B and Bs in Portland

Old Castle Hotel
Old Castle Hotel
5 Sudan Road

Portland
Dorset

DT4 9LB
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The Old Castle Hotel is situated half way between Weymouth and Portland so is ideally placed for all activities. Weymouth can be walked to via a fantastic view across Portland and Weymouth bay within ten to fifteen minuets Weymouth is the ideal town for shopping and entertainment whilst the sandy beach is safe for all your children, Weymouth's harbour holds varied fishing, diving and boat trips We have gone through some extensive refurbishments on this historic building and now we are at completion and ready to go. We are 1 minute away from a beautiful secluded beach with exceptional views of Portland Harbour. Plus with the coming 2012 Olympics coming to Weymouth our hotel is ideally suited to be able to get the best possible view of this major event to come to Weymouth. So hurry and book your rooms now as they will be in high demand! But even then there are other activities and places of interest that we are but moments away from. There is the Rodwell Trail an excellent walk and trail for the mountain bikers among you. And if you are into your nature then there's Chesil Beach for all you bird and animal lovers and of course all you water sport fans are spoilt for choice, windsurfing kite surfing, canoeing, water skiing , boat trips, diving and sailing are all available within a few minutes walk or drive. Weymouth is on the Jurassic coast and for us to list all that is brilliant about Weymouth and its surrounding is impossible. The local beaches are literally stunning and consist of sand which sweeps around the bay changing to shingle along to the promenade. All the usual activities are here with local shows on the beach.

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