Map of Weston-super-Mare UK – Town Centre, Beaches & Location Guide

Weston-super-Mare is a popular seaside town in Somerset, England, known for its long sandy beach, pier, seafront attractions, coastal scenery and tourism industry.

This map of Weston-super-Mare UK provides an overview of the town centre, beaches, districts, transport routes, major attractions and Weston-super-Mare's location within England.

Quick Answer:

Weston-super-Mare is located in Somerset on the Bristol Channel coast of south-west England. Major areas include Weston Town Centre, Uphill, Worle, Milton, Oldmixon, South Ward, Locking Castle, Kewstoke, Hutton and Bleadon.

Interactive Weston-super-Mare Map (Reference View) Explore Weston-super-Mare town centre, beach, Grand Pier, railway station and surrounding Somerset coastline.
Tip: Weston-super-Mare maps are useful for understanding how the seafront, beaches, pier, railway station and surrounding districts connect across the Somerset coast.

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Where is Weston-super-Mare Located?

Weston-super-Mare is located in Somerset on the Bristol Channel coast of south-west England. The town lies south-west of Bristol and is one of the region's most popular seaside destinations.

  • County: Somerset
  • Region: South West England
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearby places: Bristol, Burnham-on-Sea, Clevedon and Cheddar
  • Direction from Bristol: South-west

Areas Shown on a Weston-super-Mare Map

  • Weston Town Centre — shopping, dining and visitor hub.
  • Uphill — coastal village and headland south of the town centre.
  • Worle — large suburban district north-east of the centre.
  • Milton — residential area near transport routes.
  • Oldmixon — western residential district.
  • South Ward — area adjoining the seafront.
  • Locking Castle — modern residential development.
  • Kewstoke — coastal village north of Weston.
  • Hutton — village south-east of the town.
  • Bleadon — nearby village close to the Mendip Hills.

Major Landmarks on the Map

  • Grand Pier
  • Weston Beach
  • Weston-super-Mare Railway Station
  • The Tropicana
  • Marine Lake
  • Weston Museum
  • Uphill Beach
  • Birnbeck Pier
  • Grove Park
  • Weston Wheel

Transport Features

Weston-super-Mare is connected by rail, road and bus services, providing easy access to Bristol, Somerset and the wider south-west region.

  • Weston-super-Mare Railway Station
  • M5 Motorway
  • A370 route
  • A371 route
  • Great Western Railway services
  • Somerset bus network
  • Bristol transport links
  • Regional coastal routes

Beaches and Natural Features

Weston-super-Mare's coastline, beaches and surrounding countryside are among the area's most important natural features.

  • Weston Beach
  • Bristol Channel
  • Marine Lake
  • Uphill Nature Reserve
  • Sand Bay
  • Mendip Hills direction
  • Somerset coastline

Nearby Destinations

  • Bristol
  • Burnham-on-Sea
  • Clevedon
  • Cheddar
  • Wells
  • Mendip Hills
  • Glastonbury
  • Brean

Using a Weston-super-Mare Map

A Weston-super-Mare map is useful for locating beaches, the Grand Pier, railway station, parks, coastal attractions and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Weston-super-Mare connects with Somerset and nearby tourist destinations.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Weston-super-Mare located?
    Weston-super-Mare is located in Somerset on the Bristol Channel coast of England.
  • What is Weston-super-Mare known for?
    Weston-super-Mare is known for its beach, Grand Pier, seaside attractions and coastal scenery.
  • What are the main areas of Weston-super-Mare?
    Main areas include Weston Town Centre, Uphill, Worle, Milton, Oldmixon, Locking Castle and Kewstoke.
  • Does Weston-super-Mare have a railway station?
    Yes. Weston-super-Mare Railway Station provides regular services to Bristol, London and other destinations.
  • Is Weston-super-Mare easy to get around?
    Yes. The town has rail services, buses, motorway access and a walkable seafront area.
  • Is Weston-super-Mare worth visiting?
    Yes. Visitors can enjoy beaches, family attractions, coastal walks, parks and nearby Somerset destinations.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, beach conditions, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.