Tourist information for Somerset
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Sitting as it does on the edge of the Somerset Levels in an area of beautiful countryside and historic...
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Williton is a local administrative centre for the district and sits roughly equal distance between the...
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The most famous attraction in Bath, the Roman Baths provide a captivating look back into the lives of...
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A place to relax and forget the pressures of the world and to wash away the stress of every day life...
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Immerse yourself in the typical lifestyle of the Somerset coalminer from home life to the dangerous workplace...
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Dulverton opens the door to the Exmoor National Park from the south and is set delightfully in a deep...
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What will you make of the stone arrangements at Stanton Drew? Three circles, two avenues and a cove give...
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One of only 10 Carthusian Houses built in England back in 1232 for the Carthusian Order....
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An imposing crescent of grand Georgian houses built in Palladian style set by sloping green parkland...
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An iron age hillfort overlooking the Somerset levels between the villages of East Brent and Brent Knoll...
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Just a few miles from both Bath and Bristol sits the glorious Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park...
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Standing on a rise with its stream fed moat in the village centre the Castle is a scheduled Ancient Monument...
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From Anglo-Saxon times through periods of change and religious unrest discover how this beautiful building...
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A 14th century fortified manor house which offers a great day out for families and still has much for...
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Discover the underworld deep in the caves and enter the world of our ancestors, the world of predators...
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A wonderful village set within Exmoor National Park and the Holnicote Estate offering beauty and outstanding...
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A delightful small market town set on the border with Dorset, it is a good base for a local relaxed getaway...
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A beautiful rural town in the heart of Somerset - the ideal location for relaxing in the local area or...
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A splendid medieval palace that has been home to the Bishops of Bath and Wells for centuries and 14 acres...
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The festival – the world’s largest of its kind - takes place during the last weekend in June at Worthy...
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The largest of the neo-Gothic style churches built in England after the reformation and described as...
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A fantastic piece of engineering capable of raising thousands of gallons of water per hour from the River...
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A sweeping valley overlooking the glorious city of Bath an ideal place to relax and enjoy the views and...
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Peace and tranquillity abound in this delightful hillside location on the steep valley slopes of the...
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Traditional railway practice at work with semaphore, signal boxes and coloured lights set in the heart...
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Chard is the most southerly town in Somerset set close to the borders of both Devon and Dorset and therefore...
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In an area that has probably been farmed since the Neolithic times when it was built, this ancient long...
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A place of trade and commerce for over a thousand years, Watchet is now an active marina with plenty...
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Guide to the coastline and beaches in Somerset from Porlock Weir in West Somerset round to Clevedon in...
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Minehead is a lively town offering both seaside attractions and excitement as well as being a good place...
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One of Somerset’s delights offering an insight into a thousand years of history. Home to the de Mohun...
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Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty including fascinating Gardens of its own, Claverton Manor...
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Enjoy a trip back in time with steam engine train journeys along the Avon Valley railway which is centred...
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A treasure chest of history, architecture, atmosphere and beauty. A stunning building in a beautiful...
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Come and enjoy one of the interesting and informative shows, displays and events taking place at the...
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A not to be missed experience of train travel in days gone by. The sights and sounds of train doors,...
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Step back into the world of traditional seaside holidays with inviting sandy beaches, amusements, the...
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Celebrating 200 years of racing in 2011, Bath racecourse will be home to 19 exciting and unique races...
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Holnicote Estate is a 12,500 acre estate owned and managed by the National Trust making it one of their...
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The doors clunk, the flags are waved and the whistle blown, you sit back and listen to the sound of the...
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Langport together with the local villages in the surrounding area, which are all connected by country...
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Dominated by its castle which sits high on the ‘rocky hill’, Dunster must surely be one of the most attractive...
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With miles of fantastic beaches, the Lighthouse on Legs and what is claimed to be the shortest pier in...
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Immerse yourself into the lifestyle of the rich and important of Georgian society. See how they lived...
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Not just caving but a whole day or more of events and attractions to keep all ages amused, entertained...
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Situated at the bottom of the notoriously steep Porlock Hill, Porlock is an ancient village still boasting...
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Situated just off the A303 main route to the south west the town lies close to the Somerset Levels and...
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The Fringe Festival is a 17 day festival of all the artforms in beautiful Bath with performers from around...
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Despite its business parks and modern industries, the thriving livestock market is a constant reminder...
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Affectionately known locally as ‘Wivey’ it serves as a market town to the local community of scattered...
Somerset Tourist Information - area guides, attractions, what to see and do, places to eat, events and more.