Brean Down Walks

Discover one of the great landmarks of the Somerset coastline on this scenic coastal walk across Brean Down.

Standing over 300ft high and extending 1.5 miles into the Bristol Channel, the Down is steeped in intriguing stories, from prehistoric worship to Second World War weapon testing. It’s also renowned for its wildlife, so keep a look out for a great variety of birds, plants and butterflies whilst on route.

Visit the national trust website for more information – https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brean-down/trails/brean-down-coastal-walk

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