A promenade in Bath
Bath is often described as one of the prettiest cities in the world – and when you visit it’s clear to see why. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site …
Bath is often described as one of the prettiest cities in the world – and when you visit it’s clear to see why. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site …
This circular walk takes you through the beautiful surrounds of Castle Neroche, a woodland in the Blackdown Hills in Somerset that is managed by Forestry England.
Ham Hill Country Park in South Somerset has something to offer everyone – large wild flower meadows, mature woodland, Iron Age ramparts, open space and spectacular views.
Ham Hill Country Park in South Somerset has something to offer everyone – large wild flower meadows, mature woodland, Iron Age ramparts, open space and spectacular views
The eight-mile route is completely stile free, and aside from the hike up to Glastonbury Tor, is relatively flat and easy going as it courses across the Somerset Levels
The route takes you up and over the Mendip Hills taking in Cheddar and the cathedral city of Wells before culminating in the very hip and trendy Frome …
Cley Hill Walk 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. © Holly Barber © Holly Barber © Holly Barber Walk Details Cley Hill, on the Somerset / Wiltshire border is a prominent…
Enjoy the delights of this Two Valleys walk, created by Bradford-on-Avon ‘Walkers Are Welcome’ …
A traditional, friendly village Inn, in Aller Langport, with a good reputation for fine food, real ales and genuine hospitality ..
This is a Visit Somerset circular walk around bridgwater docks and town.
This short walk explores the historic city centre of Bath – famous for its honey-coloured Georgian architecture and iconic Roman spas.
This beautiful city walk explores the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and the leafy tranquillity of Leigh Woods on the outskirts of Bristol.