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February 12, 2022

Minehead is often referred to as “The Gateway to Exmoor”. The town is the ideal base for exploring the Somerset coastline and Exmoor National Park. Minehead is the starting point of the South West Coast Path, Britain’s longest countryside walking trail. The town of Minehead is beautifully situated between a backdrop of the lush North...

February 12, 2022

A huge tented city! Everyone is here to have a fantastic experience in their own way. As you will see from the official website for the Glastonbury Festival, the site has distinct socio-geographic regions. The more commercial aspects are around the Pyramid, Other, and Dance stages, Then, there are more relaxed areas like the Jazz...

February 12, 2022

There is a good network of Tourist Information Centres in Somerset. We have listed below the main centers which can provide you with more detailed information on the local area. Tourist Information Centres in Somerset: BRIDGWATER S.D.C. Bridgwater House, King Square, TA6 3AR Tel: 01278 436438 Fax: 01278 435229 Email: [email protected] BURNHAM-ON-SEA South Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea,...

February 12, 2022

Somerset provides idyllic horse riding country. With miles of unspoiled countryside and plentiful bridlepaths, horse riding in Somerset provides the perfect way to appreciate nature at its best. If you have always wanted to learn to ride but have never had the chance, there are plenty of horse riding holidays for beginners. This type of...

February 12, 2022

The history of Somerset goes as far back as the Stone Age. Some of the oldest remains of human habitation in Britain have been found in the caves of the Mendips. The oldest path to have been found so far, in Europe, was uncovered on the Somerset Levels. Known as the Sweet Track, the pathway...

February 12, 2022

Of all the food and drink in Somerset, the county is best known for its cider. As well as this it is also known as the home of Cheddar Cheese, and the unique Exmoor Blue Cheese. Do not forget to sample an authentic West Country cream tea or Ploughman’s lunch while you are visiting the...

February 12, 2022

The U.K. county of Somerset has five ranges of hills, three of these, the Quantocks, the Blackdowns, and the Mendips, are designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. There are also the Brendons and the Polders. In addition, Somerset has within its boundaries two-thirds of Exmoor National Park, famous for its wild ponies and purple heather....

February 12, 2022

There are a great number of sites providing camping and caravanning in Somerset. Most cater for motor homes, touring caravans, and tents. Electric hook-ups are generally available if required. Most sites have a good range of facilities, including laundry facilities, a site shop, a children’s play area, etc. Some of the larger sites have swimming...

February 12, 2022

There are a wide variety of pubs and restaurants in Somerset to cater to every taste and occasion. There are many traditional country pubs serving up freshly cooked meals, many pride themselves on using locally grown produce and meat from local suppliers. You may want to enjoy a traditional English roast dinner on a Sunday....

February 12, 2022

The City of Bath is a must-see destination for any visitor to Somerset and makes the perfect romantic weekend break. It has lively nightlife and a wealth of hotels and restaurants to chose from. There is a lively cafe culture and street entertainment scene during the day. The compact nature of the City makes it...

February 12, 2022

There are many activities for children in Somerset, many of these are equally fun for the parents! No family visiting Somerset should miss the delights of Wookey Hole. Set in the stunning Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole and the other caves at Cheddar were created by the action of the water on the limestone. The caves...

February 12, 2022

Approximately two-thirds of Exmoor National Park lies in Somerset with the remaining third in North Devon. Exmoor’s stunning landscape includes heather moorland, spectacular coastline, and secluded valleys. Attractions in Exmoor include the charm of the many pretty villages along the coast such as Selworthy, Allerford, Bossington, and the charming old fishing village of Porlock. On...

February 12, 2022

The West Somerset Railway is Britain’s longest ‘heritage’ railway running 20 miles from Bishops Lydeard (near Taunton) through the Quantock Hills and along the Exmoor Coast to Minehead. It was constructed by a private company, its’ chief engineer being Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and linked Taunton to Watchet by 1862 and was extended to Minehead in...

February 12, 2022

There are many historical houses and gardens in Somerset to visit. Dunster Castle, owned by the National Trust is a magnificent castle with breathtaking views over Exmoor. Most of the castle dates from the 13th Century although inside there is a fine mix of Elizabethan and later work. Equally interesting are the castle gardens which...

February 12, 2022

There is a huge variety of self-catering accommodation in Somerset. Whether you would like to stay in a traditional thatched cottage with roses around the door or you prefer the spacious, modern feel of a converted barn, every taste can be catered for. There are also many apartments to choose from in the main seaside...

February 12, 2022

For the energetic, there are a great many sports and leisure activities in Somerset. There are many activity holidays or alternatively, you may just wish to participate for a day in a particular activity. Just a few of the possibilities include horse riding, cycling, sailing, fishing, canoeing, pot-holing, walking, and golfing. If you love horse...

February 12, 2022

There is a great variety of hotels and guesthouses in Somerset to suit every taste and budget, from five-star luxury hotels to cozy farmhouse B&B;’s Somerset has it all. If you are looking for a romantic weekend break, then the City Of Bath is an ideal destination. Visit the Roman Pump Room and Baths and...

January 6, 2022

Experiencing Somerset The county of Somerset stretches more than 70 miles along the coast of the Bristol Channel. The pristine landscape features lush rolling hills and lakes and streams. Hiking across the majestic land is a common attraction because such fair and untouched land is getting rarer and rarer these days. This is the land...

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