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Bus station hiking trails around Kewstoke offer access to a diverse landscape along the North Somerset coast. The region features prominent headlands like Sand Point, providing expansive views across the Severn Estuary. Inland, hikers encounter wooded hills, forest trails, and limestone formations, including an outlier of the Mendip range. Sandy beaches and coves, such as Sand Bay, also form part of the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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10.0km
02:48
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
03:40
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.50km
01:31
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the end you may just catch a glimpse of the sea!
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Nice place for a stop a lot to see,eat and recoup for your ride
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Marine Lake, an artificially maintained cove, built in 1927 to facilitate bathing at low tide.
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The large hill fort above Weston-super-Mare (known as Worlebury Camp) is an ancient monument of international significance. It was built around 2,300 years ago in the Iron Age, most likely by members of the Dobunni tribe, on a site previously occupied by a smaller hill fort. www.worleburyhillfortgroup.com
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The Prince Consort Gardens is a municipal park created in the 1860s. The gardens were planted in the 1860s and named in memory of Prince Albert. In 2013 the gardens were awarded Town Green status, under the Commons Registration Act 2006, Section 15, and thus protecting them from development for generations to come. www.parksandgardens.org/places/prince-consort-gardens-weston-super-mare
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Nice on a sunny day. Lots of typical seaside foods and games avaliable. No real secure bike parking so best to go with a group to ensure plenty of bike minders.
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There are over 150 hiking trails around Kewstoke that are easily accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide range of options, with 84 easy routes, 64 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Hikes around Kewstoke offer a diverse landscape. You can expect to traverse dramatic coastal paths with expansive views across the Severn Estuary, prominent headlands like Sand Point, and serene wooded hills. The region's limestone formations and an outlier of the Mendip range also contribute to varied and interesting trails.
Yes, for an easy and accessible option, consider the Prince Consort Gardens – Birnbeck Pier loop from Weston College. This 5.5 km (3.4 mi) route is rated easy and takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, offering pleasant views and a manageable distance.
Many trails offer stunning views and pass by interesting landmarks. You can enjoy broad vistas from Sand Point stretching towards the Severn bridges and the hills of Wales. Specific highlights include Brean Down, Birnbeck Fort Ruins, and the Wavering Down Trig Point, all accessible from various routes.
Absolutely. For a hike that combines coastal scenery with woodland trails, the Birnbeck Pier – Grand Pier Weston-super-Mare loop from Weston Woods is an excellent choice. This moderate 13.6 km (8.5 mi) route takes around 3 hours 40 minutes and offers a rich mix of environments.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking trails around Kewstoke, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from dramatic coastal views to peaceful woodland paths, and the accessibility of routes from public transport.
Yes, many routes in Kewstoke provide spectacular views of the Severn Estuary. Trails traversing headlands like Sand Point are particularly known for their expansive vistas, allowing you to see across to Wales and along the Somerset coast.
Consider the Birnbeck Pier – Worlebury Hill Fort loop from Sand Bay. This moderate 10 km (6.2 mi) hike takes approximately 2 hours 48 minutes and includes the historic Worlebury Hill Fort, offering both natural beauty and a touch of history.
Kewstoke's hikes are defined by several prominent natural features. You'll encounter dramatic coastal cliffs, sandy beaches like Sand Bay and Middle Hope Beach, and the unique Cove at Sand Point. The area also features wooded hills and limestone formations, providing varied natural beauty.
While specific connections to major long-distance paths aren't detailed for bus station routes, the region is known for its extensive coastal paths. Additionally, the Strawberry Line, a popular trail, is also nearby and offers further exploration opportunities.


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