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Attractions and Places To See around Uplyme - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Uplyme, a village located in East Devon on the border with Dorset, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features notable natural landmarks, historical sites, and coastal access. Its proximity to Lyme Regis provides additional points of interest, making it a base for exploring both the countryside and the Jurassic Coast.

Best attractions and places to see around Uplyme

  • The most popular attractions is Golden Cap Summit, a summit that stands at 191 m, making it the highest point on the South Coast. It offers views over Lyme Bay towards Dartmoor and the Isle of Portland.
  • Another must-see spot is Lyme Regis Seafront, a viewpoint in a seaside town with historical significance, featuring in the Domesday Book. It is known for its cliffs and fossil evidence.
  • Visitors also love Doghouse Hill, a summit believed to have been settled in the Mesolithic period. It offers views and evidence of ancient human activity.
  • Uplyme is known for its natural features, historical sites, and coastal access. Visitors can find a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient monuments to seaside towns.
  • The attractions around Uplyme are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 300 upvotes and 160 photos shared.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Golden Cap Summit

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Standing at 626 feet (191 m), Golden Cap is the highest point on the South Coast. From the cliff, you are afforded utterly breathtaking views over Lyme Bay to Dartmoor and ahead to the Isle of Portland.

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Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point

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Pilsdon Pen affords fine views over the rolling Dorset countryside. In clear conditions, you can see Golden Cap, Marshwood Vale, and the ocean to the south, Exmoor and the Quantocks to the west, the Hardy Monument to the east, and the Polesden and Mendip hills to the north. Atop the hill is an Iron Age fort and archaeologists have found flint tools here that date back 10,000 years. The hill is in the care of the National Trust. For more information, visit: nationaltrust.org.uk/pilsdon-pen.

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Lyme Regis Seafront

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Lyme Regis is an enchanting seaside town that features in the Domesday Book and is home to much history. Set against moody blue cliffs yielding fossilised evidence of life on earth millions of years ago, the town is very tranquil and picturesque at any time of year.

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Charmouth Beach

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Charmouth Beach is one of the best places in the UK to hunt for fossils. Thousands of Jurassic fossils have been deposited on the beach as a result of rapid erosion.

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Beer to Seaton Coastal Path

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The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. It stretches from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, a distance of about 96 miles (154 km), and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in mid-December 2001.[1]

The site spans 185 million years of geological history, coastal erosion having exposed an almost continuous sequence of rock formation covering the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. At different times, this area has been desert, shallow tropical sea and marsh, and the fossilised remains of the various creatures that lived here have been preserved in the rocks.

Natural features seen on this stretch of coast include arches, pinnacles and stack rocks. In some places the sea has broken through resistant rocks to produce coves with restricted entrances and, in one place, the Isle of Portland is connected to the land by a narrow spit. In some parts of the coast, landslides are common. These have exposed a wide range of fossils, the different rock types each having its own typical fauna and flora, thus providing evidence of how animals and plants evolved in this region.

The area around Lulworth Cove contains a fossil forest, and 71 different rock strata have been identified at Lyme Regis, each with its own species of ammonite. The fossil collector Mary Anning lived here and her major discoveries of marine reptiles and other fossils were made at a time when the study of palaeontology was just starting to develop. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides information on the heritage coast, and the whole length of the site can be visited via the South West Coast Path.

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Amanda
April 9, 2026, Lyme Regis Seafront

Cannington viaduct loop from lyme regis

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A main south west hotspot for hunting fossils

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Great walk in fields, woodland and finish by the sea. Recommended if your in the area.

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Good paths and nice seafront

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Quite the section this. Has a little bit of everything.

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MCW73
September 8, 2024, Golden Cap Summit

The highest point on the south coast of England. quite the lung opener and leg burner to reach. well worth it with the views though. Just be careful near the cliff edge. Constantly eroding away.

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MCW73
August 31, 2024, Lyme Regis Seafront

Lyme Regis is a pretty seaside resort, boasting beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery, a fascinating history and picturesque harbour as well as plenty of activities, attractions and a varied programme of events to keep you entertained all year round. Steeped in so much history.

