Discover the coastal charm and rich history of Portland Castle, a captivating Henry VIII fortress easily accessible for a perfect car-free Dorset adventure.
Perched proudly on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, sits the magnificent Portland Castle, one of Henry VIII’s best-preserved coastal forts. This English Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into Tudor history, with its unique fan-shaped design and commanding views over Portland Harbour.
As you explore the castle’s grounds and interiors, imagine the tales of defence and royalty that unfolded within its walls. The panoramic vistas across the sparkling waters, part of the stunning Jurassic Coast, are a true highlight. Reaching this historical gem without a car is wonderfully straightforward; frequent local bus services connect directly to the castle from nearby Weymouth, itself a charming seaside town.
Extend your car-free adventure on the Isle of Portland by hopping on the scenic open-top ‘Portland Coaster’ bus. This provides an excellent way to soak in the dramatic coastal scenery and easily visit other local treasures such as the iconic Portland Bill Lighthouse or the fascinating Tout Quarry Sculpture Park and Nature Reserve.