Severn Beach
Overview
In its heyday, Severn Beach was known as “The Blackpool of the West” with large crowds arriving at the railway station from London at weekends. Today the village offers quieter pleasures and, being well connected by train to Bristol, it is a great place to get outdoors and experience the estuary. A windswept stopping point for migratory birds, the area is much-loved by residents, birdwatchers, walkers and cyclists and offers incredible views north to the second Severn Crossing and south to the Avonmouth docks – Bristol’s maritime portal to the rest of the world.
Old roman baths at bath, england, built on the site of the godess aquae suilis
The view overlooking Clifton from the bridge