River Lim
Being the closest touring campsite to Lyme Regis, we are lucky to have a wonderful walk from our campsite down to Lyme Regis. The walk takes around 45 minutes and follows the River Lim from the village of Uplyme through woods and water meadows to enter Lyme via The Town Mill. The walk is well maintained and is signposted all the way.
The walk is suitable for young children and babies in prams but not cycles.
Being the closest touring campsite to Lyme Regis, we are lucky to have a wonderful walk from our campsite down to Lyme Regis. The walk takes around 45 minutes and follows the River Lim from the village of Uplyme through woods and water meadows to enter Lyme via The Town Mill. The walk is well maintained and is signposted all the way.
The walk is suitable for young children and babies in prams but not cycles.
Fossil Hunting
Hook Farm is ideally located to explore the wonderful Jurassic Coast which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. The Jurassic Coast runs from Exmouth in the West for 95 miles to Old Harry Rocks near to Swanage. Many of the best beaches to either go fossil hunting or to see the dramatic coast line and cliffs are within easy reach of the campsite; these include Monmouth Beach in Lyme Regis and the beaches at Charmouth.
Hook Farm is ideally located to explore the wonderful Jurassic Coast which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. The Jurassic Coast runs from Exmouth in the West for 95 miles to Old Harry Rocks near to Swanage. Many of the best beaches to either go fossil hunting or to see the dramatic coast line and cliffs are within easy reach of the campsite; these include Monmouth Beach in Lyme Regis and the beaches at Charmouth.
There are also a number of places to give you more information on the geological history of the coast and where and when to find fossils.
Please note, if you are planning to go fossil hunting please follow all safety recommendations that can be found on the Jurassic Coast Trust website and can be accessed from the following link Safe Fossil Hunting.