ποΈ Beach
Berrow (North) Beach
π Burnham on Sea, Somerset
About This Place
This fairly remote, west-facing beach forms part of the vast expanse of sand and mudflats between Brean and Burnham on Sea. This section is found midway between Brean and Berrow South.Β --> The area of sand between Brean and Unity Farm is popular with dog walkers and is also used by watersport enthusiasts.Β The beach is also popular with anglers and fishing is permitted an hour and a half either side of high tide. At low tide the wide expanse of wet mudflats revealed, have sections of dangerous sinking sands. Visitors are advised to observe the safety notices.Β From the beach it is approximately one mile north to the village of Brean, where there is plenty of parking. The craggy promontory of Brean Down, north of the beach, is home to some interesting plant and wildlife and is an excellent place to scramble up the paths, with the reward of spectacular sea views. A bracing walk south, along the sand, towards the lighthouse at Burnham-on-Sea is guaranteed to shake away the cobwebs at any time of year. The beach offers fine views over the Bristol Channel.
π‘ Our Take
Looking for a Somerset seaside escape? DogParkUK recommends Berrow (North) Beach! This sandy stretch welcomes dogs all year round, making it perfect for off-lead romps, whatever the season. Parking is available nearby, essential for those longer visits. While facilities are limited, Burnham-on-Sea isn't far for refreshments. The generally calm waters are tempting, but always supervise your pups, especially during high tide. Berrow is ideal for dogs of all sizes. However, its vastness and quiet nature are particularly fantastic for anxious dogs that prefer a more peaceful environment. Tip: bring fresh water, as there isn't any on-site!
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π Contact & Details
29, Regent Street, Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge, Burnham-on-Sea
TA8 1AX