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Water temperature

Last updated: 6 December, 2025 3:00 am
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Overtopping tides

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06/12/202519:5112.91m
07/12/202508:0912.98m
07/12/202520:4012.65m

Tides higher than 12.6 m are likely to flow over the lake wall.

Weather conditions can change this:

  • Low air pressure or storms can raise sea levels, meaning a tide not forecast to overtop might still do so.

  • High air pressure can lower sea levels, so a tide predicted to overtop may not.

For your safety, we strongly advise against swimming when the lake is overtopping.

If you choose to swim, keep well clear of the sea wall.

Water Quality

Water Quality

water temp cml

Water temperature

Last updated: 6 December, 2025 3:00 am
tide time cml

Topping tides

DateTimeHeight
06/12/202507:2213.09m
06/12/202519:5112.91m
07/12/202508:0912.98m
07/12/202520:4012.65m

Tides higher than 12.6 m are likely to flow over the lake wall.

Weather conditions can change this:

  • Low air pressure or storms can raise sea levels, meaning a tide not forecast to overtop might still do so.

  • High air pressure can lower sea levels, so a tide predicted to overtop may not.

For your safety, we strongly advise against swimming when the lake is overtopping.

If you choose to swim, keep well clear of the sea wall.

Water Quality

Water Quality

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Lake Cam

While Clevedon Marine Lake doesn’t have official opening times and is accessible 24 hours a day, it can get busy, especially during weekends and warmer weather. To help plan your visit, you can check the lake cam on the official website for real-time views of the area.

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Getting here

By Car By car2025-08-18T12:29:00+00:00

Clevedon Marine Lake is easily accessible by car and well signposted once you reach Clevedon.

Best Routes
  • From Bristol: Take the M5 southbound, exit at Junction 20 (Clevedon). Follow signs to the seafront, then to Marine Lake.
  • From the South/Weston-super-Mare: Take the M5 northbound, exit at Junction 20, and follow signs to Clevedon seafront.
  • From Yatton/Nailsea: Use the B3133 or B3130 via Kenn or Tickenham, then follow signs to Clevedon seafront.
Parking Near the Lake
  • Salthouse Fields Car Park: The closest large car park to the lake, just a short walk along the promenade.
  • The Salthouse Pub car park is for patrons only, and charges apply for use.
  • Hill Road & Side Streets: Limited on-street parking within walking distance.
Disabled Parking & Accessibility
  • 6 x Disabled Bays: Available at Salthouse Fields Car Park and along the promenade near the lake. It is approx. 250m from the disabled parking bays to the south end of the lake.
  • Accessibility: Step-free access to the promenade and lake edge from the car park. Accessible toilets are available at the nearby public toilet block which is 375m from the disabled parking bays.
Parking Charges
  • Pay-and-display machines are located in Salthouse Fields Car Park and along the promenade.
  • Payment options include coins, contactless card, or mobile parking apps (RingGo).

Top Tip: In peak summer months, car parks can fill quickly. Arrive early or consider alternative transport to ensure easy access.

By Bus By bus2025-11-04T15:09:02+00:00

Local Bus Routes to Clevedon Marine Lake.

Clevedon Marine Lake is well connected by local bus services, making it easy to visit without a car.

From Bristol
  • Service X5 (First Bus) – Runs between Bristol and Weston-super-Mare, stopping at Salthouse Fields. From there, it’s a short walk to the lake via the promenade.
  • Service X6 (First Bus) – Runs between Bristol and Clevedon, terminating at Clevedon. Stops at Salthouse Fields.
From Weston-super-Mare
  • Service X5 (First Bus) – Direct to Salthouse Fields.
From Yatton (nearest train station)
  • Service 54 (First Bus) – Runs between Yatton Station and Clevedon, stopping at Salthouse Fields.
Walking from Salthouse Fields

From Salthouse Fields bus stop, follow signs for the seafront. The lake is a pleasant walk along the promenade.

Where to Check Bus Timetables

For the latest timetable and route information, visit:

Top Tip: Buses may run less frequently in the evenings, on Sundays, and during public holidays, so always check before you travel.

