Lyme Regis Carnival
When? 02 Aug 2024 to 10 Aug 2024
Where? Lyme Regis
2nd Aug: Lyme Regis Carnival Week starts with a bang as Lyme Regis harbour offers an awe-inspiring backdrop for this magnificent display of sound and light.
In the following days there will be fun throughout the town with a dog show, children's beach treasure hunt, welly wanging, a sailing regatta, grand carnival procession and torchlight procession and lots more.
Check out the carnival website for more details.
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