Visit Somerset, A Circular Walk to St Audries
Spend the day searching for sea creatures – alive and fossilised – while studying the amazing geology of the area with its limestone pavements and multi-coloured stone …
Spend the day searching for sea creatures – alive and fossilised – while studying the amazing geology of the area with its limestone pavements and multi-coloured stone …
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 …
The walk takes in the foothills of the Quantocks – the first place in England to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty …
Avon Gorge Historic Ship Walk Powered by Outdooractive. Stay Handpicked boutique luxury to family & pet friendly hotels. Pitstops An assortment of interesting stop off points along our walks. Camp A selection of campsites and glamorous camping locations. © Dean Moriarty from Pixabay Avon Gorge Historic Ship Walk A stones throw from the centre of…
This easy terrain walk covers towpaths for 20 miles. Along this walk there is the Avoncliff Aqueduct and the grand finale at Caen Hill lock flight at Devizes.