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These are the best beaches in Somerset holiday cottages

These are the best beaches in Somerset

Simon L 29 March 2018

Somerset is commonly known for luscious rolling pastureland and stunning natural landmarks such as Cheddar Gorge yet it has a stretch of beautiful beaches that are sometimes overlooked next to its Devon and Cornish neighbours. Beaches in Somerset offer picturesque golden sands and miles of captivating scenery, perfect for the whole family to enjoy and explore.

Take a look at our picks on the best beaches in Somerset and discover the region’s secret spots.

Kilve beach

Kilve Beach

Although this is a rocky beach, it is still a beautiful place to visit. The beach is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest and includes a wealth of fossils and geological wonders to discover. The large grassy area near to the beach is a great picnic spot and your furry friends will enjoy long walks, as it’s dog-friendly too.

Brean beach

Brean Beach

This 7-mile stretch of sandy shoreline runs along to the seaside town of Burnham-on-Sea. It is a great spot to enjoy a range of activities including walking and water sports. You have easy access to local facilities including a shop so you’ll be able to spend the whole day soaking up the Somerset sunshine.

Sand Bay beach

Sand Bay beach

This secluded spot is a popular location to let your pooch run free. It is also a naturally wild beach so you’ll enjoy a quiet spot away from the bustling touristy beaches. Admire fantastic views across the Bristol Channel to South Wales and take advantage of free car parking too.

Minehead beach

Minehead beach

One of the best beaches in Somerset for great activities and things to do are the sandy shores of Minehead. It is a traditional holiday resort with lots of facilities and amenities close by for a perfect day out. It is also part of the South West Coastal Path so you can explore the dramatic scenery along this stunning coastline.

Beaches in Somerset boast a diverse range of locations for total tranquillity or lively traditional holidays.

Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information at the time of writing, please ensure you check carefully before making any decisions based on the contents within this article.

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