Worlebury Hill

Worlebury Hill
The western end of the hill viewed from the south across Marine Lake
Highest point
Coordinates51°21′28″N 2°58′49″W / 51.357874°N 2.98017°W / 51.357874; -2.98017
Geography
Map
LocationNorth Somerset, England
Parent rangeWeston-Worle Ridge
Geology
Mountain typehill

Worlebury Hill is the name given to an upland area lying between the flatlands of Weston-super-Mare and the Kewstoke area of North Somerset, England. Worlebury Hill's rises from sea level to its highest point of 109 metres (358 ft),[1] and the western end of the hill forms a peninsula, jutting out into the Bristol Channel, between Weston Bay and Sand Bay. A toll road follows the coast around the hill from Sand Bay in the north to the now derelict Birnbeck Pier in the west, although tolls are not currently collected on the road. Worlebury Golf Club is situated on the Hill and the area is known for being one of the wealthiest areas in the county of Somerset.

  1. ^ Mark Jackson. "P100m HILLS of ENGLAND, Region 41 South Central England, Section 41A Hills of Somerset". peaklist.org. Retrieved 24 March 2010.