Top 10 Best Things to do in Weston super Mare, England
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List of Best Things to do in Weston-super-Mare, England
Lock & Code Escape Rooms
Weston Sand Sculpture Festival
The Helicopter Museum
Weston Museum
Sand Bay
Weston Super Mare Beach
Puxton Park
Uphill Local Nature Reserve
Brean Down
Water adventure park
Places to see in ( Weston super Mare - UK )
Places to see in ( Weston super Mare - UK )
Weston-super-Mare is a town in Somerset, England, on the Bristol Channel 18 miles south west of Bristol between Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. Weston super Mare includes the suburbs of Oldmixon, West Wick and Worle.
Weston super Mare was still a small village until the 19th century when Weston super Mare became a seaside resort, and was connected with local towns and cities by a railway, and two piers were built. The growth continued until the second half of the 20th century, when tourism declined and some local industries closed. A regeneration programme is being undertaken with attractions including the Helicopter Museum, Weston-super-Mare Museum, Grand Pier and an aquarium. The Paddle Steamer Waverley and MV Balmoral offer day sea trips from Knightstone Island to various destinations along the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary. Cultural venues include The Playhouse, the Winter Gardens and Blakehay Theatre.
Owing to the large tidal range in the Bristol Channel, the low tide mark in Weston Bay is about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the seafront. Although the beach itself is sandy, low tide uncovers areas of thick mud, hence the colloquial name, Weston-super-Mud. These mudflats are very dangerous to walk in and are crossed by the mouth of the River Axe. Just to the north of the town of Weston super Mare is Sand Point which marks the lower limit of the Severn Estuary and the start of the Bristol Channel. Weston super Mare is also the site of the Middle Hope biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). In the centre of the town is Ellenborough Park, another SSSI due to the range of plant species found there.
The 2.9-mile-long (4.7 km) 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) gauge Weston-super-Mare Tramways network opened on 12 May 1902. The main route ran from Birnbeck Pier along the sea front to the Sanatorium (now Royal Sands); a branch line ran to the railway station and on to the tram depot in Locking Road. The Bristol and Exeter Railway arrived in Weston-super-Mare on 14 June 1841. This was not the route that serves today's Weston-super-Mare railway station.
Alot to see in ( Weston super Mare - UK ) such as :
Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare
The Helicopter Museum
Birnbeck Pier
Weston-super-Mare Museum
Brean Leisure Park
Lambretta Scooter Museum
Worlebury Hill
Brean Down
Locking Castle
Brean Down Fort
Woodspring Priory
Animal Farm Adventure Park
SeaQuarium Weston
Weston Super Mare Beach
The North Somerset Butterfly House
Brean Down Bird Garden
Water Adventure Play Park
Grove Park
Ashcombe Park
Weston Beach
North Somerset Bird Of Prey Centre
Jill's Garden
Weston Bay
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The SCARIEST GHOST TRAIN in the WORLD ?
*EPILEPSY WARNING Contains flashing images*
Terror Castle (POV) Brean Leisure Park Somerset England UK.
This is the best, most scary, loudest and fastest Ghost Train I have EVER been on,I wouldn't recommend it for those of a nervous disposition.It has lots of horrors to see,many quick turns and lots of noise,my ears were ringing after.
Here are some more POVs from the same visit (I think I went in 18 times this visit !) No.1 night vision, No. 2 backwards night vision @ half speed (normal speed for the outside bits). Then split screen, one in night vision,the other in colour.Hope you enjoy all the views of one of the best horror rides in the UK !
Filmed at Brean Leisure Park Somerset England UK.
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Places to see in ( Highbridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Highbridge - UK )
Highbridge is a small market town situated on the edge of the Somerset Levels near the mouth of the River Brue. It is in the County of Somerset, and is approximately 20 miles north east of Taunton, the county town of Somerset. being situated approximately 7 miles (11.3 km) north of Bridgwater, the district's administrative centre. Highbridge closely neighbours Burnham-on-Sea, forming part of the combined parish of Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge and shares a town council with the resort town. In the 2001 census the population was 5,986. In the 2011 census the population of the town was included in the ward of Highbridge and Burnham Marine, which totalled 7,555.
