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  2. Best Beaches In Chard, Somerset and Bristol. We've rounded up the best beaches in Chard in our quest to discover brilliant family attractions and places to visit near you. There are 35 Chard beaches to pick from. Find the perfect places to go with your kids and get out on your next adventure! Read more.

    • Weston-Super-Mare Beach
    • Uphill Beach
    • Clevedon Beach
    • Portishead Beach
    • Brean Beach
    • Berrow Beach
    • Burnham on Sea
    • Kilve Beach
    • Watchet Beach
    • Minehead Beach

    A popular family-friendly beach in striking distance of Bristol, Weston-super-Mare Beach has buckets of fun for all ages. Sprawling two miles along the Bristol Channel, this beach is expansive, and it’s landmarked by attractions like the famous pier and the popular Revo Kitchenrestaurant. Bristol Channel has one of the largest tidal differences in ...

    Sitting at the end of Weston-super-Mare beach(and the official start of the Mendip Way), I personally prefer Uphill. It’s a much quieter beach than Weston’s main sprawl – especially during the summer months – and while swimming here still isn’t advised (bad water quality and tidal difference still come into play!), it feels a lot more natural than ...

    One of the closest beaches to Bristol, Clevedon is a pebbly affair that runs from the Victorian-esque coastal suburb. It sits along the River Severn, which means that the currents are quite strong and the tidal difference is vast (similar to Weston-super-Mare). Generally, swimming isn’t advised, unless you have experience in similar conditions. How...

    Beautiful Portishead is famous for its charming harbour, with ocean-based family-friendly attractions including an outdoor swimming pool and boating lake. The beach is more muddy and rocky; it’s not a postcard-perfect sandy beach, and swimming here isn’t advised, but its proximity to Bristol (and Bath!) makes it worth a visit!

    One of the longest beaches in England, Brean Beachstretches for a whopping seven miles. Again, it’s home to the vast tidal difference; at low tide, you’ll find huge mud pools! It’s not recommended to venture out to the sea at low tide, as you can literally get stuck in the mud! However, the huge golden expanse of sand is a wonderful place to explor...

    Sitting south of Brean, Berrow Beach is also a vast and lovely beach, encompassing six miles along the coastline. It’s a mix of sand and mud flats and is largely flat with sand dunes in the background. You could walk to either Brean or Burnham on Sea!

    A charming coastal town that’s backed with Victorian and Edwardian buildings, Burnham on Sea grew at around the same time as Weston-super-Mare. Weston-super-Mare’s popularity overtook Burnham-on-Sea, but that means that today it’s much quieter, with a relaxing atmosphere. That being said, there is a Haven holiday parkclose by, so it’s not so much a...

    Situated in the rolling Quantock Hills (England’s oldest AONB and one of the best places to visit in Somerset!), Kilve Beach is nestled in Somerset’s Jurassic Coast. It’s a staggeringly beautiful beach for a walk; the low cliffs run alongside the gently lapping waves, and the beach is ideal for beachcombing and looking for fossils! It’s not a vast ...

    The ancient harbour town of Watchet is one of the most scenic in Somerset, with vistas over the Bristol Channel – on a clear day, you can see Wales! With a fascinating1,000 years of history, Watchet is home to historic cottages and pubs, along with an ancient harbourwhere boats bob on the bright blue waters. This beach is part of Somerset’s Jurassi...

    Sprawling across the southwest peninsula’s northern coastline to Exmoor National Park, Minehead Beach is a popular spot with local holidaymakers. Minehead is a comparatively large town (with around 11,000 people) and one of Somerset’s main beach resorts; at a mile long, it’s dotted with beach cafes and mini golf courses. There’s even a huge Butlins...

  3. Chard Somerset, interactive Beaches map with clickable icons for all Beaches in the Chard area.

  4. Beaches. Planning a trip to the coast and looking for the nearest beach? Our UK beach lists and beach search will help you discover the best beach. Then, for each beach, we will answer questions about location, rural or town, sandy or pebble, rockpools, tide times, weather forecast, dog restrictions, closest beach cafes and provide general ...

  5. Nearest beach for Chard Somerset England - Within 100 mi of Chard up to a 2 hour drive Information on Car Parks Nearby, Dog Friendly status, Beach Type, Tide Times, best beach and more.

    Beach Name
    Mi.
    Km.
    Nearest 🏖 Town
    Charmouth West Beach Charmouth West Beach ...
    9.58
    15.42
    Charmouth Dorset DT6 6QX
    Burnham On Sea Beach Burnham-on-Sea Beach ...
    25.92
    41.71
    Burnham 💬 Somerset
    Dawlish Warren Beach Dawlish Warren Beach ...
    27.66
    44.51
    Starcross 💬 Devon EX7 0NF
    Berrow Beach Berrow Beach Somerset ...
    27.75
    44.66
    Berrow TA8 2QS
  6. Beaches in Somerset. Map featuring Somerset beaches. Click on pins to view beach details.

  7. Best Beaches in Chard, Somerset, United Kingdom - Sidmouth Beach, Brean Sands, ringstead bay, Chesil Beach, beacons cove, Budleigh Naturist Beach, Weston-Super-Mare Beach, Sand Bay Beach, blackpool sands beach.