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August 31, 2024, Charmouth Beach

Situated on the Dorset/Devon border and just two miles from Lyme Regis, Charmouth is a quiet, unspoilt village, with lots of amenities. The village has a rich history going back hundreds of years, and was once on the main road from London to Exeter. As a consequence of this historical strategic location the village has seen many important visitors over the years with King Charles II staying in the village during his escape to France, and Jane Austen who, as a regular visitor, once wrote that Charmouth was “a nice place for sitting in unwearied contemplation”. Fortunately these days the busy roads bypass the village, and Charmouth retains the charm and tranquility it has enjoyed for hundreds of years. Charmouth is best known for its beach. Recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, the local coastline provides an unique insight into millions of years of evolution, and of course is best known as the Jurassic Coast due to the large number of fossils that can be found on the beaches. However, the beach is not just for fossil hunters, having large areas of sand and gently shelving waters that make it an ideal family day out when the sun shines. The local cafés, shops and the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provide food, drink, beach goods and information about the geology and fossils. Within the village Charmouth has a wide range of shops to ensure that visitors do not need to venture further afield during their stay. Everything from daily essentials, household and holiday goods, gifts, and beauty salons all available right in the village centre. A range of pubs, restaurants and cafés give a fantastic choice of refreshments from breakfast to dinner. As part of both the Jurassic Coast and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty it is possible to lose yourself in sights, countryside and wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks offer the best views around Uplyme?

For breathtaking panoramic views, you should visit Golden Cap Summit, the highest point on the South Coast, offering vistas over Lyme Bay towards Dartmoor and the Isle of Portland. Another excellent spot is Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point, which provides extensive views over the Dorset countryside, including Golden Cap and the ocean on a clear day. Doghouse Hill also offers great views and is believed to have been settled in the Mesolithic period.

Are there historical sites to visit near Uplyme?

Yes, Uplyme and its surroundings are rich in history. Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point features an Iron Age fort and evidence of flint tools dating back 10,000 years. The Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Uplyme has parts dating back to the 14th century. Nearby, the remains of a Romano-British villa were excavated, and the historic Lyme Regis Seafront itself has significance dating back to the Domesday Book.

What family-friendly activities are available in the Uplyme area?

Families will enjoy several attractions. Charmouth Beach is excellent for fossil hunting and has sandy areas suitable for children. The nearby Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium offers an indoor attraction for all ages. Additionally, The Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth is a popular family destination, and Langmoor and Lister Gardens in Lyme Regis provide space for picnics and mini-golf with scenic views.

Where can I go for a walk or hike near Uplyme?

Uplyme is an excellent base for walking. You can explore the picturesque River Lim Path, a 1.5-mile walk connecting Uplyme to Lyme Regis, winding through waterside and wooded valleys. For more structured routes, consider the various hiking options available. You can find detailed routes, including easy and moderate trails, in the Hiking around Uplyme guide or the Easy hikes around Uplyme guide.

Are there any easy walking trails suitable for everyone?

Yes, there are several easy walking options. The River Lim Path is a gentle walk connecting Uplyme to Lyme Regis, suitable for most. For specific easy routes, the Easy hikes around Uplyme guide lists trails like the 'Lyme Regis Seafront – Lyme Regis Beach and Promenade loop' which is just over 3 km and rated easy.

What are the best places for fossil hunting near Uplyme?

The premier spot for fossil hunting is Charmouth Beach, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. It's renowned for its rich fossil deposits, offering a unique opportunity to discover millions of years of geological history. The nearby Lyme Regis Seafront also features cliffs yielding fossilized evidence.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near Uplyme?

Beyond hiking, Uplyme's proximity to the coast and varied terrain offers other outdoor pursuits. Road cycling is popular, with several routes available. You can explore options like the 'Cobb Gate Beach – Lyme Regis Seafront loop' or the 'View of Pilsdon Pen – Cannington Viaduct loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Uplyme guide.

What is Lyme Regis like, and how close is it to Uplyme?

Lyme Regis is an enchanting seaside town very close to Uplyme, easily accessible via the River Lim Path. It's known for its historical significance, picturesque setting with moody blue cliffs, and opportunities for fossil hunting. The Lyme Regis Seafront is a key attraction, and the town also hosts the Lyme Regis Museum and the historic Town Mill.

Are there any unique natural areas or 'hidden gems' to discover?

Prescott Pinetum, also known as Uplyme or Woodhouse Pinetum, is a Woodland Trust wood visible from the village. It offers a peaceful natural escape, known for its autumn colors and spring flowers. While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, its tranquil atmosphere and seasonal beauty make it a lovely, less-crowded spot for nature lovers.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Uplyme?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from high points like Golden Cap Summit, often noting that the effort to reach the top is 'definitely worth it'. The historical significance and tranquil atmosphere of Lyme Regis Seafront are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique experience of fossil hunting at Charmouth Beach and the sense of ancient history at sites like Doghouse Hill.

Can I find cultural sites or historic buildings in the area?

Beyond natural beauty, Uplyme offers cultural insights. The Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Uplyme, with its 14th-century tower, is a significant local landmark. A short distance away in Lyme Regis, The Town Mill is a historic watermill dating back to 1340, which has been restored to working order and produces flour, powered by the River Lim.

What is the best time to visit Uplyme for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Uplyme for outdoor activities generally spans from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more conducive to walking, hiking, and exploring the coastal and countryside attractions. Spring brings wildflowers, and autumn offers beautiful foliage, particularly at places like Prescott Pinetum.

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