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A day trip to Weston-super-Mare offers the perfect blend of seaside charm, with its sandy beaches, pier, and lively promenade, ideal for a relaxing and enjoyable outing.
View Dates & BookApproximate Journey Time: 2 Hr 30 Mins
Time at Destination: 5 Hrs
Comfort Stop: Yes
Drop off Point: Marine Parade
Enjoy a visit to this classic British seaside destination, known for its long sandy beach, spacious promenade and relaxed holiday atmosphere. Families can enjoy strolling along the seafront, taking in views of the Grand Pier, browsing traditional shops, or simply unwinding on the beach. With plenty of open space, coastal scenery and family-friendly attractions, its the perfect spot for a carefree day by the sea.
Accessibility
Weston-super-Mare offers excellent accessibility along its wide, level promenade and seafront, with smooth paths ideal for wheelchairs and mobility scooters. The beach has accessible points depending on tide and sand conditions, and many cafés, shops and facilities along the front provide step-free entry. The area around the Grand Pier is also easy to navigate, making it a welcoming destination for visitors with limited mobility.
Weston-super-Mare, a quintessential British seaside town, has been a beloved destination for visitors since the 19th century when it flourished as a Victorian holiday retreat. Situated on the shores of the Bristol Channel, its popularity grew with the advent of the railway in 1841, connecting the town to major cities like Bristol and beyond. The towns name, which translates from Old English as West Town on the Sea Marsh, reflects its roots as a small coastal village that evolved into a bustling resort. Visitors were drawn to its long sandy beaches, fresh sea air, and opportunities for relaxation, which made it a key part of the eras seaside culture. Today, Weston continues to honor its historical charm while offering modern attractions that appeal to all ages.
A centerpiece of Weston-super-Mare is the Grand Pier, an iconic landmark with a fascinating history. Originally opened in 1904, the pier was designed to be a hub of entertainment and leisure, featuring a theater and various amusements. After suffering damage from fires in 1930 and 2008, the pier was restored and reopened in 2010 as a state-of-the-art attraction. Today, it houses thrilling rides, arcade games, and dining experiences, making it a highlight for families and visitors of all interests. Stretching out into the Bristol Channel, the Grand Pier also provides stunning panoramic views of the coast and sea. Alongside the pier, Westons promenade, traditional shops, and vibrant atmosphere make it a perfect seaside escape with a rich blend of history and modern entertainment.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
| Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
| Branksome Night Owl | Branksome Night Owl Side |
| Ferndown, Iceland | Ferndown, Outside Iceland |
| Ferndown, Opp Iceland | Ferndown, Opposite Iceland |
| Opp Pokesdown Station | The Bell Pub Opposite Pokesdown Station |
| Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
| Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
| Waitrose Opp St Johns | Waitrose Opp St Johns Upper Parkstone |
| Westbourne Opp Old Bingo | Opp Westbourne Old Bingo Hall End Grovsner Rd |
| Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
| From Price | Book Now | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites |
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