By Bike By bike2025-08-18T10:39:43+00:00

Cycling to Clevedon Marine Lake

For those who prefer to arrive under their own pedal power, Clevedon is accessible by several scenic cycling routes, including the well-loved Strawberry Line.

The Strawberry Line Route

The Strawberry Line is a largely traffic-free cycle path running between Yatton and Cheddar. If you’re coming from the south, you can cycle the Strawberry Line to Yatton, then follow quiet roads and signposted cycle routes into Clevedon.

From Yatton:

  1. Leave the Strawberry Line at Yatton Station.
  2. Follow NCN Route 26 towards Clevedon, using quiet country lanes through Kenn.
  3. Enter Clevedon via Moor Lane, then follow signs to the seafront.
  4. The Marine Lake is located at the northern end of the promenade.

From Bristol

  • Join NCN Route 410 (Festival Way) towards Nailsea.
  • From Nailsea, follow quiet roads to Clevedon via Tickenham.

Safety Tips

  • Always wear visible clothing and use lights if cycling in low light.
  • Take extra care when cycling through town centres and near the seafront.
  • Cycle racks are available near the lake for secure bike parking.

Planning Your Ride

For detailed maps and planning:

Top Tip: The ride from Yatton to Clevedon via quiet lanes is approximately 5 miles and takes around 25–30 minutes at a leisurely pace.

By Train By train2025-09-15T12:09:08+00:00

The nearest mainline train station to Clevedon Marine Lake is Yatton Station, located on the Bristol to Exeter line. Trains from Bristol Temple Meads, Weston-super-Mare, and Taunton regularly stop here. From Yatton, Clevedon is approximately a 15-minute drive.

By Bus from the Train Station

From Yatton Station, you can take the Bus Service 54 (First Bus) towards Clevedon. The journey takes around 25 minutes, with stops close to the town centre. From there, it’s a short 10-minute walk to the lake along the seafront.
Alternatively, you can take the bus to Clevedon Triangle, then follow signs to the seafront and Marine Lake.

By Taxi

Local taxi firms operate from Yatton and surrounding areas. You can book a taxi in advance or find one at the station. One recommended local firm is:

Top Tip: If you’re travelling from London, take a train from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads, then change for the local service to Yatton.

Plan ahead: Always check live timetables for trains and buses, as services may vary on weekends and public holidays.

Accessibility

The promenade and lake surroundings are wheelchair accessible, so everyone can enjoy the views and facilities around Clevedon Marine Lake. With parking available at the nearby Salthouse car park, where you’ll need to purchase a ticket. The car park includes six disabled bays for convenient access.

From there, it’s a short, level route to the lake, where the lakeside surroundings are accessible for wheelchair users. While there are also multiple sets of steps leading down to the lake, the ramp is the best option for those with mobility needs.

Disabled Parking & Accessibility
  • There are 6 x Disabled Bays: Available at Salthouse Fields Car Park and along the promenade near the lake. It is approx. 250m from the disabled parking bays to the south end of the lake
  • Accessibility: Step-free access to the promenade and lake edge from the car park. Accessible toilets are available at the nearby public toilet block which is 375m from the disabled parking bays. These cost 20p to use.
  • The Salthouse pub is accessible and has a toilet for its customers.
  • Clevedon Marine lake has a smooth concrete surround. You can use the ramp with handrails at either end of the lake to get from the upper promenade to the lower promenade. This is wide enough for wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
  • If you are able, you can access the water by using the wide, shallow metal steps with handrails located at the south end of the lake closest to the Salthouse Pub. There are 2 sets of steps the ones closest to the pub get you into shallow water < 90cm deep or the steps at the far side by the old pump house get into deeper water >140cm deep.
  • There are also priority steps for those with additional needs. This means you can take your time getting into the water.
  • There are concrete benches around the lake to sit on.
  • The slipway at the far end of the lake is not accessible, as it can become extremely slippery and unsafe.
  • At present, we don’t have accessible water entry for wheelchair users, but we’re committed to changing this and are working hard towards creating safe and inclusive access in the future.

