Coastal Somerset
- With its stunning coastline, idyllic countryside and proximity to Bristol, Coastal Somerset is home to a diverse range of attractions and activities.
- From fish and chips on the beach to rustic country pubs, there’s plenty of restaurants, cafés and pubs to choose from across Coastal Somerset.
- Coastal Somerset has excellent rail, bus, road and air links. Find out more here.
There's much more to this coastal town than just the seafront and tourists! Karen Blake shares her favourites.
Find out why hopping on two wheels is a great way to visit this Victorian seaside town.
Overlooking the Severn Estuary, just a short drive from Bristol, lies the charming coastal town of Portishead. With its rich maritime history, stunning waterfront views, and a burgeoning food scene, Portishead is the perfect destination for a day trip or a stop off along the M5 motorway.
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Walborough Nature Reserve
Walborough is a salt marsh and limestone grassland, it is home to some rare plants and animals.
Brean Down
Weston-super-Mare
A natural pier into the Bristol Channel, north of Weston-super-Mare with dramatic cliffs and a victorian fort.
Purn Hill Nature Reserve
Weston-super-Mare
Purn Hill is a reserve that mostly consists out of grassland and is part of the western Mendips. The hill has panoramic views across the Somerset Levels to the Blackdowns and Quantocks.
Tickenham Hill Nature Reserve
Tickenham Hill is a woodland with commanding views across Nailsea Moor to the coast and across the Gordano Valley.