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Crown Hotel - Weymouth

5 Days From £445.00pp

08th June 2026

The charm and character of the Crown Hotel lies in the warm and friendly atmosphere which always prevails. The management takes a special interest in making sure your stay is a total success, whether it be for business or pleasure. The hotel is located in an extremely favourable position at the top of Weymouth’s town centre, next to the Town Bridge overlooking the historic fishing harbour, and just a few minutes' walk from the picturesque Brewer’s Quay. Weymouth’s beautiful sandy beach and the ferry service to the Channel Islands are less than 5 minutes' walk from the hotel.Hotel facilities include a first floor residents’ lounge, The Vaults Bar and Restaurant and a residents' bar where there is nightly entertainment during the season. There is also a passenger lift which serves all floors.

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Cumberland Hotel - Scarborough

5 Days From £419.00pp

10th June 2026

Well situated on Scarborough's South Cliff just a few minutes' walk from spa complex, beach front and town centre, with views over the resort and town from the north facing rooms.

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Chatsworth House Hotel - Llandudno

5 Days From £379.00pp

22nd June 2026

This Victorian property enjoys a stunning seafront position on Llandudno's vast promenade and offers an indoor heated swimming pool. It is ideally situated for a stroll along the coast, yet is only a stone's throw from Llandudno's shops and the pier. The hotel has all the comforts to keep everyone entertained at an affordable cost.

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Leam Hotel - Weymouth

5 Days From £365.00pp

29th June 2026

Set amid the splendour of Weymouth’s wonderful Esplanade, described as ‘one of the finest marine promenades in the kingdom,’ (Bradshaw’s Guide) The Leam was built in 1780, originally as a pair of gentlemen’s residences. Sea-bathing became very fashionable in the 1770s after the Duke of Gloucester introduced his brother, King George III, to Weymouth, ‘this delightful watering-place’ – and where the King went, the rest of society followed. Today, visitors still flock to Britain’s first seaside resort to walk barefoot across miles of soft golden sands and bathe in the restoring waters of Weymouth Bay – but there is so much else to do too: Weymouth is famous for seafood and sailing, Carnival and kites, rambling and heritage railways, history, beauty and birds. With panoramic views out over the sea and towards the cliffs that still protect the Bay, the Leam has been welcoming guests to Weymouth since 1926.

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