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Beachguide » South West - Bristol Channel
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Berrow
Brean
Burnham-on-Sea
Clevedon
Minehead
Oldbury on Severn
Portishead
Sand Bay
Severn Beach
Weston-Super-Mare

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The Bristol Channel has the second largest tidal range in the world...Quite a 'Force-of-Nature' in itelf and this huge tidal range certainly has an effect on the beaches. The beaches further up the channel tend to be large sandy beaches at high tide, but as the tide drops they turn to mud and then the sea vanishes over the horizon and if you try to follow it you'll be up to your armpits in mud in no time. Windsurfing is popular along this stretch of coast, espeically with those living in Bristol. The beaches along the Exmoor coast are more rocky and although still very tidal are much more picturesque. Surfing is popular along this stretch of coastline and it is the place to head for when huge winter swells and SW gales make the more consistent beaches of N. Devon unsurfable.

The larger resorts such as Weston-Super-Mare, Burnham-On-Sea and Minhead have countless attractions from huge piers full of arcade games and candy floss stalls, to afternoon tea parties and ballroom dancing. Not everyones 'cup of tea', but you should be able to fins a beach that suits your taste.

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Berrow
  Added 1st Jun 2004

Minehead
  Added 15th May 2004

Burnham-on-Sea
  Added 15th May 2004

Brean
  Added 13th May 2004

Sand Bay
  Added 10th May 2004

Clevedon
  Added 10th May 2004

Portishead
  Added 7th May 2004

Severn Beach
  Added 7th May 2004

Oldbury on Severn
  Added 7th May 2004

Weston-Super-Mare
  Added 13th Apr 2004

Weston-Super-Mare -  Weston-Super-Mare
 Submitted on: 8th May 2004
 by: justal
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