National Trust Bath skyline walk, Somerset
Only a short stroll from the city centre, enter another world, onto the skyline hills above Bath and beyond …
Only a short stroll from the city centre, enter another world, onto the skyline hills above Bath and beyond …
Lilstock is the site of a port established by the Acland-Hoods, the local Lords of the Manor …
There is loads to see and do in beautiful Watchet, including taking a trip from the town’s picturesque station on the West Somerset Railway
Brean Down – a spit of land labelled Somerset’s natural pier – stands 97m high with stunning views across the Bristol Channel, South Wales, Exmoor and over the Somerset Levels
A firm favourite with photographers trying to capture the beauty of the multi layers and coloured stratifications of the surrounding cliffs.
Dunster originated as “Dunn’s Torre”, a craggy fortification overlooking the Bristol Channel which William the Conqueror …
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This is a South West Coast Path walk on Wheels at Botallack in Cornwall.
The walk takes in the foothills of the Quantocks – the first place in England to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty …
The Golitha Falls, coupled with a nature reserve, are situated close to the fringe of Bodmin Moor. The falls are a popular local attraction …
Turn left at Webb Street to the Town Quay; the foot ferry for Polruan operates a quarter hourly service from this quay …
Go through a signposted ‘Talland Bay 3 miles, coast path’ kissing gate and follow the path over grass, with great views of St. George’s (Looe) Island …