The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Weston super Mare, England

April 12, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Weston super Mare, United Kingdom including St. Paul's Church, Anchor Head, AJ'S Karting and Laser tag, Sand Point, Corpus Christi Church, Old Church of St Nicholas, Seafront Promenade, Puxton Park, St Martins Parish Church, Sand Bay.
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1. St. Paul's Church

Kewstoke Road, Kewstoke, Weston super Mare BS22 9YD England +44 1934 624203 https://www.achurchnearyou.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

St. Paul's Church

2. Anchor Head

Madeira Cove Claremont Crescent, Weston super Mare England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Anchor Head

3. AJ'S Karting and Laser tag

Unit 6-8 Oldmixon Trading Estate, Weston super Mare BS24 9AX England +44 1934 631894 [email protected] http://www.ajskarting.co.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

AJ'S Karting and Laser tag

Welcome to the most exciting indoor Karting Centre in Weston-super-Mare, not far from Bristol. AJ'S Karting (formerly known as Premier Raceway) offers an amazing driving experience thanks to our unique multi-tiered track. The track has been designed to reward and inspire drivers of all abilities and ages. We run a variety of different events including "Arrive and Drive", Children's Karting, Corporate Events, Stag & Hen parties - or why not set up an endurance race? So, if you're seeking good family fun or adrenaline pumping thrills come on down and join in the experience

4. Sand Point

Beach Road, Kewstoke, Weston super Mare BS22 9UD England http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brean-down/features/sand-point-and-middle-hope
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Sand Point

Reviewed By JuneBug1939 - Weston super Mare, United Kingdom

Middle Hope, leading onto Sand Point and Swallow Ridge, is a sequence of carboniferous limestone with unusual geological features including a Pleistocene-aged fossil cliff and has been designated as a SSSI. The underlying geology and soil types support scarce plants such as the smallflower buttercup, honeywort, Cheddar pink and Somerset hair grass. There is a stone Trig Point used by the archaeologists/scientists on Middle Hope just before you get to Swallow Ridge. Human use of the sites is shown by a bowl barrow and disc barrow from late Neolithic or Bronze Age and the site of a likely motte-and-bailey castle. Woodspring Priory, a former Augustinian priory which was founded in the early 13th century, sits just inland of the rocky promontory. The Priory and surrounding land is owned by the National Trust. We enjoyed our walk yesterday, up the steps from Sand Bay Carpark, up the craggy, muddy pathway onto Middle Hope, then along the coastline almost to Woodspring Priory and back. Such a wonderful day we had. Highly recommended!

5. Corpus Christi Church

14 Ellenborough Park South, Weston super Mare BS23 1XW England +44 1934 621929 [email protected] http://www.corpuschristiweston.org/
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Corpus Christi Church

Reviewed By danielle570 - Birmingham, United Kingdom

The only drawback of being away from home at Easter is that we would be missing our local church service. Easter is a time of re-birth as the flowers bloom and the sun finally gives off a bit of heat. I randomly googled catholic churches. I saw Corpus Christi and as it was the nearest we headed there for the 10.30 service. Good choice. It was packed to the back doors. Standing room only. The priest gave a very uplifting sermon. He had all the children gather to receive their easter egg. Then it was over to the church hall for tea and biscuits. Lovely atmosphere. We enquired if it was usually this full and though it isn't, there is a healthy regular contingent and we could see by the amount of children that it had a strong family base. The priest (who has only been in post a few months) greeted us unfamiliar faces and chatted. We felt really welcomed. Broad age range. Lovely church, particularly the stained glass, friendly congregation. Ample parking. If we lived in Weston we would be regulars.

6. Old Church of St Nicholas

Uphill, Weston super Mare BS23 4SD England
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Old Church of St Nicholas

Reviewed By lindarR5259JC

We visited this churchyard yesterday and it was well worth the effort of the steep hill climb to the top. The views over the hills and the Bristol Channel are stunning. The weather was gloriously sunny affording clear views. Sadly the church is now locked up and no longer in use but is magnificent to look at in spite of this. There is a path to walk to a small tower in the field next to the cemetery.

7. Seafront Promenade

Marine Parade, Weston super Mare England
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Seafront Promenade

8. Puxton Park

Puxton Park Cowslip Lane, Hewish, Weston super Mare BS24 6AH England +44 1934 523500 [email protected] http://www.puxton.co.uk
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4.0 based on 1,292 reviews

Puxton Park

Reviewed By missstaceycollins - Hailsham, United Kingdom

Great family day out, lots to do and see for all ages kids enjoyed very much and was cheap entry too 99% of attractions in with price worth a visit staff helpful park very clean Animals well cared for and u can buy small bags of food to feed the animals and keep children busy with many different activity’s, lots of parking well worth a visit

9. St Martins Parish Church

Church Road, Worle, Weston super Mare England
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

St Martins Parish Church

10. Sand Bay

Weston super Mare England http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mendip-hills/trails/sand-point-circular-coastal-walk
Excellent
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4.0 based on 442 reviews

Sand Bay

Reviewed By Crazeecatz

Parked in the small National Trust Car Park at the end of Sand Bay, narrow roads approaching this and hard to pass other cars in places. Lovely and quiet, mostly people walking dogs. Take the path to Sand Point and you will be rewarded with the most amazing views.

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