10 Free Things to do in Clevedon That You Shouldn't Miss

December 10, 2021 Leida Jutras

Clevedon is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, which covers part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It has a population of 21,281 according to the United Kingdom Census 2011. It lies among a group of small hills, including Church Hill, Wain's Hill (topped by the remains of an Iron Age hill fort), Dial Hill, Strawberry Hill, Castle Hill, Hangstone Hill and Court Hill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest along the Severn estuary. Clevedon was mentioned in the Domesday Book but grew in the Victorian era as a seaside resort.
Restaurants in Clevedon

1. Clevedon Community Bookshop

27-29 Copse Road, Clevedon BS21 7QN England +44 1275 218318 http://www.clevedoncommunitybookshop.coop/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Clevedon Community Bookshop

2. The Fallen Tree Micropub

43 Hill Road, Clevedon BS21 7PD England +44 1934 310515 http://www.thefallentreemicropub.co.uk
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

The Fallen Tree Micropub

3. St.Andrews Church

Old Church Road, Clevedon BS21 7UE England +44 1275 872982 http://www.standrews-clevedon.org.uk
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

St.Andrews Church

Reviewed By 876PeterB876 - Clevedon, United Kingdom

Our nephew, visiting from Australia, was delighted to be informed that the Broad church TV series had been filmed here as he had recently seen it.

4. Lovers Walk Clevedon

Marine Parade, Clevedon England
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Lovers Walk Clevedon

Reviewed By 876PeterB876 - Clevedon, United Kingdom

We enjoyed a memorable picnic with our Grandchildren on the viewing platform opposite the entrance to Clevedon Pier accessed from Alexandra Road.

5. Clevedon Marine Lake

Off Old Church Road, Clevedon BS21 7TU England +44 1275 877180 http://Clevedonmarinelake.co.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Clevedon Marine Lake

Reviewed By ChrisR3880 - Yatton, United Kingdom

I know the Lake so well, but it still surprises me. From cold 2C water in winter to warm 20+C in summer, it is wonderful to swim in this free resource, only please donate to MARLENS, the charity responsible for the Lake upkeep. The water varies from clear to very silty after very high tides have overtopped and refreshed the water. If you are new to open water swimming, take care as it can be dangerous. The Lake is frequented by friendly swimmers who will help with advice. Please, NO dogs

6. Poet's Walk

Clevedon England http://www.clevedon.gov.uk/About-Clevedon.aspx
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4.5 based on 100 reviews

Poet's Walk

Reviewed By 876PeterB876 - Clevedon, United Kingdom

Our nephew, visiting for Australia, was blown away by the history surrounding Poets Walk such as Wains Hill being an Iron age Fort and the 2nd World War Pillbox.

7. Sugar Lookout

above Marine Lake, Clevedon England http://www.clevedon-civic-society.org.uk/Lookout%20Project.html
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Sugar Lookout

Reviewed By Ewyena - London, United Kingdom

The lookout is a viewpoint in Clevedon seaside, just in the very beginning of Poet's walk. If someone has a few step above the Marine lake, can find this small building with 3 opened window space to 3 different points of view. Very nice place to have a lookout before or after our path on Poet's walk. In clear weather we can see the land of Wales through the channel. The Sugar Lookout is a feature on Poets’ Walk. Originally was built by Ferdinand Beeston in early 1800' and have been used by a family of sugar importers to look out for ships sailing up the Bristol Channel, which were carrying sugar from the West Indies. It later fell into ruin but has recently been restored.

8. The Old Inn, Clevedon.

9 Walton Road, Clevedon BS21 6AE England +44 1275 340440 [email protected] http://www.oldinnclevedon.co.uk/index
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

The Old Inn, Clevedon.

We are a lovely country pub set in the heart of Clevedon. We pride ourselves on our fresh excellent home cooked food and also our award winning well looked after ales. We have a wonderful decking and garden area to the rear of the pub with a playground for children. Through the week we have offers on different meals such as curry day, pie and a pint day and burger and a pint day. To finish we have an amazing carvery every Sunday from 12.00 until 5. Wednesdays is our very popular quiz night. On occasion we host music events, and do a lot for local charities. Dogs are very welcome. So whether its for a quiet pint or a lovely family meal we hope to see you soon at the friendliest pub in Clevedon.

Reviewed By UTGrovers

Sunday takeaway carvery, aaammmaaazzzinggg, it's a 10 from Len.....hot fresh, good amount, faultless. Will be back.

9. The Royal Oak

35 Copse Road, Clevedon BS21 7QN England +44 1275 563879 http://www.theroyaloakclevedon.co.uk
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

The Royal Oak

10. Ladye Bay

Ladye Bay, Clevedon BS21 7BT England
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Ladye Bay

Reviewed By CR6789 - Dudley, United Kingdom

Lovely quiet beach, dog friendly and beautiful views, we had a lovely bbq, followed by games and then a walk along the coastal path to the nearby pier, geocaching on the way. Lovely afternoon, very sunny which helped!

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