On this page you'll find the Top 50+ Things To Do in Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset to give you a helping hand to start planning your visit, mini-break or seaside getaway.
From things you might know, to things you probably didn’t, here’s our guide to the top 50+ things to do in Weston-super-Mare and the surrounding area. So here we go, and in no particular order...
Experience the same weightlessness feeling that astronauts get!
Buckle up for the Freefall ride on the Grand Pier and feel that same sense of weightlessness that astronauts get when training with NASA!
Hold your nerve and descend the UK’s tallest vertical drop slide at the Clip n Climb indoor climbing centre.
Cycle through a crazily-long train tunnel in the dark
Pedal in the dark through the 165-metre Shute Shelve Tunnel on the Strawberry Line cycle route from Yatton to Cheddar. This ride also cuts through the Thatchers Cider farm, the historic village of Axbridge and past the Cheddar Reservoir on its way to Cheddar.
If you own a motorbike here’s a real bucket list experience for you and one that you won’t forget in a hurry. Join hundreds of other riders as amateurs and professionals battle it out together taking on Europe’s toughest motorbike beach race.
Take a cold water swim in the world’s largest sea water infinity pool
Clevedon’s Marine Lake is the world’s largest sea water infinity pool – and the size of two football pitches. It’s open all-year round and at most times of the day you’ll find somebody having a dip regardless of the weather. If you don’t want to do it solo, join hundreds of others at the annual New Year’s Day Dip.
Take on the terrifying Sand Bay Dirt Jumps
Dare devils from all over the South of England travel to Weston Woods on the edge of Sand Bay to ride the incredible Sand Bay Dirt Jumps.
Play Crazy golf in the dark!
We’ve got traditional miniature golf venues along the seafront but we’ve also got an indoor neon glow-in-the-dark version of the game which comes complete with its own drinks bar in the middle of the course. Great for families, adults and stags and hens.
See Weston Bay from the air on a thrilling helicopter ride
Weston is home to Europe’s largest helicopter museum and as well as being able to marvel at the huge collection of helicopters on the ground you can also book pleasure flights over the glorious Weston bay.
Pose on the rocks where the Beatles had that photograph taken
Sit on the very same rock that The Beatles posed on for that famous photograph during their 1963 week-long visit to Weston-super-Mare where they played for six consecutive nights at the former Odeon Cinema which is now the Plaza Cinema.
Listen to one of the UK’s three surviving Compton Organs
Watch in awe as the historic Compton Organ rises up through the floor of the Plaza Cinema and then listen to the amazing sounds from a bygone era.
Visit Shepton Mallet Prison where the Kray twins were once incarcerated. If you want an even more authentic experience you can be locked up in the jail overnight!
Weston-super-Mare has one of the finest collections of street art in the south west – and it won’t cost you a penny to see it. There’s huge underwater scenes, a prowling tiger, faces, wildlife and some pretty witty captioned stuff as well.
Visit Brean Down, and Brean Down Fort to see where the Bouncing Bomb was tested
Climb the 200-ish steps to Brean Down for a stunning walk and make sure you visit the fort at the far end. Here you will see where the bouncing bomb was tested with varying degrees of success – including one occasion when it bounced backwards towards the people who were testing it.
Drive through England’s most breathtaking gorge
One of the most spectacular drives in the country is just a few miles away at Cheddar Gorge. Or, leave the car and walk around the top of the gorge on the beautiful rim walk.
Take a boat trip to Steep Holm
See large colonies of gulls, Cormorants, Peregrine Falcons, Ravens, other resident birds, and Muntjac Deer on the island of Steep Holm where you will also see Victorian gun emplacements with their original seven-ton cannons, Second World War gun emplacements, and underground ammunition stores. Don’t expect toilets and a bar on board the boat, this is a walkers and bird watchers adventure trip.
Descend deep into the caves at Wookey Hole or Cheddar
If the weather takes a turn for the worse don’t worry because you can always head underground to experience the magnificent caves at Wookey Hole or Cheddar Gorge. At Wookey there are two ways of experiencing this underground network. You can do it the traditional way with a tour guide and convenient lighting or you can do it the Wild Wookey Way with ropes and head torches!
Weston is home to Europe’s largest helicopter museum. It features more than 100 Rotary wing aircraft from all over the world including two of the Queen's Royal Flight helicopters, the current world speed record holder G-LYNX which can fly at 400 km per hour, plus many more.
Visit the Jill Dando Garden
Former BBC presenter Jill Dando is remembered in Grove Park. Jill’s Garden was created in memory of the former Westonian with help from the BBC’s Ground Force team.
