Hotels in Burnham-on-Sea

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Yes, Burnham-on-Sea is well worth a visit, especially if you’re after a traditional British seaside experience with a relaxed pace. It’s got a sandy beach, family-friendly attractions and coastal views. There’s a mix of activities, from arcades and mini golf to coastal walks and wildlife parks. Whether you’re stopping for the weekend or staying longer, it’s a great spot to unwind and enjoy some sea air.
Burnham-on-Sea is known for its unique Low Lighthouse, which stands on wooden stilts right on the beach—it’s become an iconic local landmark. The town is also recognised for having one of the shortest piers in the UK, packed with amusements and seaside fun. Its long, sandy beach is a big draw, especially for families, and the area’s wide tidal range makes it quite distinctive compared to other UK resorts.
Burnham-on-Sea is a town, located on the Somerset coast. It started as a small fishing village but grew into a popular seaside resort during the Victorian era. Today, it has all the facilities you’d expect from a small coastal town – shops, restaurants and leisure activities.
Burnham-on-Sea doesn’t have its own train station, but the nearest one is in Highbridge, just a couple of miles away. From there, it’s a short taxi or bus ride into town. The station at Highbridge & Burnham links to places like Bristol, Taunton and London, so it’s fairly easy to get to even if you’re not driving.











