Burnham-On-Sea beach guide
Find out about Burnham-On-Sea beach, plus where you can walk dogs, paddle, and enjoy great beach walks.
Burnham-On-Sea Main Beach
This is Burnham's award-winning beach. A mainly sandy beach which is patrolled by lifeguards 10am-6pm over the summer (denoted by yellow and red flags). The famous pier is just a few short steps away and there are various shops and cafes close by. Dogs are banned from this beach all year round. Parking is available on the seafront and next to B&M supermarket. This is a great paddling and family beach. There's a seperate area for boats and jet skis to launch. Public toilets and showers are available at the Tourist Information Centre. Take note that it is dangerous to approach the sea at low tide.
Burnham-On-Sea South Beach
This beach offers sand near the jetty, with pebbles, mud and marshland further south near the River Parrett. This beach is excellent for watching boats come in and out of the bay and also for spotting seabirds as they fly in from Stert and the nearby Apex Wildlife Park. Dogs are banned from this beach from May 1st to September 30th. It is dangerous to approach the sea at low tide. Parking is available on the seafront and at B&M supermarket. Public toilets and showers are very close by at the Tourist Information Centre. The sea wall steps provide good seats.
Burnham-On-Sea North Beach
A mixture of sand and mud that is great for children in spring and summer, stretching to the iconic low lighthouse. With the sea wall nearby, families can sit on the steps and watch their youngsters play. Several pubs are close by and the town's shops and pier are all within easy reach. Dogs are banned from this beach from May 1st to September 30th. It is very dangerous to approach the sea at low tide here. Public toilets are available at Burnham Swimming Pool. Parking is available along the seafront.