Get Ready to be Amazed by the Splendors of Dunster Beach
If you’re looking for a relaxing beach destination in Somerset that offers an array of beauty and activities, then Dunster Beach is the spot to be! Situated on the east coast of England’s Somerset County, this beach provides locals and visitors alike with fun in the sun.
This sandy haven stretches approximately 2.6 kilometers wide. To the front are views of the Bristol Channel. Behind you, rows of beach chalets beckon a longer stay for a holiday at the beach. This beach provides plenty of space to relax and soak in the sun. You can stroll along the beach or go bodyboarding for an exciting day out. Dunster Beach is also great for fishing.
The surrounding scenery is just as impressive as its coastline – from the rolling hills to the picturesque harbor, it’s quite the sight. If you’re looking for unique photo opportunities, you’ll find many! The nearby villages are also worth exploring, with their quaint streets and stunning architecture.
And there’s even more to do. You can hunt for fossils in the cliffs, explore nearby historic sites, or take a boat ride to see the local marine life – there’s no shortage of things to do in Dunster!
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Dunster Beach Overview
Dunster Beach is the perfect spot for a day out. This beautiful sand and pebble beach sits on the north side of Dunster Town and offers expansive views of sand, turquoise waters, and lush greenery. A rocky area descends into a long sandy shore at low tide. The beach has restrooms and showers for cleaning up after a long day in the sun. You’ll also find a nearby golf course.
It’s a great place to relax and spend time with family and friends. You can admire the views along Blue Anchor Bay, and look towards South Wales across the Bristol Channel.
During our visit to Dunster Beach, we found the water surprisingly warmer than our Pacific Ocean in Southern California. Spinach-colored seaweed gathered on the shoreline. Gazing down at the sand, we had fun hunting for seashells while walking along the beach.
Parking is available at several pay car parks nearby.
Lifeguard Service: No
Dogs Allowed: Yes, but they must be on a leash near the grass area near the beach chalets.
Facilities: Cafe/restaurant, Shop, Toilets
Things To Do Near Dunster Beach
Hiking & Outdoor Activities
Outdoor enthusiasts will want to explore the nearby Exmoor National Park while visiting Dunster Beach. This expansive park is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and extensive hiking trails spanning over 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways. You can spend hours wandering through the rolling hills and lush greenery, taking in the fresh air and peaceful surroundings.
One of the best ways to explore the stunning scenery surrounding Dunster Beach is by going on a hike. The West Somerset Coastal Path, which runs along the edge of Exmoor, is an expansive trail offering breathtaking views and a chance to spot some local wildlife. You can also take a walk through nearby villages and soak in the charming atmosphere while getting some exercise.
There are a variety of additional outdoor activities like horse riding, fishing, sailing, and birdwatching for those who want to stay active while they’re here.
Local History and Culture
While Dunster Beach is a popular destination for its natural beauty, there’s plenty to discover regarding local culture and history.
The nearby town of Dunster boasts a rich history dating back to the Norman era, with the impressive Dunster Castle that has stood since the 11th century. Visitors can tour the castle and learn about its past while admiring its impressive architecture.
Additionally, the nearby village of Minehead offers various museums, such as the Minehead Museumand the Dunster Museum and Dolls Collection, where you can gain insight into the traditional and cultural of life in Somerset.
Railway enthusiasts can visit the West Somerset Railway, view the old-fashioned steam train, or even take a ride. We enjoyed riding this railway across the countryside from Dunster to Bishops Lydeard.
Wildlife
Bird lovers will find varieties of native and migratory birds at Dunster Beach. Look for ducks, geese, herons, and other bird types. If you love watching birds, come with binoculars for a better view. Bird food is available at the local beach store.
Nearby, you’ll find butterfly gardens, a nature reserve, and much fauna and flora that provide a habitat for local wildlife.
Amenities
Visitors will find several amenities at this long-time holiday site. Picnic and BBQ facilities are located in the beach area. A shop and kiosk are open daily starting in April, where you can find necessities. Drinks, light food options, and ice cream are available at a small cafe. You’ll find people in the shop who are knowledgeable about the area and can answer questions to help you with your visit.
