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This grade I listed pier is a marvel of Victorian engineering. Measuring 312 m in length made from steele and wood it still holds up againt the fierce force of the bristol channel to this day. The pier has it's own cafe, museum and restaurant.
£3.35 per Adult, £2.25 per childCome swim, paddle and plunge at the largest infinity pool in the world. Filled from the sea the water is always fresh. Equipped with a diving board, model boat lake and kid's splash pool. Paddle board hire is also available. One length of this pool is 250 m.
Free entryGo back in time, relax on the silky chairs and feast your eyes upon the screen of the oldest contiually operating purpose built cinema in the world. With its own bar, museum and kiosk the cinema is still in its old fashioned state but is equipped with dolby surround sound and 4K projector. It shows all of the latest movies.
Ticket cost depends on Film and time.Clevedon's Grade 1 listed manor house still the well-loved home of the Elton family today, for rare medieval domestic architecture and a beautiful terraced garden.
Adult £6, Child £3. Free entry for National Trust membersOur beachside Grade II bandstand. Still hosts the occassional musical performance.
N/AWalton Castle is a 17th-century, Grade II listed mock castle set upon a hill in Clevedon, North Somerset, England, on the site of an earlier Iron Age hill fort
Castle is closed to the publicClevedon's famous miniature railway will take you on a short but sweet journey around the salthouse fields
£2 per personA flat field located right on the Clevedon seafront. With a large playground, tennis courts, football/ basketball court and a skate park.
Public area - Free to useWant to support our fantastic local independant shops and restaurants? Hill road is the place to visit. With everything from toys, chocolate, books and clothes shops. And a wide selection of resataurants and pubs perfect for a meal out.
Public area - Free to useA massive zoo located between Clevedon and Bristol. Home to almost any animal you can imagine from elephants to Lions, Girraffes to Meerkats. Noah's Ark has over 100 animal exhibits.
Adults £15.75 - £20.85, Children £11.00 - £16.75Come and tour the new modern art installation in Western-Super-Mare. A retired oil rig from the north sea deckedd out with a waterfall and shubery.
SEE monster is now closedA beautiful manor house and well maintained grounds. Located between Clevedon and Bristol.
Adults £14, Children £7. Free entry for National Trust MembersA wildlife conservation project with 15 different species, multiple play areas, barefoot trail, castle tower, walled garden, maze, food outlets, castle tower and exciting themed exhibits to explore.
Adults £12.68, Children £9.50.Sharks, rays, a giant octopus, Amazonian & tropical fish in huge tanks with underwater tunnels.
Over 13's £19.25, Children £11.85.Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of Bristol’s most recognisable structures. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it marks a turning point in the history of engineering and has come to symbolise a city of original thinkers and independent spirit. Spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
Free entry for pedestrians, £1 toll for motoristsExplore two museums, historic dockyard, dry dock and Brunel’s mighty ship.
Adults £22.00, Children £13.50.Watch a show at one of Britain's biggest theatres.
Prices depend on show, seating and dateEngland's historic Roman City. Visit the famous Roman baths, Pulteney Bridge, Royal Cresent, Circus, Royal Victoria park, Bath Abbey and more. The city is also great for shopping with all your favorite brands.
Free EntryOnce the site of one of the great religious spas of the ancient world; the people of Roman Britain came to the site to worship the goddess Sulis Minerva and bathe in the waters of the natural thermal springs, which still flow with hot water today. Today visitors can explore the Roman Baths complex, walk on the original Roman pavements and see the ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva. The museum collection, located next to the bathing complex, includes a gilt bronze head of the Goddess Sulis Minerva, and other Roman artefacts.
Adults £23.50 - £26.00, Children £16.00 - £18.50.An iron Age hill fort on the ridge above the village of Tickenham. Sweeping views can be found from the top of Cadbury Camp with buzzards circling overhead, amazing sunsets over the Bristol Channel, wild flowers in spring and a variety of fungi in autumn.
Free EntryCountry park and mansion with 850 acres of woodland and grassland and many activities.
Free EntryThe limestone Mendip Hills Area of Outstaning National Beauty with the lakes of the Chew Valley is a stunning landscape of steep slopes and undulating plateau punctuated by spectacular gorges and rocky outcrops. On the hilltops there are hundreds of ancient monuments, whilst on steeper slopes flower rich grasslands and wooded combes offer varied habitats for a wide variety of wildlife.
Explore famous beauty spots such as Cheddar Gorge, Glastonbury Tor, Beacon Batch and so much more.
The Gorge boasts awe-inspiring cliffs and extraordinary subterranean stalactite show caves, plus many fascinating secrets about our prehistoric ancestors. It is also an international centre for caving and rock climbing.
Free EntryThis iconic and evocative landmark offers magnificent views of the Somerset Levels, Dorset, Wiltshire and Wales. At the top of the hill, stands a perfectly preserved 15th century tower.
Free EntryBeacon Batch also known as Black Down is the highest point on the Mendip Hills AONB at 325 metres above sea level. The hill itself is a thing of beauty and the view accross the Mendips is just as beautiful. The hill has two second world war bunkers and a trig point at the top.
Free EntryBurrington Coombe offers some great walks on top of the gorge as well as caves to explore in the gorge itself. Burringotn Coombe is home to wild goats which can be seen impressively scaling the steep clifsides of the gorge.
Free EntryBlagdon Lkae covers 440 acres and is classified as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI) by Natural England for its wildflower meadows and bird populations. The long, narrow shape makes it ideal for both boat and bank fishing. There are deep basins and long banks to drift over, plenty of points and promontories for access to deeper areas, as well as shallow, sheltered bays of quieter water. Most of the seven-mile perimeter has easy bank access but to explore the more remote areas a boat is the answer.
Free EntryEbbor Gorge is a national nature reserve with a stunning wooded gorge and one of the best viewpoints in the Mendip Hils. It's unique trail will take you wandering up and down hills through a nature rich woodland hidden in the incredible gorge.
Free EntryA theme park with over 40 rides including 3 roller coasters, a log flume and so much more.
Prices vary, please check websites for pricingA splash park with a 6 lane heated 25m pool, a baby pool, an indoor splash zone, outdoor splash zone and 8 watersides
Prices vary, please check websites for pricingPensford Viaduct is a disused railway bridge in the village of Pensford. It is a Grade II listed structure made up of 16 arches. The beautiful structure stands tall in a stunning setting.
Free EntrySainsbury's Local is the nearest supermarket to the cottage being just a two minute walk away.
schedule 2 minute walkTesco Superstore sells everything you would ever need. From food to toys to phones. It has it's own butchers, mobile phone store, bakery, and pharmacy
schedule 25 minute walk, 5 minute driveClick on a place to see more about it
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