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Days Out in Somerset

 

Glastonbury AbbeyThe Somerset border lies just to the south of Bristol. Rural attractions and coastal towns await as you venture into glorious countryside.

 

Getting There

Somerset is easily accessible from Bristol via the M5 motorway or A38. Alternatively take the train to Taunton, Yeovil Junction or Castle Cary.


Cheddar

Cheddar GorgeCheddar Caves and Gorge - Explore wild beauty and prehistory above and below ground and breath-taking clifftop walks.

 


Cheddar RocksportRocksport - Explore hidden parts of Cheddar caves on a caving expedition or climb and abseil the ancient gorge rocks.

 

 

Classic WessexClassic Wessex offers half and full-day tours around beautiful Cheddar, home of the cheese, caves, spectacular views and over 40,000 years of history.

 


Farleigh Hungerford

Farleigh HungerfordFarleigh Hungerford Castle - an impressive castle with hidden treasures and a sinister past.

 


Glastonbury

Glastonbury AbbeyGlastonbury Abbey - Experience 2000 years of history and legend at the legendary burial place of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.

 


Wookey

Wookey Hole CavesWookey Hole Caves and Papermill - World famous caves with the legendary witch of wookey.

 


Wraxall

Noah's Ark Zoo FarmNoah's Ark Farm Zoo - Meet Gerald the giraffe, rhinos, monkeys and many more animals.


TyntesfieldTyntesfield House - Spectacular gothic country house, now open again to the public.

 


Yeovilton

Fleet Air Arm MuseumFleet Air Arm Museum - Simulated helicopter flights, concorde and the thirills and sounds of a working flight deck.

 


For more information see www.visitsomerset.com

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