Of all the places I’ve been in Dorset, Weymouth during the Wessex Folk Festival was one of the most memorable.
Hope Square with the sunshine beaming down and the happy crowds all around enjoying the free music had an ambiance that was very nearly perfect.
I fact, I think my favourite part of seaside Weymouth is the harbour area with its swing bridge and pubs. For a small sum, there is a chap with a rowing boat that takes people across the harbour who don’t want to walk back up to the bridge.
There are also plenty of places just to sit and chat and enjoy watching the incredible boats going by.
People are friendly too and I remember a conversation with an old chap who had come to Weymouth as a young man to crew on an aircraft carrier. He had now retired after a lifetime of working on naval and other boats and was just giving away some sailing tackle because he would rather it went to a worthy cause than make a bit of money.
I’m sure there are lots of places in Weymouth that would be interesting to write about.
Weymouth and, in particular, its harbour area is a great place to spend time and I’m really looking forward to visiting the small pubs, restaurants and hotels again.
Bye for now
Rob
Rob Hopcott – online author and blogger
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I loved the The harbour at Weymouth as a child for the magical smells, sights and sounds. Now a Thirtysomething and with kids of my own I still love Weymouth harbour for the same reasons. If I am lucky enough to live to a grand old age i am sure I will love the harbour at Weymouth in much the same way but with even more happy memories