Walks
Sand Bay
111 Beach RoadIt's a beautiful secluded beach with wonderful views!
Food scene
The pub is in walking distance via a pedestrian walkway (0.8 miles away, 16 min walk) and offers good priced food and drinks
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The pub is in walking distance via a pedestrian walkway (0.8 miles away, 16 min walk) and offers good priced food and drinks
Brunello Lounge
4-5 Beach RdBest brunch in town... and dog friendly too!
The Blitz Tearoom is run by our next door neighbour and is an award winning local business. Try their tempting and delicious cakes and treats! ☕🍾🍰🎂🧁
The Blitz Tearoom
22 Waterloo StThe Blitz Tearoom is run by our next door neighbour and is an award winning local business. Try their tempting and delicious cakes and treats! ☕🍾🍰🎂🧁
Neighborhoods
From the beach to the bars; woods to the pier Weston is a great day out!
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Weston-super-Mare
From the beach to the bars; woods to the pier Weston is a great day out!
Sightseeing
Brilliant day only a short walk from our property. Open 10-5.30 7 days a week.
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Ang Museo ng Helicopter
Locking Moor RoadBrilliant day only a short walk from our property. Open 10-5.30 7 days a week.
Open 10-5 every day, around a 25 minute drive from our property - a national trust property
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Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house until the death of Richard Gibbs in 2001.
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Tyntesfield
Open 10-5 every day, around a 25 minute drive from our property - a national trust property
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Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. The house is a Grade I listed building named after the Tynte baronets, who had owned estates in the area since about 1500. The location was formerly that of a 16th-century hunting lodge, which was used as a farmhouse until the early 19th century. In the 1830s a Georgian mansion was built on the site, which was bought by English businessman William Gibbs, whose huge fortune came from guano used as fertilizer. In the 1860s Gibbs had the house significantly expanded and remodelled; a chapel was added in the 1870s. The Gibbs family owned the house until the death of Richard Gibbs in 2001.
Open 10-6 every day (at seafront, 45 min walk 10 min drive away)
"The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival is open from Good Friday till the end of September. With every year a new theme we will display a new exhibition with over 30 sculptures entirely made out of sand! The competition between carvers gets greater...more
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Marine Parade | Situated between the SeaQuarium and the Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1BE, England
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sharon w
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Reviewed yesterday
Disappointed
I love sand sculptures so was very disappointed with the tried looking ones on display. Not worth the money. I have certainly seen better sand sculpture and the photos of previous years exhibitions looked much better. Staff were friendly and dogs are welcome.
Date of experience: August 2019
Thank sharon w
juliev772
County Donegal, Ireland
Reviewed 2 days ago
Amazing talent!!
We went with our 3 kids today, it cost £13 for the 5 of us and I thought that was reasonable. The two ladies on reception were so friendly and welcoming on our arrival. I’d never been to anything like this before and wasn’t sure...More
Date of experience: August 2019
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Larryshulman
London, United Kingdom
Reviewed 2 days ago
Small But Enjoyable
Our short visit to the Weston Sand Sculpture Festival was really great. The sculptures were both impressive in construction and imagination. They were also quite political and edgy, which was great. Would recommend if you are in the area
Date of experience: August 2019
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We have dogs with us,are we allowed entry with them
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I don't remember anyone with a dog when I was there. But I don't remember anywhere to leave a dog either. Why don't you look at the sand sculpture webpage or facebook page!
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"The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival is open from Good Friday till the end of September. With every year a new theme we will display a new exhibition with over 30 sculptures entirely made out of sand! The competition between carvers gets greater every year as they try to win you over. The standard is high every year so use your power wisely in the competition area, because you are in control to vote. Alongside the sculptures will be photo opportunities, cinema experiences, workshops, play areas and seaside café. So see you at the Beach?"
Weston Sand Sculpture Festival
Marine ParadeOpen 10-6 every day (at seafront, 45 min walk 10 min drive away)
"The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival is open from Good Friday till the end of September. With every year a new theme we will display a new exhibition with over 30 sculptures entirely made out of sand! The competition between carvers gets greater...more
Closed Now
Hours Today: 10:00 - 18:00
See all hours
Suggested duration: 1-2 hours
Contact
Marine Parade | Situated between the SeaQuarium and the Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1BE, England
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Reviews (624)
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Traveller rating
Excellent 335
Very good 200
Average 58
Poor 15
Terrible 7
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1 - 10 of 615 reviews
sharon w
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Reviewed yesterday
Disappointed
I love sand sculptures so was very disappointed with the tried looking ones on display. Not worth the money. I have certainly seen better sand sculpture and the photos of previous years exhibitions looked much better. Staff were friendly and dogs are welcome.
Date of experience: August 2019
Thank sharon w
juliev772
County Donegal, Ireland
Reviewed 2 days ago
Amazing talent!!
We went with our 3 kids today, it cost £13 for the 5 of us and I thought that was reasonable. The two ladies on reception were so friendly and welcoming on our arrival. I’d never been to anything like this before and wasn’t sure...More
Date of experience: August 2019
Thank juliev772
Larryshulman
London, United Kingdom
Reviewed 2 days ago
Small But Enjoyable
Our short visit to the Weston Sand Sculpture Festival was really great. The sculptures were both impressive in construction and imagination. They were also quite political and edgy, which was great. Would recommend if you are in the area
Date of experience: August 2019
Thank Larryshulman
View more reviews
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Joanne R
We have dogs with us,are we allowed entry with them
22 June 2019|
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Response from RogerGos | Reviewed this property |
I don't remember anyone with a dog when I was there. But I don't remember anywhere to leave a dog either. Why don't you look at the sand sculpture webpage or facebook page!
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See all 330 nearby restaurants
See all 110 nearby attractions
Related to items you viewed
Grand Pier
Grand Pier
3,369 Reviews
Theme Parks, Piers & Boardwalks
Weston-Super-Mare Beach
Weston-Super-Mare Beach
1,220 Reviews
Beaches
The Helicopter Museum
The Helicopter Museum
530 Reviews
Speciality Museums
Weston Museum
Weston Museum
240 Reviews
History Museums
Water adventure park
Water adventure park
107 Reviews
Water Parks
Sand Bay
Sand Bay
410 Reviews
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Weston-super-Mare
Somerset
England
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"The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival is open from Good Friday till the end of September. With every year a new theme we will display a new exhibition with over 30 sculptures entirely made out of sand! The competition between carvers gets greater every year as they try to win you over. The standard is high every year so use your power wisely in the competition area, because you are in control to vote. Alongside the sculptures will be photo opportunities, cinema experiences, workshops, play areas and seaside café. So see you at the Beach?"
Where else to visit while in Somerset than the home of real cider!
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Thatchers Cider
Station RoadWhere else to visit while in Somerset than the home of real cider!
Exercise
Marine Lake
Beautiful outdoor swimming for a small donation 24/7