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  1. The Isle of Portland lies in the English Channel, 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of Wyke Regis, and 200 km (120 mi) west-southwest of London, at 50°33′0″N 2°26′24″W (50.55, −2.44). Portland is situated approximately halfway along the UNESCO Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site; the site includes 153 kilometres (95 mi) of the Dorset and ...

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      Portland Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry...

  2. The Isle of Portland is a tied island, 6 kilometres long by 2.7 kilometres wide, in the English Channel. The southern tip, Portland Bill, lies 8 kilometres south of the resort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach called Chesil Beach joins Portland with mainland England. The A354 road passes down the Portland end of the beach and then ...

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    Portland has been a place of human settlement since the Stone Age. The island is known for its stone that has been taken from the island's seven quarries and been used to build notable structures such as the Cenotaph memorial, Buckingham Palace and St. Paul's Cathedral. In addition to be being exported abroad. The island's castles, Portland Castle,...

    By train

    The nearest train station is 50.616-2.4551 Weymouth station. Trains to Weymouth station come direct from London Waterloo and Bristol. Connections can be made from the north by changing trains at London, Bristol or at Southampton. There is a bus stop two minutes from the train station with direct busses to Portland. There is also a taxi rank outside the station.

    By coach

    National Express operates a coach service to and from Weymouth's Seafront. Services run to London Victoria, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristolwith connections to other locations from those towns. Once in Weymouth, there is a five minute walk to a bus stop further along the seafront, where buses to Portland depart up to every 7 minutes.

    By ferry

    A ferry service by Coastline Cruisesoperates between Brewer's Quay in Weymouth and both Crabbers Wharf and Portland Marina in Portland, the average journey time is 45 minutes each way. Return fares are £15 adults and £10 for children.

    Bus services are provided by both First and South West Coacheson Portland. The main service is route 1, provided by First, which operates every 7/8 minutes on weekdays during the day. The FirstDay ticket, which allows unlimited travel around Portland, Weymouth and Dorchester on the day of purchase on First services, costs £4.10 and can be bought fr...

    50.567516-2.4457521 Portland Castle, Liberty Road, Castletown, DT5 1AZ (Follow road signs upon arrival on Portland towards Castletown and Portland Castle. Bus services 1, 1X, 7 and X7 serve Victori...
    50.5531-2.44462 Tout Quarry, Hope Square (follow the main road up until the Portland Heights Hotel, when you will turn right at a roundabout following signs for Tout Quarry; bus services 1 and 1X s...
    50.514155-2.4563833 Portland Bill Lighthouse, Most southerly tip of Portland (follow brown tourist signs towards Portland Bill from arrival on Portland; or take bus service 1X), ☏ +44 1305 821050....
    50.5676-2.45771 Chesil Beach. Chesil Beach is a 17 mi (27 km) long shingle beach spit connecting Portland to West Bay, contrary to popular belief Chesil Beach is not a tombolo, but a shoal beach. P...
    50.5613-2.44523 Royal Manor Theatre, 138A Fortuneswell, DT5 1LT, ☏ +44 1305 860792. Portland's own small theatre is in a former church that hosts the occasional production and can be hired as a ven...
    50.568069-2.4453234 Osprey Leisure Centre, Castletown, DT5 1BD, ☏ +44 1305 824378. Leisure centre with a 25-m swimming pool, gym and cafe.(updated Mar 2018)
    50.5686-2.453335 Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Osprey Quay (follow brown tourist signs to Osprey Quay on arrival to Portland; bus services 1, 1X, 7 and X7 serve Victoria Square, a...
    50.56635-2.451851 Underwater Explorers, Unit 1, Maritime Business Centre, Mereside, DT5 1FD, ☏ +44 1305 824 555. 9AM-5PM. A diving shop, you can browse stock both online and with Google Street View...
    50.54682-2.4361472 The Wool Shop, 17 Easton St, Easton, DT5 1BS, ☏ +44 1305 822794. A haberdashery store specialising in wool.(updated Mar 2018)
    50.545847-2.4367723 Island Gallery, 31 Easton Square, DT5 1BU, ☏ +44 1305 821432. Tu-F 10AM-5PM, Sa 9:30AM-4PM, Su-M closed. Sells gifts and offers a picture framing service.(updated Mar 2018)
    50.563722-2.4352961 Jailhouse Cafe, The Verne Prison, DT5 1EQ, ☏ +44 1305 825186. Tu-Su: 10AM-3PM, M: Closed. A cheap cafe near Verne Prison that does sandwiches, burgers and jacket potatoes.(updat...
    50.514871-2.4555252 Lobster Pot, Portland Bill, DT5 2JT, ☏ +44 1305 820242. M-F 10AM-4:30PM, Sa Su 9AM-5PM. Dorset's most southerly restaurant, right next to Portland Bill and reputedly open since...
    50.5606-2.44861 The Cove House Inn, 91 Chiswell, DT5 1AW, ☏ +44 1305 820895. M-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su noon-10:30PM.(updated Mar 2018)
    50.5467-2.44192 The George Inn, 133 Reforne, Easton, DT5 2AP, ☏ +44 1305 820011. noon-11PM.(updated Mar 2018)

    Mid-range

    There are numerous guest houses located on the island. Portland Heights Hotel has spectacular views and has the highest amount of tourist guide stars in the area.Portland Lodgenext door is also very good and caters to many of the divers and sailors in the area. 1. 50.555331-2.4419581 Portland Heights Hotel, Yeates Rd, DT5 2EN, ☏ +44 1305 821361.(updated Jan 2018) 2. 50.553178-2.4378582 Portland Lodge, Easton Ln, DT5 1BW, ☏ +44 1305 820265.(updated Jan 2018)

    Splurge

    1. 50.5389-2.4304233 Pennsylvania Castle, Pennsylvania Rd, Easton, DT5 1HZ, ☏ +44 1305 820659. Former residence of John Penn, the Governor of Portland and grandson of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, USA.(updated Mar 2018)

    Portland has 4G from all UK carriers. As of March 2022, 5G is creeping its way along the road causeway but has not yet reached the island.

  3. 50°33′00″N 2°26′24″W  / . 50.550°N 2.440°W. / 50.550; -2.440. The Isle of Portland is an island in Dorset in the south of England. Portland is south of the resort of Weymouth. 13,000 people live there. It is where the famous Portland limestone was originally found. [2]

  4. The Isle of Portland has dramatic scenery, spectacular views and a remarkable history that is reflected in the landscape and man's influence upon it. Portland has been occupied since prehistoric times, with remains of Mesolithic settlement still evident. The Romans left over 300 stone coffins, and the Tudors built Portland Castle in 1540, an ...

  5. The Isle of Portland. The steep rise up to Portland from Chesil beach and the gentle slope downhill across Portland towards Portland Bill give a distinctive wedge shape to this wild and industrial island landscape. Portland’s wedge shape is the result of being situated on the southern side of the Weymouth anticline, which serves as a prime ...

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