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Explore some of Somerset’s superb coast with a walk along part or all of the new 58-mile route that is the latest addition to the National Coast Path.
One of Bath’s great landmark buildings, only ten minutes’ walk from the centre of town, set within grounds – once enjoyed by Jane Austen – now with a stunning modern extension.
The Somerset Cider Brandy Company & Burrow Hill Cider have introduced a range of gorgeous cocktails using their products that you can e-create in your own homes.
This stretch of the coast path from Doniford to East Quantoxhead has everything from quintessential English villages to historic churches, wonderful wild flowers to geological marvels and is a great walk for families, keen walkers and nature lovers.
Premier Bunnies Supermarket stocks all your holiday essentials; with a large range of food including bread rolls and baked goods, newspapers and much more.
Eat in one of our two dining rooms, in the quaint, atmospheric abbey room with views of the church or in fountain room with its relaxed, airy atmosphere, exposed walls and beautiful open fire place.
Carrie and Jason and their boys took over the Haymaker in August 2016 and it is now a free house specialising in homemade “pub” food, and plenty of it.
This walk takes you from the shingle beach at Dunster up to the magnificent medieval village with its yarn market and topped off with a castle.
Glastonbury Tor is a well-loved Somerset landmark associated with myths and legends, but it is also a place where children can run about and have fun. Fields at the foot of the Tor are good for games or you could play at the top in the ruined tower.
Holnicote Estate makes up 12,000 acres of Exmoor National Park and is a contrasting landscape with everything from wild, rugged moorland and shingle beaches to ancient woodland and charming thatched villages.
Somerset’s food and drink industry offers an abundance of produce available at local farm shops and delis. Find out where to shop for Somerset food and drink & more....
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