Beach camping near Weston-Super-Mare

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Beach camping around Weston-Super-Mare is all about waking up to salty air and the distant sound of gulls. With over 220 options that put you close to the sand, you’ll find sites that let you roll out of your tent and straight onto the shoreline. Campsites like South Dean Camping (169 reviews), Brig's Farm (66 reviews), and Westland Farm (46 reviews) get high marks from seasoned campers. Most sites offer showers, allow campfires, and welcome pets. You’ll spot seals if you’re lucky, or catch surfers braving the waves. Swimming is a constant draw, especially in the warmer months. Prices start as low as £12 a night, but most options average around £127. Pack your kit, keep an eye on the tides, and don’t forget a windbreak—the Bristol Channel can throw a breeze or two your way.

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Beach camping around Weston-Super-Mare is all about waking up to salty air and the distant sound of gulls. With over 220 options that put you close to the sand, you’ll find sites that let you roll out of your tent and straight onto the shoreline. Campsites like South Dean Camping (169 reviews), Brig's Farm (66 reviews), and Westland Farm (46 reviews) get high marks from seasoned campers. Most sites offer showers, allow campfires, and welcome pets. You’ll spot seals if you’re lucky, or catch surfers braving the waves. Swimming is a constant draw, especially in the warmer months. Prices start as low as £12 a night, but most options average around £127. Pack your kit, keep an eye on the tides, and don’t forget a windbreak—the Bristol Channel can throw a breeze or two your way.

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This traditional British seaside resort is the place for camping and glamping in Somerset if you want sea, sand and all the fun of the fair as well as easy access to some of the county's most popular attractions. This town on the Bristol Channel saw business boom in Victorian times and it has a Grand Pier, bandstand and plenty of elegant buildings to prove it. Times may have moved on and while it's still the beach that's the main attraction, it's also a fabulous place to pitch if you want to visit Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge and the south-west's other treasures. The team at Hipcamp have hand-picked the best campsites in the area for this collection.

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