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Walks & Viewpoints

BREAN DOWN

Brean, North Somerset

Brean Down (National Trust) is a dramatic limestone promontory rising ~97m above sea level, projecting 1.5 miles into the Bristol Channel. Located near Brean village, Somerset, it offers coastal & circular walks filled with history — including a Roman-Celtic temple and Palmerston Fort — plus abundant wildlife and sweeping sea views. The Cove Café and visitor facilities make it ideal for family outings.