Spend all-day at the Weston Water Adventure Play Park for just £3 a child (accompanying adults go free) and watch them scream with delight as they play on the water splash pad.
Tyntesfield House is a beautiful National Trust property with magical fairytale turrets – but it is even more remarkable that it was funded by bird poo - imported guano (dried bird mess) used to make fertiliser.
Walk or cycle the Brean Down Way
Hire a bike, ebike or bring your own for a lovely eight-mile ride from Weston town centre, into the pretty village of Uphill and then through pretty countryside and nature reserves to Brean Down.
Visit a cider farm
Somerset is famous for its scrumpy so make sure you take in a trip to a cider farm.
Admire the machines at a Weston's Bike Night
Thursday nights in the summer are Bike Night. It's a Weston-super-Mare institution and you don't have to be a biker to enjoy it. Watch hundreds of bikers arrive on the Beach Lawns from 6pm and then admire their machines - which in the past have included huge motortrikes, a bike that is half-car and half-motorbike and loads more.
Join the craze for cold water swimming by taking a dip in Marine Lake where the tide is always in
Don’t use our famous tides as an excuse for not having a dip. The tide is always in at our Marine Lake sea-swimming beach where the causeway wall keeps the water in.
Immerse yourself in Weston’s vibrant live music scene
Weston’s live music scene is on a different level. There’s something on at several different venues every weekend as well as on some week nights. There’s indoor and outdoor venues, concerts on the beach as well as festivals nearby.
Catch a show at one of Weston’s two theatres
Weston is awash with entertainment options. It’s got two main theatres within yards of each other - The Playhouse and The Blakehay. There’s also the quaint 58-seat Theatre in The Hut and the Front Room which offers a huge variety of shows and entertainment.
See a flick at one of England’s oldest cinemas
Clevedon’s Curzon Cinema first opened its doors in 1912 with a performance to raise money for the families of the victims of the Titanic Disaster and it is still entertaining people today. It is the oldest, continually running, purpose-built, independent cinema in the country.
See North Somerset’s bizarre-looking lighthouses
We don’t know what it is about this section of Britain’s coastline but it has three of the nation’s most bizarre looking lighthouses all within a short distance of each other. You can easily walk between the peculiar shaped Battery Point lighthouse at Portishead and the Black Nore Lighthouse just outside of Portishead which looks as though it has landed from outer space.
The nearby Mendip Activity Centre has a fantastic dry ski slope and also a toboggan course. Prices are competitive and the instructors are brilliant.
Have a go at axe-throwing
Axe throwing is a bit of a thing here in North Somerset and we’ve got three venues all close by where you can try your hand at this great fun activity. The activity centres at Wall Eden and Mendip Activity Centre both offer it while you can also have a go indoors at the Weston Activity Zone.
Share your day with bears, lions, elephants, zebras and meerkats at the multi-award-winning Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm which is open 7 days a week. And in the summer of 2024 if it rains for more than one hour during your visit you can come back for free within 14 days! See our Special Offers page here.
Take an alpaca for a walk
You’ve heard of taking a dog for a walk, now you can take an alpaca for a wander at Cadbury Alpacas.
Ride the 13-mile Pier to Pier Cycle route from Weston's Grand Pier to Clevedon's historic Victorian Pier.
Try your hand at ten-pin bowling
Strike it lucky on a visit to the Allstars bowl There's also shuffle boards, pool tables and elctronic darts.
Make your own chocolates
Make your own chocolates at Christopher’s House of Chocolates. Great fun making them and even better fun tasting them.
Catch the open-top scenic Coaster bus
It’s not just about the destination, the journey to and from is a treat in itself. Catch the open-top Coaster bus from Weston to either Sand Bay or Burnham-on-Sea for a memorable bus ride with views to match.
Watch the windsurfers, Blo-karters and kite surfers at the Weston Windzone
Did you know that a member of the Weston Blokart Club is based in Scotland but still comes down here to race his kart because the beach is so good for it? Marvel also at the skills of the kite and wind-surfers who flock to the beach when the winds and tides align.
Rock climb indoors and outdoors
Weston is known for its large sandy beach but did you also know that it has cliffs at the Uphill end which are a favourite for climbers. It also has one of the best indoor climbing centres for miles around with the town centre Clip n Climb which includes the highest vertical drop slide in the UK and the daring Leap of Faith experience. Climbers also tackle the rockface at Brean Down while the Mendip Activity Centre offers climbing and abseiling experiences.
Enjoy a game of pétanque on Weston’s free boules court
Unleash your competitive side with a game of boules or petanque on the free courts at the far, southern end, of the Beach Lawns. Great fun for all ages.