Things to do

From wild swimming and paddleboarding to crabbing, kayaking, wildlife watching, and simply enjoying the stunning coastal views, Clevedon Marine Lake offers something for everyone to enjoy year-round.

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Swimming at Clevedon Marine Lake

Swimming in Clevedon Marine Lake is a unique and invigorating experience, set against the backdrop of the stunning Severn Estuary. The lake is filled by the tide and refreshed naturally, offering clean, saltwater swimming in a safe, enclosed environment.

We have two friendly and welcoming swimming clubs – The Orcas and The Walruses – who meet weekly, all year round. These groups aren’t just about swimming; they’re about friendship, support, and a shared love of the water. Whether you’re an experienced open-water swimmer or just dipping your toes in for the first time, you’ll find a warm welcome.

If you’re looking to improve your skills or build confidence, we can connect you with qualified swim instructors – simply drop us a message and we’ll put you in touch.

Benefits of Open Water Swimming:

  • Boosts physical fitness and endurance
  • Improves mental health and reduces stress
  • Enhances circulation and immune function
  • Builds resilience and confidence
  • Connects you with nature and the seasons
  • Fosters a strong sense of community

Come and experience the thrill of open water swimming – you might just find it’s the best part of your week.

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Paddleboarding at Clevedon Marine Lake

Clevedon Marine Lake is a fantastic place to enjoy paddleboarding in a safe, tide-filled, saltwater environment with stunning views across the Severn Estuary. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned paddler, the calm, enclosed waters of the lake are perfect for building confidence and having fun.

We work with experienced SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) instructors who offer lessons for all ages and abilities – ideal if you want to learn the basics, improve your technique, or try something new. Click on the link to get contact details for our SUP providers

The public are also very welcome to bring their own paddleboards and enjoy the lake at their own pace. It’s a great activity for families, friends, and solo adventurers, offering fresh air, exercise, and a chance to connect with nature.

Why you’ll love paddleboarding here:

  • Accessible, safe, enclosed waters
  • Beautiful coastal scenery
  • Great for fitness, balance, and core strength
  • Relaxing and fun for all ages
  • A perfect way to enjoy the outdoors year-round

Bring your board, grab a paddle, and discover why paddleboarding at Clevedon Marine Lake is loved by locals and visitors alike.

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Canoeing at Clevedon Marine Lake

Canoeing is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience the beauty and tranquillity of Clevedon Marine Lake. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or just starting out, the lake offers a safe, sheltered space to get out on the water.

We’re proud to work alongside the local canoe club, who regularly meet here to train, socialise, and share their passion for paddlesports. Members of the public are also welcome to bring their own canoes and enjoy this fantastic activity at their own pace.

Why We Love Canoeing Here

  • Safe Environment: Sheltered waters make it ideal for all abilities.
  • Scenic Setting: Paddle with stunning views of the North Somerset coastline.
  • Wildlife Spotting: Glide quietly to see birds and marine life up close.
  • Community Spirit: Join like-minded water enthusiasts.

Tip: Always check the lake’s activity calendar before you visit to avoid busy times, and remember to wear a buoyancy aid for safety.

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Sailing at Clevedon Marine Lake

Clevedon Sailing Club has a long and proud history of making the most of the unique waters of Clevedon Marine Lake. The lake provides a safe, tide-filled environment for dinghy sailing, training, and fun regattas – all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Severn Estuary.

The club uses the lake for junior training sessions, learn-to-sail courses, and friendly sailing events, making it an ideal place for newcomers to gain confidence before heading out onto open water. It’s a supportive, family-friendly community where skills are shared, friendships are made, and a love for sailing is passed on to the next generation.

New members are always welcome – whether you’re an experienced sailor, a complete beginner, or just curious to give sailing a try. The club offers training, use of club boats for those without their own, and plenty of opportunities to get involved both on and off the water.

Why join Clevedon Sailing Club?

