The Cedar House Guidebook 2020

Sarah
The Cedar House Guidebook 2020

Food scene

This is our number one place for a special meal with a special view. Recommend a drink on the terrace with some cockle popcorn before dinner inside, and a view to die for.
100 locals recommend
The Oyster & Fish House
Cobb Road
100 locals recommend
This is our number one place for a special meal with a special view. Recommend a drink on the terrace with some cockle popcorn before dinner inside, and a view to die for.
Hugh Fearnly-Whittinghstall's nationally renowned foodie destination. A full calendar of lunches, dinners, courses and festivals offer something for anybody interested in local food and drink.
68 locals recommend
River Cottage
Trinity Hill Road
68 locals recommend
Hugh Fearnly-Whittinghstall's nationally renowned foodie destination. A full calendar of lunches, dinners, courses and festivals offer something for anybody interested in local food and drink.
Fabulous beach hang out, with great lunches and tons of choice of local draft ales and cider. A menu full of fish, live music, a sea view.....heaven.
50 locals recommend
Swim
Marine Parade
50 locals recommend
Fabulous beach hang out, with great lunches and tons of choice of local draft ales and cider. A menu full of fish, live music, a sea view.....heaven.
About 30 minutes drive from Lyme, but worth the trip. Part of the renowned boutique hotel chain, The Pig at Combe provides amazing food in a lovely setting. Perfect for a holiday family lunch or a romantic / celebration dinner.
60 locals recommend
The Pig - at Combe
60 locals recommend
About 30 minutes drive from Lyme, but worth the trip. Part of the renowned boutique hotel chain, The Pig at Combe provides amazing food in a lovely setting. Perfect for a holiday family lunch or a romantic / celebration dinner.
A locally famous pub at the Eastern end of Golden Cap. A couple of open log fires make this the perfect spot after a blustery walk on the beach or up the Golden Cap (the highest point on the South coast!).
79 locals recommend
The Anchor Inn
79 locals recommend
A locally famous pub at the Eastern end of Golden Cap. A couple of open log fires make this the perfect spot after a blustery walk on the beach or up the Golden Cap (the highest point on the South coast!).

Sightseeing

THE walk. Go on a clear day and you will be rewarded with a view along many miles of the Jurassic Coast. A great place to get your bearings of where Lyme sits along this beautiful coastline.
103 locals recommend
Golden Cap
103 locals recommend
THE walk. Go on a clear day and you will be rewarded with a view along many miles of the Jurassic Coast. A great place to get your bearings of where Lyme sits along this beautiful coastline.
Lyme's ancient harbour dating back to the 14th Century. Once a significant port but now the place to find fishing trips, a cute aquarium and if you're lucky to spot a seal or dolphin!
69 locals recommend
The Cobb
69 locals recommend
Lyme's ancient harbour dating back to the 14th Century. Once a significant port but now the place to find fishing trips, a cute aquarium and if you're lucky to spot a seal or dolphin!
The course with the loveliest views on the South coast. A challenge for all levels of golfer. Book 2 weeks in advance.
9 locals recommend
Lyme Regis Golf Club
Timber Hill
9 locals recommend
The course with the loveliest views on the South coast. A challenge for all levels of golfer. Book 2 weeks in advance.

Neighbourhoods

A walk around Lyme Regis's old town is highly recommended. Old fishing cottages are interspersed with interesting shops and galleries. Visit the Mill, which has lots of interesting tenants including a cafe, art galleries, a micro-brewery and a working hydro-electric mill. Further upstream see if you can spot the Banksy street art.......
326 locals recommend
Lyme Regis
326 locals recommend
A walk around Lyme Regis's old town is highly recommended. Old fishing cottages are interspersed with interesting shops and galleries. Visit the Mill, which has lots of interesting tenants including a cafe, art galleries, a micro-brewery and a working hydro-electric mill. Further upstream see if you can spot the Banksy street art.......