There is archaeological evidence of occupation around the Highbridge area at least as far back as the Roman period. A bridged crossing over the River Brue at this location has existed since the 14th century and it has always been an important crossing on the route from Bristol to the South West. The town that sprung up around this crossing takes it name from the bridge. An older name for the local manor was Huish a contraction of the phrase Huish jaxta altum pontem (next to a high bridge). There are historical references to a wharf at this site and to usage of the river as part of the drainage plan for the Somerset Levels by the Monks of Glastonbury.
Highbridge grew in importance as a regional market and industrial town during the latter half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. Important employers included the livestock and cheese market, Highbridge Wharf, Buncombe's Steamrollers, and the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway rail works, which closed in 1930 with the loss of 400 jobs. Heavy industry and transport declined in Highbridge after the Second World War as the Wharf proved too small for the newer generation of ships, with the last cargo of timber arriving in 1948 and the wharf was closed to shipping the following year, and commercial freight moved away from the railways. Since the 1970s close proximity to the M5 motorway has driven a growth in light industry and in the town's commuter population.
Highbridge was historically a hamlet and chapelry in the large ancient parish of Burnham. It briefly became a separate civil parish in 1894, but in 1896 the civil parish was abolished and divided between the new civil parishes of North Highbridge and Burnham Without. The town had by then expanded south of the River Brue into the parish of Huntspill, and in 1896 the new parish of South Highbridge was carved out of Huntspill parish. North Highbridge and South Highbridge together formed the Highbrige Urban District. The 1931 census listed a population of 2,585. In 1933 the Urban District was abolished and merged into Burnham-on-Sea Urban District. In the 1974 local government reforms, this became a civil parish within the new District of Sedgemoor. The civil parish is now known as Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge, with a single town council.
Highbridge was originally the seaward terminus of the Glastonbury Canal and the Somerset Central Railway. The Canal was established first and was designed to improve drainage along the River Brue. It was also designed to create a trade link between Glastonbury and the sea. A new straight channel, with a clyce (the local name for a sluice), which runs from the present day tidal gates to the location of the current station, was cut in 1801 and the original course of the river was as the site for of Highbridge Wharf. The Canal opened in 1833 and while initially successful it later suffered from financial and engineering problems. Only the 1801 clyce remains of the Glastonbury Canal at Highbridge.
Highbridge town centre clusters around the crossroads formed by Church Street and Market Street. At their meeting point is a roundabout which marks the location of the town's original three-faced town clock. A modern concrete replacement clock, also with three faces and topped with the town's coat of arms stood in nearby Jubilee Gardens until its replacement with a more traditional four-faced clock in 2012.
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Brighton - 'London-by-Sea' on Coast of English Channel in Southeast England
From across the towns and cities in Southeast England dotting the coast of the English Channel to France, one could imagine the hectic preparations of men and materiel in the invasion of Normandy, which paved the way for defeat of Germany and the end of World War II.
The amphibious assault was launched by the Allied Powers in the English Channel separating the United Kingdom from mainland Europe. The resort city of Brighton is one of the important towns along the channel. I visited it on Sunday, May 25, 2014 and took this video.
Brighton Palace Pier Vlog 17th February 2018
Join us as we visit Brighton Palace Pier for the evening to check out the rides and classic Pier itself that’s open all year round (weather permitting)
Brighton Palace Pier was built in 1899 and to this day it’s a great place to visit come rain or shine due to indoor attractions and some rides being outside under cover
The Pier does have several rides with the main attractions being Turbo looping coaster, Crazy Mouse, Horror Hotel Ghost Train, Booster, log flume and many more with £22.50 all day adult wristbands and single token options
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