  • Learn to sail in a safe, enclosed environment
  • Access to friendly, experienced instructors
  • Social events and community spirit
  • Opportunities to take part in regattas and races
  • A fun, active hobby for all ages

If you’ve ever thought about learning to sail or returning to the sport, Clevedon Sailing Club is the perfect place to start your journey

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Model Boating at Clevedon Marine Lake

Clevedon Marine Lake is a popular spot for model boating, and we have an active Model Boating Club that welcomes enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you’re sailing your own model boats or simply watching the action on the water, the club offers a friendly community and regular opportunities to get involved.

You’ll enjoy model boating because it:

  1. Encourages creativity and technical skills through building and maintaining model boats
  2. Offers a relaxing and enjoyable outdoor activity
  3. Provides opportunities to meet like-minded people and be part of a friendly community
  4. Allows you to take part in club events, competitions, and demonstrations
  5. Gives a great way to enjoy the lake and the surrounding scenery
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More to Enjoy Around Clevedon Marine Lake

A visit to Clevedon Marine Lake isn’t just about the water – the surrounding area is full of things to see and do. Take in the stunning coastal scenery with a stroll along Poets’ Walk or the Promenade, both offering sweeping views across the Severn Estuary.

Crabbing at Clevedon Marine Lake is a favourite pastime for families and visitors of all ages. It’s simple, exciting, and a great way to connect with nature—watch the crabs scuttle, try your hand at catching them, and enjoy the lively atmosphere by the water’s edge.

Just across from the lake, Salthouse Fields is perfect for picnics, games, or relaxing in the sunshine. You’ll also find a great choice of pubs, cafés, and coffee spots nearby – ideal for warming up after a swim or paddle.

The lake area has toilet facilities for visitors’ convenience, and you can see our accessibility information to learn about facilities and support available for visitors with disabilities – helping ensure everyone can enjoy this beautiful part of Clevedon.

Lake Advice

As there are no lifeguards on duty, swimming is at your own risk. It’s advisable to avoid swimming after it has overtopped following a storm. Always exercise caution and be mindful of your safety and that of others. Safe Swimming: Swim at your own risk – There are no lifeguards on duty.

  • Check the lake cam and tide times before visiting, especially after stormy weather.

  • Never swim alone – Always swim with a buddy.

  • Enter the water gradually – The lake can be very cold, even in summer.

  • Use ramps or shallow steps – These are safer than jumping in.

  • Supervise children at all times – The lake is deep in places.

  • No inflatables – They can be unsafe in open water.

  • Avoid swimming if unwell – Especially with stomach issues.

  • Respect other users – Share the space kindly with paddleboarders and other swimmers.

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The Jack Hazeldine Foundation are grateful to the Marlens for arranging such a fantastic photography session. It was a brilliant opportunity for young people to learn new skills while appreciating nature through enjoying time in both green and blue spaces. The day has truly inspired the group – they’re now working on a collage using their own photos and are keen to continue exploring photography in the future.

The Jack Hazeldine Foundation

I just wished to offer a little feedback from your organised Paddle boarding session yesterday.

It was very refreshing to whiteness a small group of young people bonding so well and continuously smiling for the whole session. The team building was evident, and I know the feedback from ‘X’ to us was that she had a great time and has helped her to build more self-confidence and belief.

The whole event was well organised and clearly visibly well run and your little team should be proud of what you achieved

Elmtree Learning Partnership

We had a fantastic experience with Supway Hire during our recent paddleboard session. The session was incredibly well-organized, with clear attention to health and safety throughout. The instructor was engaging, supportive, and made the entire activity fun for everyone, regardless of experience level. It was a great way to learn, laugh, and enjoy the water. Highly recommended!

Weston College RE-ENGAGE project

The group were so keen to have a fun day out, once we got to Clevedon Marine Lake Robin was there waiting for us to start the walk along with bird spotting, Robin came prepared with paper sheets for bird spotting and binoculars.

Robin was knowledgeable and interacted well with the individuals we support.

Marlens pulled out all the stops when realising the water activities had been cancelled due to the weather which could not be managed to get us a sport of crazy golf which everyone thoroughly enjoyed!

Brandon Trust
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