Parque

Fuerte de Brean Down

Recomendado por 60 habitantes del lugar

Consejos de habitantes de la zona

Arline
June 29, 2022
I usually either drive or cycle to Brean and then it’s a bracing walk up and along Brean Down rewarded with a fine view over to Hinckley Point!
Sue
June 7, 2022
it is a lovely walk once you are at the top .At the end there is ruins of a fort. once you have had a walk there are two lovely cafes to have coffee in.
Cara
February 24, 2020
This is a firm favorite, ask us to pack a picnic for once youre at the top. Take the long way down and stop by the Fort at the bottom. A fabulous walk (literally) through history.
Hannah
September 7, 2019
Great coastal walk to explore the old fort, amazing views.
Rebecca
February 7, 2022
Local to Lakeside Holiday Parks and on the edge of the Mendip Hills you can find the scenic costal area of Brean Down. This down sits 97 metres above sea level and features 1.5 miles of rugged scenery that is the perfect venue for a short walk with the reward of stunning cliff views at the end. At the seaward side of Brean Down you’ll find Brean Down Fort, a defence installation built in 1890 that saw service heavily throughout both world wars. The earliest recorded settlement on Brean Down dates back to the Bronze Age with the cliffs themselves dating back over 350 million years.Parking: 200 yards, at Cove Cafe at the bottom of Brean Down. Car park opens and closes as per cafe and shop opening times. Parking Charge: £4.50 all day (high season) £2 all day (low season), parking is free for National Trust badge holders. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brean-down
Local to Lakeside Holiday Parks and on the edge of the Mendip Hills you can find the scenic costal area of Brean Down. This down sits 97 metres above sea level and features 1.5 miles of rugged scenery that is the perfect venue for a short walk with the reward of stunning cliff views at the end. At t…
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Brean, England