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The beach at Brean Cove is a quiet sandy beach, forming part of the Brean Down, one of the most striking landmarks of the Somerset coastline. The beach has good parking facilities and has access for prams and wheelchairs.
Traditional wooden boat hire. By the hour or day. Rowing, punting and canoeing.
An intriguing 18 hole landscaped course which uses natural stone obstales. In a beautiful environment with views of the cliffs.
Remains of 15thC tower. Hill overlooks Glastonbury town and beyond.
Berrow beach forms part of a seven-mile stretch of sand running from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down. With the second highest tidal range in the world, there are extensive flats, perfect for walking and beach sports.
Brean sands lies below the National Trust headland of Brean Down and forms the northern most part of a seven mile stretch of sands running from Burnham-on-Sea. The tidal range creates extensive flats at low tide.
This beach forms part of a seven-mile stretch of sand from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down and features a long sea front promenade that would be the envy of many a coastal resort.
A long established boat hire business on the Kennet and Avon Canal
Traditional resort beach. Sandy with excellent facilities, ideal location for families. Wide promenade, land train and other attractions to include the Grand Pier, Seaquarium and the famous Weston donkey's. There is a range of events.
The best way to experience the splendid Kennet and Avon canal is to travel on it.