Local Attractions

There’s a host of attractions close to Brean Down Caravan Park, with something for everyone, young or old.

Here we give you a few ideas to whet your appetite.

In Brean

The Tavern

Serving traditional homely food, that will cater for even the fussiest of eaters! With a specific children’s menu for the little ones and family platters for that ideal family feast!

The Seagull

Part of the Northam Farm holiday complex. Food from 11:00, covered patio smoking area, large entertainment area for shows.

Animal Farm

Somerset’s top value tourist attraction, 23 acre farm park! Free rides and attractions. No1 venue for TV character appearances.

Brean Play

The South-West’s newest indoor soft play attraction is open all year round, the perfect place for your children to let off steam.

Brean Golf Club

The current layout, opened in June 2012, sees 18 holes covering 5,812 yds from the back tees with a par of 70.

Brean Theme Park

Visit Sooty, Sweep and Soo and their CITV TV studio at Brean Theme Park, the UK’s largest free admission theme park.

In Somerset

Puxton Park

All-weather adventure park with soft play, aerial climbing and slides in 40 acres of countryside.

The Ritz Cinema

The Ritz cinema in Burnham-on-Sea officially re-opened on Friday 24 September, 2004. After an extensive refurbishment. The cinema’s original art deco fitting and decoration was also restored, splitting the existing

Dunster Castle

Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England. The castle lies on the top of a steep hill

SS Great Britain

SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship that was advanced for her time. She was the largest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1853.

Longleat Safari Park

Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, England, was opened in 1966 as the world’s first drive-through safari park outside Africa.

Glastonbury Tor

Steeped in history and legend, excavations at the top of the Tor have revealed the plans of two superimposed churches of St Michael, of which only a 15th-century tower remains.