Discover the Past in Weymouth

Weymouth is an historic seaside town with manya Portuguese flagship of the Armada. There is
places of interest and one of the best is thealso the Victorian brewhouse where you will
Brewery Days and Timewalk Museum, which is adiscover the Brewery Days attraction which gives
wonderful place to visit if you like history, althoughyou a look into the brewing history of Hope
it is also a great experience for all the family. ThisSquare stemming from 1821 all the way to the
award-winning attraction sends you to Portlandpresent day. To keep up with up to date
and Weymouth’s past spanning around sixattractions there is an interactive gallery with
hundred years and you will sense the sights,sound and visual presentation which tells you tale
sound and smells throughout the whole voyageof the brewery’s past as well as the process
which make this an truly enjoyable experience.of making the beer. Lastly you reach the Drum &
Initially you go into the brewery archivist’sDancer which is a Victorian bar where you get to
office and be sure you observe the hands of thetry one of a variety of superior ales which are
old clock as they turning the wrong way, sendingproduced on site by The Quay Brewery. If beer
you back to the period of the 14th century whenis not your thing then you can always stroll
the settlement was in the grip of the Black Death.around the twenty or so shops that are within
There are many accurate life-size scenes each ofthe brewery building. These shops specialize in an
which show you the history of the district througharray of exclusive merchandise and will be of
the ages. These include the town’sinterest to many. For those who would consider
preparations for the imminent arrival of thevisiting the Brewers Quay and Timewalk Museum
Spanish Armada in 1588, and in Hope Squarethe opening hours are 10.00am - 5.30pm seven
there is an iron chest on exhibition which is allegeddays a week all year round.
to have been recovered from the San Salvador,