Brean Beach

Brean Beach is part of a six mile long stretch of sand, mud flats and marshland that is famous for its variety of sea birds and wildlife. This protected area reaches from Brean to Burnham-on-Sea and attracts birdwatchers, walkers, windsurfers and horse-riders alike.

The main car park and toilets are around the Brean Beach entrance but there are parts of the beach that allow parking on the sand. There are few facilities as it is a wild beach but dogs are allowed all year round.

  • Beach Type

    Sand

  • Lifeguards

    Yes

  • Dogs

    Dogs Allowed

  • Beach CafĂ©

    No

  • Parking

    Yes

  • Toilets

    Yes

  • Surfing

    No

  • Disabled Facilities

    No