Explore Things to do in Weston-super-mare
You can find quiet corners and community spaces in Weston-super-Mare that define its rhythm. Kewstoke follows footpaths along Brean Down, while Worlebury Hill, home to an Iron Age hill fort with views across the Bristol Channel, offers elevated perspectives on daily life. West Wick, just 1.5km west of town centre, hosts weekly Bike Nights every Thursday evening at Marine Lake, drawing people along sealed paths past wartime radar ruins now marked by Banksy's Pinwheel art.
St Georges and Southward, located within a kilometre or two northeast of the town hall, see activity shift between casual meet-ups near Ellenborough’s green space and shared moments in Worle Village. A film screening at the old Odeon Cinema, now repurposed as a community venue, or an art pop-up by Knightstone on Alexandra Parade reflects programming tied to neighbourhoods like Bleadon or Locking, where footpaths meet quiet lanes.
Events such as the Sand Sculpture Exhibition transform Weston Bay into a seasonal gallery; International HeliDays celebrate RAF Weston-super-Mare’s aviation history with helicopter displays near the former Westland Helicopters Museum. These moments connect people across areas like Banwell to Clevedon, where tourism routes link seafront promenades through Hillside Gardens and on towards Penarth in Cardiff.
Live programming includes music under stars by Marine Lake, community theatre at Grove Park’s War Memorial site, or pop-up art near the Tropicana, once a landmark Art Deco cinema. It’s life as it happens.