Severn Beach is a village in South Gloucestershire, near the mouth of the river Severn. Although its importance as a tourist destination is not as big as it was in previous decades, it still is a worthy visit for the tour of the two Severn bridges construction and history.
Understand
[edit | edit source]Severn Beach was a subject of a The Wurzels song "Aloha Severn Beach".
Get in
[edit | edit source]It has a railway station, and can easily be accessed by road and bus.
Get around
[edit | edit source]See
[edit | edit source]- 1 The Severn bridge. It was built in 1966 and was a major part of the M4 motorway, now part of the M48 motorway. Its sister bridge, the Second Severn Crossing, also helps bring lots of trade and tourism between England and Wales.
- 2 Second Severn Crossing (passes right next the village).
Do
[edit | edit source]Buy
[edit | edit source]There are a few newsagents, and independent stores. People who prefer fast food can find a Burger King back on the service station of the first Severn Bridge.
Eat
[edit | edit source]- 1 Shirley's Cafe, Station Rd, BS35 4PL, ☏ +44 7534 506498. M-W closed, Th 10:30AM-4PM, F 10:30AM-3PM, Sa Su 10AM-4PM.
Drink
[edit | edit source]Sleep
[edit | edit source]- The Old Piggery, Aust Road, Pilning, ☏ +44 1454 632504. B&B
Connect
[edit | edit source]The rural location and lack of major businesses means that connecting to the internet is best done by supplying your own internet access via 3G/4G dongles.
Go next
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| Routes through Severn Beach |
| Gloucester ← Thornbury ← | N | → Avonmouth → Bristol |
| Newport ← Caldicot ← | N | → Bristol → Bath |

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