Shops and Cafes
Exploring the shops and cafes in Dunster, England, is a fun way to spend the afternoon in the seaside village. The medieval village of Dunster is home to several unique boutiques and antique stores, offering a variety of one-of-a-kind treasures. You’ll also find some unique shops and cafes in this area. History fans can take photos at the historic thatched-roof Dunster Yarn Market and the medieval village of Dunster.
You’ll find souvenirs while soaking up the local atmosphere. We enjoyed wandering through the quaint streets of Dunster and stopping at its many shops and cafes. Plus, many of these establishments are housed in historic buildings, adding an extra layer of charm to your visit.
How to Get to Dunster Beach
By Car
From the north: Exit M5 at J23 (Bridgwater) follow signs for A39 Minehead
Arriving from the south: Exit M5 at J25 (Taunton) follow A358 through Taunton and continue to Williton to join the A39 to Minehead.
From A303, join A358 at Illminster, head towards Taunton, then follow A358 through Taunton and continue to Williton, where you join the A39 to Minehead.
Satellite Navigation co-ordinates: 51°11’38.9″N 3°25’55.6″W, postcode TA24 6TH
By Bus
Dunster area bus routes include service to Minehead, Taunton, Dulverton/Tiverton.
Bus Route Timetables: First Group Somerset
By Rail
The nearest mainline train station is at Taunton. From there, you can board a bus to travel to Dunster. The beach is a 10-minute walk from the A39 once you arrive in Dunster.
Parking Near Dunster Beach
You’ll find several options for parking near Dunster Beach. A nearby public car park is available for visitors. Frequent visitors can purchase a long-term Dunster Beach car park ticket.
Parking is available from 8 am to 10 pm, Monday to Sunday for cars, motorbikes, motorhomes, and vans.
Another parking option is the Dunster Steep car park, located on the southeastern side of the A396, approximately 200 meters from its junction with the A39.
In some areas, you can park your car next to the beach.
Visit Parkopedia for a comprehensive map of nearby car parks, street parking, pay and display, parking meters, and private garage information.
Places Near Dunster Beach
Carhampton
Carhampton stretches from the Bristol Channel to Exmoor National Forest. The area offers outdoor activities ranging from hiking to cycling. You’ll find hidden gems to explore. The proximity to Dunster Beach is perfect for relaxing by the shore.
Dunster
Dunster Village is a charming place in Somerset, England’s rolling hills. It offers visitors a unique and picturesque experience with its cobbled streets, medieval castle ruins, and quaint, quiet environment. Dunster Beach is just a short walk or car ride from the village.
You can walk to the beach in about 45 minutes from Dunster Village. We traveled a route through housing areas, farms, and cow pastures. As you get closer to the shore, you will pass the railroad tracks of the West Somerset Railway. The train is another way to enjoy the beautiful countryside via an old-fashioned steam train.
Exmoor National Park
Exmoor National Park is one of the most incredible places in England. Located on the North Devon and Somerset border, this expansive beauty offers stunning views, a variety of wildlife, and plenty of outdoor activities like walking, cycling, horse riding, and more. With its many footpaths, bridleways, and riverside routes, Exmoor National Park is ideal for hikers exploring the great outdoors.
We enjoyed a late afternoon hike here after our day at Dunster Beach and saw the magnificent view in the photo below.
Minehead
Minehead is a great destination to explore for visitors to the area. The high street of the charming town boasts a variety of independent shops and boutiques, so you are sure to find the perfect souvenir to take home with you. If you’re feeling peckish, grab a bite at one of the many cafes or restaurants in the town center.
Where to Stay – Dunster Beach
When seeking the perfect place to stay, Dunster offers a range of hotels, B&Bs, and other accommodations that suit a variety of budgets and needs. Whether you’re looking for something luxurious or something more budget-friendly, there’s sure to be an option that’ll make your stay enjoyable.
Our Top 3 Picks: Places to stay in Dunster
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Lutrell Arms Hotel – Best for a Hotel Experience
The 13th-century Luttrell Arms offers a medieval setting amongst picturesque gardens. Bedrooms have antique furniture along with a television and tea/coffee facilities. Dunster Beach is only 1 mile away. The hotel restaurant serves modern British food, while the cozy bar offers a traditional menu. Some rooms even have four-poster beds.
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We highly recommend staying at Exmoor House in Dunster. It’s where we spent several nights when we visited Dunster. This quaint Bed and Breakfast offers personality and an environment conducive to a relaxing stay. You’ll enjoy an excellent morning breakfast, a clean room, and a comfortable bed during your stay.
