Best attractions and places to see around Weston-Super-Mare include a diverse range of sites, from its traditional British seaside features to significant natural landscapes and cultural locations. The town is situated on the Bristol Channel, offering extensive beaches and views, framed by hills like Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. The area provides opportunities for exploring coastal scenery, historical sites, and natural reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Sticking out from the end from the ridge of rock that runs from the Mendips Crook Peak offers views over from Exmoor too Wales. A particularly great ride from Wavering down back along the ridge.
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Nice traffic free route with lots of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Recommend the bakery at Winscombe. Sadly, the numerous bike gates along the route are a pain if you're on a mountain/hybrid bike as they are too narrow.
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Excellent summit, run from either the car park below or over the ridge from Weavering Down. The top is rocky with great views over towards the Mendips, out to Weston Super Mare and the sea and down the M5.
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Awesome riding on the trails and natural stuff.
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Great place for anyone who enjoys mountain biking. Novices are best sticking to the bridleways, as the trails are great but get very muddy with even the tiniest bit of rain. There is so much to take in, you can ride out to the trig point on Blackdown and then enjoy a whizz down Burrington Combe. It's always popular with walkers, dog walkers, other cyclists and horse riders, so keep an eye out, respect each other and say hello. There is sometimes a pheasant shoot, but this is always well-signposted and there are lots of friendly stewards to make sure you are safe.
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Dolebury Warren is the site of an Iron Age hill fort and was also occupied during the Roman period. Today the site still has many earthworks to explore and bands of rock which may have been the foundations of walls. As a runner the ridgeline is fun to run with a not too steep ascent and fun descent whichever way you run it. The Limestone Link trail goes along the summit and it makes a good addition to a Beacon Batch loop from Burrington Combe.
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The area offers excellent options for walking and cycling. A top choice is The Strawberry Line, a traffic-free trail following a former railway line between Yatton and Cheddar, suitable for all ages and abilities. For more challenging walks with stunning views, explore the Mendip Hills, including routes to Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. You can find many more walking routes in the region on komoot.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. You can explore the ancient Dolebury Warren Iron Age Hill Fort, offering insights into 3,000 years of history and panoramic views. Other notable cultural sites include the International Helicopter Museum, housing a vast collection of aircraft, and the Weston Museum, which delves into local history. Art enthusiasts might enjoy Weston Wallz, an outdoor gallery showcasing vibrant street art.
Weston-Super-Mare is very family-friendly. The Grand Pier offers a wide array of indoor entertainment, including arcade games, fairground rides, and a laser maze. The Strawberry Line is a great option for family bike rides or walks. Other attractions include the Weston Sky Wheel for views, Revo Crazy Golf, indoor climbing at Clip N Climb and Rock Up, and nearby theme parks like Puxton Park and Brean Theme Park.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Crook Peak or Wavering Down Trig Point in the Mendip Hills, both offering vistas across the Somerset Levels, Bristol Channel, and beyond. The Dolebury Warren Iron Age Hill Fort also provides wonderful views over the Bristol Channel and into Wales. For a different perspective, the Weston Sky Wheel on the seafront offers elevated views of the town and bay.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for cycling. The Strawberry Line is a popular traffic-free route perfect for leisurely rides. For mountain biking, Rowberrow Warren Woods Bridleways offers a network of tracks and singletrack trails with varying difficulties. You can explore many road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails around Weston-Super-Mare on komoot.
Weston-super-Mare Beach is a major draw, known for its miles of flat, sandy coastline ideal for sunbathing, sandcastle building, and donkey rides. Due to the Bristol Channel's significant tidal range, Marine Lake ensures there's always seawater for swimming even at low tide. Other beautiful coastal options include Sand Bay Beach to the north and Uphill Beach.
Many outdoor areas around Weston-Super-Mare are dog-friendly, especially the beaches and walking trails. When visiting natural reserves like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point, it's important to keep dogs on a lead due to grazing wild ponies and sheep protecting rare plants. Always check specific attraction rules before visiting with your dog.
Beyond the beaches, you can explore the scenic Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes prominent features like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. The Old Town Quarry combines nature, art, and creativity in a unique setting, while the Bleadon Levels Nature Reserve offers opportunities for nature enthusiasts. You can also see Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill framing the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse range of experiences, from the easygoing, traffic-free paths of The Strawberry Line, which offers pleasant stops for refreshments, to the stunning panoramic views from hilltops like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. The blend of coastal scenery, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is highly appreciated.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not detailed for all attractions, The Strawberry Line is known for being level and easygoing, making it suitable for a wide range of abilities. Many parts of Weston-super-Mare's seafront and the Grand Pier are also designed to be accessible. It's always recommended to check with individual venues for specific accessibility information.
Beyond the well-known spots, consider exploring the Old Town Quarry, which offers a blend of nature, art, and creativity. Weston Wallz provides an outdoor gallery experience with vibrant street art. For niche interests, the Lambretta Museum and the Time Machine Museum offer unique collections. Steep Holm Island, reachable by boat, is another natural point of interest for those seeking a more secluded adventure.
Yes, the area around Weston-Super-Mare is well-suited for various cycling sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including loops through the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'The Strawberry Line – Cheddar Gorge loop' offering scenic rides. Komoot provides detailed guides for Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking around Weston-Super-Mare.


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