Weymouth Harbour Webcam
Are you searching for a Weymouth webcam? Look no further than Dorset Council’s live feed of Weymouth Harbour. This popular Weymouth webcam showcases the magnificent views over Weymouth Harbour from the fantastic vantage point of the Harbour Master’s office. It’s ideally positioned for checking the weather conditions and the busyness of the town. You can even watch the boats going in and out!
The live stream is active 24/7, enabling you take in the views day or night. The camera offers a unique viewpoint of Weymouth harbour that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. Rewind up to 12 hours to see the scenery change throughout the day. The webcam’s quality is great – it streams in up to 720p HD.
Weymouth Harbour Live Stream
The webcam overlooking Weymouth Harbour offers a glimpse of the historic harbourside as well as the colourful coastguard cottages that line the waterfront. Take a look before making your way to Weymouth, or sit back and relax at home as you enjoy vistas of your favourite place.
Weymouth Harbour is a hive of activity, particularly in the summer months when plenty of live music performances and festivals take place. All along the quayside you will find shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes with outdoor seating as well as museums exploring the history of the town. The harbour is home to many pleasure boats, private yachts and charter boats offering boat trips to iconic locations along the Jurassic Coast. The quay extends all the way out to Weymouth Pier, where you can visit the Nothe Fort and Gardens. Weymouth is a lovely place to visit during a day trip from our Dorset holiday parks.
Weymouth harbour has a historic lifting bridge, Brewer’s Quay (a converted Victorian brewery), the Tudor House Museum and plenty of eateries. Have fun exploring the numerous gift shops and antiques emporiums, before enjoying a traditional fish and chips.
Looking for more webcams in Weymouth? Take a look at the webcam overlooking Weymouth Beach.
The webcam at Weymouth Harbour offers a view over the 17th Century waterfront, with its quaint and colourful cottages, boating and watersports and cafes, bars and restaurants.