Weston Bay Resort overlooks the historic Jurassic Coast, awarded World Heritage status the inspiring scenery and dramatic coastal pathways offer its visitors a fantastic journey through its unique landscape.
The Jurassic Coast lies within the un-spoilt countryside of East Devon designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. Its alluring sheltered beaches provides a wonderful secluded retreat for its curious visitors. Absorb the breathtaking views and mile upon mile of rugged cliffs, blue flag beaches, genteel seaside towns, tiny fishing villages and both pebbled and Golden Sands.
Weston Bay itself occupies a beautiful elevated position and sits charmingly between the delightful Regency town of Sidmouth and the picturesque harbor of Lyme Regis; ideally situated for holidaymakers to enjoy the perfect entirety of what the area has to offer.
Weston Bay Resort sits adjacent to Devon’s famous Donkey Sanctuary a recognized tourist attraction and can be found within walking distance of their main headquarters at Slade House.

Sidmouth: Sidmouth is a small town of 14,400 on the east Devon coast in south west England about 15 miles south east of Exeter. Once a relatively small fishing village and failed port, Sidmouth became a fashionable resort for the gentry in the early 19th century. The town's numerous fine Georgian and Regency villas and mansions are now mostly hotels, but have lost none of their charm in the conversion.
Sidmouth has many independent retailers, including a surprisingly big department store. There are several pubs, restaurants, coffee houses and tea rooms. The town also boasts an indoor swimming pool, a college, museum, sports hall, cinema, and golf course.

Lyme Regis: Situated in the South West of Dorset, The West Country, England. and only three hours from London and the Midlands, Lyme Regis is away from it all. Lyme Regis is an historic unspoiled seaside resort and fishing port on the world famous Cobb harbour. Breathtaking scenery, moody blue cliffs yielding evidence of life on earth millions of years ago and an aura of yesteryear around every street corner give Lyme Regis an enduring mystique.
Seaton a quiet and restful town re-nound for it’s mile long pebble beach and beautiful gardens. Popular with tourists for its tram journeys along the River Axe and its spectacular cliff walks. The delightful fishing village of Beer close by allows tourists the opportunity to enjoy a quaint coastal village with a beautiful shingle beach… A smugglers haunt! Tradition has it that a Spanish vessel, possibly from the Spanish Armada was wrecked off the shores of nearby Beer and that the crew settled there. Many locals remain proud of their Spanish routes.

