
Cross the road from Burnham-on-Sea Holiday Village and you're on the sand. The park itself spans 90 flat acres, with two panoramic lakes where you can cast a line or drift about on a pedalo.
The newly completed Adventure Village brings proper adrenaline: climbing walls and The Jump airbag experience among them. Cool off in the heated indoor pool with its water flume, or splash about in the outdoor pool on sunny days.
You're spoilt for choice at mealtimes, with the Mash and Barrel restaurant alongside Papa Johns and Burger King. Entertainment runs morning, noon and night with shows for all ages and the Seaside Squad keep the younger guests busy while you relax nearby.
Fancy a day out? Cheddar Gorge and Exmoor National Park are both within an hour's drive!
There's plenty here to fill the days at Burnham-on-Sea. The heated indoor pool has a water flume and playful water features and the outdoor pool is brilliant for catching some rays when the sun's out. It's open during May Half Term, then weekends until 6 July and from 6 July until August Bank Holiday you'll find it open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and weekends (weather permitting). Wet wheelchairs and hoists mean everyone can get in for a swim.
The Adventure Village opened for summer 2024 and it's packed with thrills. Scale the big blue climbing wall to reach new heights, or try The Jump and leap onto a giant airbag below! There's a mini aerial adventure ropes course for tiny thrill-seekers from age two and bungee trampolines that bounce the kids higher than they'd manage on their own.
Two fishing lakes offer coarse and match fishing - bring your rod and licence and see what you can catch. Want something more relaxed? Hire a pedalo and drift across the boating lake at your own pace.
The sports court is free to use for a football kickabout or some basketball practice. Archery coaching teaches you to fire arrows with real precision and junior Segways let the kids master the Ninebot miniPRO as they weave through obstacle courses. NERF Training Camp mixes paintball-style excitement with basketball speed and there's crazy golf too.
Kart hire puts your pedal power to the test, with helmets included for every rider.
Some activities are subject to a moderate extra charge
Mash and Barrel is the signature restaurant at Burnham-on-Sea, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from a menu designed to please everyone at the table. Sit down together and enjoy a proper meal after a busy day exploring the park or the beach.
Craving something quick? Papa Johns delivers tasty pizzas straight to your accommodation and Burger King serves up all the mouth-watering favourites you know and love.
The Box Bar sits in the Adventure Village and serves all your favourite drinks while you take in the park views - a great spot to sit together and watch the kids burn off energy on the nearby activities.
Sweet treats are sorted too! Seaside Treats offers ice creams, waffles and coffees and Bertie's Ice Cream is another must-visit - nothing beats an ice cream on holiday.
The Mini Market stocks everyday essentials plus meals and hot snacks and covers last-minute souvenirs as well. Grab breakfast bits or pick up supplies for a picnic on the beach without ever leaving the park.
Burnham has plenty to keep the little ones busy, whatever they're into. Firelighting Techniques is a great choice for the more adventurous, teaching kids about this age-old skill and junior Segways are popular with anyone wanting to try something different. There are coastal sand bottle sessions for the creative types too, plus Pic 'n' Paint pottery classes.
The Tiger Club Show is a new show with a nostalgic 90s twist - get ready to dance along!
The Football Dartboard challenge is for the whole family (ages six and up) - aim, set and kick for a cracking score!
On top of all this, the Seaside Squad are around to perform daily shows and keep everyone entertained.
Burnham-on-Sea Holiday Village offers caravans and lodges to suit different group sizes and budgets. Whether you want a cosy base for two or space for the whole extended family, there's something here for you.
The caravans provide comfortable self-catering accommodation with everything you need for a relaxing break and come in different grades so you can pick the level of comfort that suits your holiday style. Modern furnishings and well-equipped kitchens mean you can cook your own meals or just make a cuppa before heading out to explore.
Lodges offer a step up in space and comfort. Ideal for larger groups or anyone wanting extra room to spread out, they feature quality fittings and a little more luxury for your Somerset getaway.
The park spans 90 acres and is completely flat, so it's easy to get around with pushchairs or wheelchairs. Certain accommodation areas work particularly well for guests with accessibility needs - Cheddar Close, Poplar Grove, Elm Grove, Avalon Way and Glastonbury Way are all flat and close to the main facilities.
Blue Badge parking spaces sit right next to reception. The furthest accommodation is about a 15 minute walk from the main facilities, so you're never too far from the action - and kart hire is on hand if you fancy a fun way to get about the park instead of walking!
The beach is literally across the road from Burnham-on-Sea Holiday Village. Just hop over to the promenade and you're on glorious sandy Burnham-on-Sea beach which stretches all the way to the town centre. Perfect for sandcastles rock pooling and paddling in the waves.
Burnham-on-Sea town itself is worth a wander. It's home to what's thought to be the world's smallest pier! The scenery does all the talking here so take in the fresh sea air and enjoy the coastal views. Cook's Fish & Chips offers the unmistakable taste of the coast with delicious fish and chips.
Weston-super-Mare is nearby with plenty to keep families busy. The Grand Pier is an indoor theme park destination packed with rides and games. Weston Main Beach offers more seaside fun with sand and waves. Weston Laser Quest brings the thrill of a real-life video game where only one player can win!
The Helicopter Museum in Weston-super-Mare houses the world's largest collection of helicopters. They run open cockpit days and experience flights which kids absolutely love.
Cheddar Caves and Gorge sits just 30 minutes away. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty combines nature wildlife history and adventure all in one spectacular location. Wookey Hole Caves offers underground exploration plus vintage penny arcades museums adventure golf and soft play. Don't miss the cheese tunnel where they mature the famous Wookey Hole cheese!
Longleat Safari Park lets imaginations run wild with countless animals and attractions. Puxton Park delivers adventure with soft play aerial climbing slides pedal kart tracks and a JCB Land sandpit.
Imagination Fascination in Weston is specially designed for children with real-life occupation experiences they can play at. Exmoor National Park is about an hour's drive away for proper countryside exploration.
Highbridge and Burnham Train Station is just two miles from the park with services between Cardiff Central and Taunton making day trips easy without a car.
Families return to Burnham-on-Sea year after year and rate it highly. Guests praise the interactive entertainment that really engages the little ones. The football activities get special mentions with coaches described as brilliant with children.
Staff helpfulness stands out in reviews with quick responses to any issues. The security team receives particular praise for being friendly and attentive throughout stays.
The Adventure Village completed for summer 2024, bringing adrenaline-fuelled activities and play areas along with an outdoor stage. The newest addition is the Football Fun Factory, with age-appropriate coaching sessions that parents can join in on too!


