Littlesea Caravan Park
Littlesea Caravan Park is a Haven/British Holidays site, about 3 miles from Weymouth. This park is large and vast but our caravan is on the edge of the lagoon called Lynch Cove. This gives an extra special location, but still very near the facilities on site.
The site has a spectacular amusement arcade and three swimming pools, 2 inside and 1 outside. There are a few choices for eateries here including Strikes Bar and Restaurant, which sells the Haven/British Holidays menu. In the same venue there is about half a dozen pool tables and a bowling alley. There is a bouncy castle and trampolines (for a small extra charge) outside with a table tennis table outside too when the weather is nice, and various play areas.
Also there is a take-away chip shop for all your favourites, two bars, one that seems to be centrally around the bingo and the football, showing Sky Sports (although this one is more open and active during the main holiday season). The second that has shows on and other events. The second room is huge and has a great amount of seating also includes a bar and a couple of kids shop either side of the bar.
There are vast amounts of open space in this park, which makes it an ideal location for dog lovers who like to walk their dogs, for walkers who like to be surrounded by lots of natural beauty, or for the kids to run off some of their energy.
Local Area
Here are just a few of the local attractions on offer, although there are many more. Weymouth and the surrounding areas are worth exploring to the full.
Weymouth’s famous sandy beach – Weymouth's fine Georgian seafront is an impressive backdrop to the long arc of fine, golden sand. The beach and esplanade, historic harbour, marina and nature reserve encircle the rejuvenated town centre combining the traditional and modern to create a very special place to visit - at any time of year.
Lodmoor Country Park - Pitch and Putt golf, 350 acre walking park, RSPB Nature reserve, Leisure ranch, Mini railway and a skate park.
Weymouth Sealife Centre - based at Lodmoor Country Park.
Nothe Fort - Thousands of people visit the fort every year to see its architecture, displays, and special events in the courtyard. There are about 70 rooms on three levels that feature life sized models, detailed photographs, and writing about the fort. Several rooms look, smell, and feel like what life was like for the people in Weymouth during the Second World War. The fort has its own special team of model makers. There are currently more than 150 life sized dummy figures on display. The figures can be found at the entrance to Nothe Fort.
Deep Sea Adventure - The Deep Sea Adventure is a fascinating family attraction set in a converted Victorian Grain Warehouse. It uses animated displays, video, audio effects and computer games, to tell the story of underwater investigation and marine exploits from the 17th Century through to the most modem techniques in use today.
Brewers Quay - Amid the labyrinth of paved courtyards and cobbled streets of this redeveloped Victorian brewery, nestles a unique Shopping Village packed with specialist shops and attractions. Set within the historic Hope Square, alive with cafes, bars and bistros, Brewers Quay offers a unique experience for the whole family.
The Timewalk - Inspired by Weymouth’s turbulent past and strong maritime connections, the award-winning Timewalk attraction tells the fascinating story of the town as seen through the eyes of Ms Paws, the brewery cat and her eight feline ancestors. As the hands of the magic clock whirl backwards, prepare to take an unforgettable trip through nineteen life-like scenes, which recreate the sights, sounds and smells of six hundred years of history. Commentary is available in English, French or German.
Portland Bill - For Tourist Information and an excellent introduction to Portland's environment and heritage, visit the Lighthouse Visitor Centre at Portland Bill and enjoy a guided tour of the Trinity House Lighthouse.
Museums - Weymouth and Portland have a huge amount of history in maritime, farming, military, rural and current. Visitors to Weymouth and Portland will find our museums make a great day out for all the family.
Just along the coastline one way you have Abbotsbury, Bridport, Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coastline and Charmouth. Along the coastline the other way you have Osmington, Osmington Mills, Wareham, Wool, Durdle Dorr, Lulworth and a little further you have Poole and Bournemouth. To the north of Weymouth you have the historical town of Dorchester and a 30 minute drive away Yeovil.