Clevedon in general Reviews

Newest Review: ... around the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm, a bird sanctuary, both of which can be seen from Clevedon?s shores. Ladye Bay One of the most interesting areas of Clevedon is Ladye Bay, which lies just quarter of a mile north of the pier. It is easily accessible by a short scramble down the steps to the pebbly beach beneath. This is an ideal place for rock clambering, or for the more energetic there is the start of the coastal path leading all the way to Portishead, with views across the Channel to Wales. There is a spring, which comes out in the Bay, which is said to be haunted by the Grey Lady or Dark Lady who has been sighted walkin... more
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by - written on 13/09/01, updated on 11/09/02 (Very useful, 1489 readings)
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Clevedon is a small seaside resort on the Bristol Channel about 15 miles west of Bristol. One of its most famous landmarks is a tree crippled by years of wind erosion, which now leans precariously. However, the town has more hidden delights. The Pier Clevedon?s pier is now, once again, open for business. Several years ago the pier was being load tested for safety when, ironically, it collapsed under the strain. For years, due to lack of funds the pier remained unusable and off limits to its citizens. Much activity took place to raise money for its restoration. Now, as you walk along the pier, you will see plaques with people?s names on ... Read the complete review
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