View: Located just the other side of the road running behind the beach at Blue Anchor. This is a quiet coastal location with a long sandy beach, popular with sea anglers and walkers.
What’s on the menu?: Snack, light bites, hot and cold drinks, ice-creams
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
The Duke of Wellington is a Wetherspoon hotel in Minehead and is the perfect place to stay in you are looking for a Seaside break this summer with your family and friends. Share: Read more…
Minehead beach is also known as The Strand beach. The beach is a curving sandy beach, although becomes more pebbly as you approach the harbour. The beach has a large promenade that has a selection of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops. At the top end of the bay you have North Hill which has some great views across the Bristol Read more…
Greenaleigh Sand beach is sandy beach with a pebble bank at high tide mark and backed by wooded hills. The beach is accessible only on foot and is 1½ miles along the coast path from Minehead. The beach has no facilities and as you need to walk means it is usually deserted. Share: Read more…
Porlock Bay beach is about a mile in length consisting of pebbles and is rare in this cliff dominated stretch of coast. Behind the shingle ridge you have an inland salt marsh. The beach is actually split and to the West you have Porlock Weir. Facilities include car parking, toilets and a pub. Share: Read more…
Holnicote Estate, within Exmoor National Park high heather moorland, ancient woodlands and dramatic cliffs, interspersed with picturesque villages and farms. Diverse and rare wildlife, including barbastelle bats and heath fritillary butterflies. Share: Read more…