire in winter or out in the patio garden in summer at this 17th Century thatched country inn. Lunch and dinner menus include locally sourced seafood and meats. You can enjoy a locally brewed pint of Palmers ale while the kids play on the giant Jenga. Booking is advisable in summer.
www.georgeinn-chideock.co.uk
50.732
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The New Inn
Stop for a bite or a real ale at this thatched village inn. Children are welcome and there is outside seating for those warmer days.
50.779
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The Bottle Inn
This traditional Dorset pub is famous as the home of the World Stinging Nettle Eating Championship. Each June, locals and visitors gather to witness this food eating contest with a difference.
www.bottleinn.co.uk
50.79248
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Fireside Breaks
Storm watching, star gazing, Dorset rocks and Devon stones - four reasons why we love the South West in winter.
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 | Storm watching, star gazing, Dorset rocks and Devon stones - four reasons why we love the South West in winter.
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