Brean Down is a short walk along the beach and is one of the landmarks of the Somerset Coastline. There are two cafes, a small visitor centre and a bird garden at the foot of the Down. As you climb the 100 metres to the top you will be met with spectacular views across the region. As you walk the mile and a half to the end of the Down, you will find a Victorian Fort and all its ruins. Not for the faint hearted but an exhilarating day out not to be missed.
FOR THE KIDS
In the main strip of the village is Unity Farm which has the biggest fun park in the South West of England. There is a Water Park with indoor and outdoor pools for all the family to enjoy. There are many other attractions in the village such as Crazy Golf, Amusement Arcades, Ice Cream Parlours, Restaurants, Shops and Cafes.
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Nearby are the stunning Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole Caves, all set in miles of National Trust land. The Mendip and Quantock Hills are also within easy reach and makes for a perfect holiday for walkers and pet owners.
Glastonbury Tor, Wells Cathedral, and the Roman Baths are all within driving distance.
Welcome to the group Shelley please feel free to post any recommendations for dog friendly accommodation or places to visit
Shelley G. replied:
Thank you - will do. 😀 We stayed here in March this year: http://www.seasidebungalowbrean.co.uk and it was great! Back garden backs onto the beach and it also has an outside warm tap too and amazing sunsets. 🌅