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The North Somerset Coast SSSI is a protected coastal area recognized for its rich biodiversity and stunning geological features, offering excellent opportunities for coastal walking, birdwatching, and nature study.

Approx. 1,600 acres
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About North Somerset Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest

 

The North Somerset Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a significant stretch of coastline located in North Somerset, England, extending from Clevedon to Weston-super-Mare. This coastal reserve protects a diverse range of habitats including rocky shores, sandy beaches, mudflats, saltmarshes, and intertidal zones. The area is ecologically important for supporting nationally and internationally significant populations of rare and migratory birds, including breeding colonies of seabirds and wintering wildfowl. It also features notable geological formations such as Triassic and Jurassic rock exposures that attract both scientific study and outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the coastline has been shaped by natural forces and human activity, with remnants of past industries and coastal defense structures visible along the shore. Visitors to the North Somerset Coast enjoy recreational activities such as scenic coastal walks along the Cleveland Way National Trail, birdwatching at several key reserves, and exploring lagoon and wetland habitats. The accessibility from nearby towns and serene natural environment makes it popular for photography and educational field studies. The area’s conservation status emphasizes protecting fragile ecosystems while allowing sustainable public enjoyment. Interpretive signage and local ranger programs aim to increase awareness of the coastal environment’s ecological and geological value.

Highlights

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Scenic coastal cliffs and rocky shorelines with exposed geological strata

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Important habitat for rare birds such as little egret and avocet

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The Cleveland Way National Trail running through diverse coastal landscapes

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Undisturbed saltmarsh and mudflat areas rich in marine and birdlife

Notable Natural Features

Cleveland Way National Trail

A long-distance footpath running along the coast, offering spectacular views and access to diverse habitats.

Saltmarsh and Mudflats

Critical feeding grounds for migratory and overwintering birds, supporting a variety of aquatic invertebrates.

Triassic and Jurassic Rock Outcrops

Exposures provide valuable geological insights and help protect nationally important earth science features.