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Beaches close to Clevedon Bay
Clevedon Beach is on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is a sand and pebble beach, approximately 850 metres wide, backed by the promenade and the town. There is a marine lake at the beach which is filled by sea water on high tides.
Clevedon Beach is 1 kilometers west of Clevedon in the county of North Somerset.
Weston-super-Mare Sand Bay is on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is a sand and shingle beach resort, approximately five kilometres wide, backed by sand dunes. There is a saltmarsh at the northern end, and Sand Point Headland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Weston-super-Mare Main is on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is a sandy beach, approximately two kilometres wide, close to the town.
Weston-super-Mare Uphill Slipway beach is on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is a sandy beach resort approximately 1.2 kilometres wide, next to the mouth of the River Axe. The Bristol Channel has a large tidal range and at low water mud can become exposed.
Brean is on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel. It is a sand and mud beach resort, approximately 2.7 kilometres wide, close to several caravan and camping sites.