Minehead Beach offers a classic British seaside experience, perfect for a relaxed day out. This sprawling sandy and shingle beach boasts fantastic views across the Bristol Channel and towards North Hill. At low tide, the receding waters reveal a vast expanse of sand, ideal for building sandcastles, playing beach games, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll. The promenade running alongside the beach adds to its appeal, offering easy access to cafes, shops, and amusements. While not a wild, secluded spot, its accessibility and traditional charm make it a popular choice for families and those looking for a quintessential coastal outing in Somerset. It's a great spot to breathe in the sea air and enjoy the picturesque...
Read moreLovely long beach path that goes from just before Butlin’s all the way past the bottom of the high street, through the harbour and on towards the park. Brilliant for the wheelchairs too as it’s a flat wide path lots of benches to sit and enjoy the marvellous views. The only issue is the public toilets. They are only located at either side of the town, near the harbour or near Billy Butlins. Non in the main town centre beach area and car park which is very...
Read moreBeautiful beach on a stunning coastline and sandy next to Butlins and the walk from beach to the harbour on coastal path was amazing with all the scenery ice cream parlour and fish and chips on seafront visited today and was high tide plenty of room for everyone and not too busy the sun was shining paddled twice and sea water was lovley and clean you can even see over to South Wales in the distance it's the best...
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