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Dunster Beach Chalets
What better way to enjoy a holiday at Dunster Beach than at a chalet right on the beach? Dunster Beach huts were first introduced here by former Dunster Castle resident Lady Luttrell over 100 years ago. The holiday chalets offer a luxurious beach getaway experience with modern amenities and water views.
The nearby Dunster Beach resort is also a great option, with its selection of self-catering cottages, apartments, and hotel rooms.
If you want more information on a chalet to rent, visit Dunster Beach Holidays to book your little getaway at Dunster Beach.
For a unique accommodation experience, there are several camping sites and caravan parks nearby Dunster Beach where you can pitch a tent or rent a campervan.
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Where to Eat Near Dunster Beach
We enjoyed nearly all of our meals in nearby Dunster Village. You’ll find breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner options. Start your day with a hearty breakfast and then walk down to the beach for a relaxing late morning.
You’ll find friendly lunch options at the Dunster Castle Hotel. After a morning at Dunster Beach, we enjoyed tuna and vegetarian wraps at this hotel restaurant.
Locks Victorian Tea Rooms – Great for afternoon tea. We enjoyed English tea served in a pot, accompanied by scones, cream, and jam – quite delightful!
Hathaways – A restaurant specializing in Mediterranean and Italian cuisine. Rated 4.5 on TripAdvisor.
Golf Near Dunster Beach
Golfers can enjoy the 18-hole par 72 course adjacent to Dunster Beach. The Minehead & West Somerset Golf Club is suitable for players of all levels and is open year-round. Golf clubs and buggies are available for hire. The course is dog-friendly.
Weather in Dunster
Visitors will find the best weather during July and August when average temperatures range between 20 degrees Celsius (68°F) and 26 degrees Celsius (79°F).
Other weather notes of interest by month:
February: The coldest month on average in Dunster, with an average maximum temperature of 8°C (46°F)
May: The driest month on average in Dunster, with only 2.4 inches of precipitation
July: The sunniest month in Dunster, averaging 202 hours of sunshine
December: The wettest month on average in Dunster, with 4.3 inches of rainfall
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
An advisory has warned people to avoid bathing at Dunster Beach due to poor water quality. Since 2022, the water quality level has decreased from a ‘sufficient’ rating.
Lifeguard service is not provided at Dunster Beach. Therefore, it is essential to practice safety measures. Never swim alone and stay close to shore when possible. Be aware of strong winds and other hazardous conditions that make the water unsafe for swimming. Please always read any posted signs or warnings before you enter the water. Check weather conditions before your visit for any signs of hazardous conditions that may arise.
You’ll find fully accessible toilets and shower blocks at Dunster Beach.
Yes, Dunster Beach in Somerset is dog friendly. Dogs are permitted on the beach, but they must be on a leash when walking on the grass near the beach. Watch for signs to know where to walk with your pet as part of the designated dog-free beach. You can also bring your dog to nearby Dunster Castle and Watermill.
Dunster Beach – Know Before You Go
Postal Code: TA24 6TH
⏰ Time Zone: British Summer Time (GMT+1) typically April – October
✈️ Closest Airport: Bristol Airport (BRS)Airport – located about 90 minutes away.
💰 Currency: Pound Sterling
🔌 Electricity Socket: You’ll find the Type G socket. This is a plug with three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. The United Kingdom operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. For visitors from other countries, you’ll need this universal travel adaptor.
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Closing Thoughts on Dunster Beach
Dunster Beach offers a relaxing getaway experience with an idyllic beach, lush countryside views, and plenty of outdoor activities. It’s a popular destination for the holidays in Somerset. This beach provides a quiet atmosphere. It’s popular with families and walkers, and you can easily walk between Dunster Beach and Minehead Beach.
Whether you’re a couple looking for a romantic escape, a family looking to make lifetime memories with a beach holiday, or just a chance to relax and soak up some sun, Dunster Beach won’t disappoint.
From camping experiences and B&Bs, to beach huts and luxury chalets, you’re sure to find a perfect accommodation option. The area offers stunning scenery, local charm, and delicious cuisine.
Among the beaches in Somerset, consider Dunster Beach for your next seaside holiday.
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Thanks for reading. We hope to see you at the places where we go!
Julie & Art
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