Have a go at paddle-boarding or kayaking
Learn to kayak or paddle board at Wall Eden or Mendip Activity Centre or bring your own down to the safe swimming beach at Marine Lake where the tide is always in.
Banksy's giant pinwheel – which formed part of his historic Dismaland exhibition in Weston-super-Mare in 2015 – is now on display at Weston Town Museum.
Stroll along the UK’s favourite dog-walking beach
Weston is home to the UK’s favourite dog walking beach. Uphill Beach, just to the south of Weston’s famous main beach, has also amassed more than 23 million (check) views on Tik Tok.
Stroll along the planks of Clevedon’s historic old Victorian pier, taking time to read the plaques including one from One Direction who filmed their You And I video there.
Enjoy a donkey ride
Donkeys have been part of Weston beach life since the late 1800s and they are still here making childrens’ memories now.
Visit Uphill Beacon for stunning 360 degree views
Climb the hill at Uphill and enter the beacon for super 360 degree views.
Take your pick from 700 board games to play
Very popular for a date night, family fun or if the weather turns bad, The Stable Games Room at 129 High Street has 700 board games for you to choose from and play. No charge for playing just buy something from the bar.
Ride the waves on a 180-metre-long inland surfing lake
Catch the perfect wave with the ultimate inland surfing experience just off junction 17 on the M25.
Have a wet and wild day out at the award-winning Brean Splash waterpark
Have a wet and wild day out at the Brean Splash waterpark with its indoor and outdoor pools and slides.
Scream with excitement at Brean Theme Park
Get your thrill-ometer racing with more than 40 rides to choose from at Brean Theme Park.
Ride the Weston viewing wheel for unrivalled views
How far can you make £6.50 stretch? The answer is 40 feet high with a ride on the amazing Sky View wheel.
Put on your dancing shoes at a Winter Gardens tea dance
Polish up those dancing shoes and head to the iconic Winter Gardens for one of their monthly social dances.
Fast-forward into the future in this laser shoot-out zone. Navigate your way through the chambers armed with your laser gun, watching out for enemy fire.
It’s fun, fun, fun all the way at the Grand Pier’s indoor theme park. As well as the rides and rows of arcade machines, there’s go-karts, a hall of mirrors, a laser maze and much more for hours of amusement fun.
Walk across the drawbridge and step into the Bishop’s Palace
Step across the drawbridge over the moat into the picture postcard Bishop’s Palace at Wells. Also look out for the swans who ring the palace bell when they get hungry.
Watch banger racing in the glorious Mendip Hills
Watch car carnage unfold high up in the Mendip Hills with several meetings throughout the year including the three-wheeled Robin Reliants and caravan smash-ups.
Catch some stunning views from the top of Crook Peak
Grab your walking boots and climb to the top of the highest hill in the Mendips for exceptional views and walks from its rocky top.
Climb Brent Knoll for amazing views
Feel like you’re gazing out of an aeroplane window as you look down on Somerset from the top of Brent Knoll – that big bump of a hill that everyone sees on the M5.
With more than 90 stores and some big discounts on high street prices, Clarks Village in Street offers a great chance to pick up a bargain.
Catch a train to Bristol or Bath for a city day out
Visit the SS Great Britain, the Clifton Suspension Bridge or the Roman Baths in Bath on an easy-to-do train day out from Weston-super-Mare station.
Visit Glastonbury and climb up high to its famous tor
Glastonbury is a town full of magic, mystery, history and intrigue and attracts visitors from all over the world. And if you can make it to the top of its famous tor, you’ll feel like you’re standing on top of the world.
Experience amazing views and diverse scenery at Sand Point and Middle Hope
Easy to get to, but much harder to leave. Once you've discovered the views, walks, hills and lovely rocky beach coves for a picnic you won't want to leave this beauty spot. Catch the Coaster Bus to Sand Bay and walk north along the beach onto this very pretty headland.
Be mesmerized by Somerset’s starling murmurations
Crowds gather in their hundreds to watch the amazing winter starling murmurations which have to be seen to be believed on the Somerset Levels. Watch in awe as thousands of starlings weave awesome patterns in the sky. You don’t have to be a bird watcher to be mesmerised by this stunning natural free show. You will be transfixed even if you can’t tell a pheasant from a sparrow! Ham Wall is a great place to go for this.
Younger children particularly will love the animals and the rides.
Visit England's shortest pier
Burnham-on-Sea is home to England's shortest pier. Hop on the Number 20 Coaster Bus service and see it for yourself.