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Oh we do like to be beside the seaside
Bristol Post
|August 01, 2025
Looking for a day out to the sea? ELLIE KENDALL rounds up some of the best places within easy reach of the city
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STAYCATIONS are hugely popular in the UK, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, and many Brits will be looking for seaside destinations to spend some of their summer.
Luckily for us here in Bristol, we're not far from some of the country’s best and most beautiful coastline (and countryside). But if you don't want to drive all the way down to the very edges of Cornwall and Devon - or you simply fancy a day out by the sea - then we've got you covered too.
We've created a handy guide below of some of the best seaside towns and villages within reach of Bristol that may be worth a visit this summer...
WESTON-SUPER-MARE
How far from Bristol? Around a 40-minute drive
Many a Bristolian will have ventured to Weston for a day trip. The beach, contrary to popular belief, is made of sand for the most part (but don’t venture out too far or you'll be at risk of those ominous ‘sinking mud’ flats).
‘The Grand Pier is probably the best known landmark in the area, boasting arcade machines, rides, restaurants and other attractions. Meanwhile the town itself is known as an ‘all-year-round family coastal destination’ due to its vast array of other indoor attractions - museums, food and drink spots and the like - as well as outdoor sports, donkey rides, and walks.
When it comes to events, Weston boasts live music, comedy, and Weston Wallz, an annual street art festival, has just taken place so Bristolians should feel right at home as they explore the latest works.
CLEVEDON
How far from Bristol? Around 35 minutes driving
This story is from the August 01, 2025 edition of Bristol Post.
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