In Somerset you will find a wonderful mixture of heritage, countryside and coast...
Nestling in the Mendip Hills is Wells – England’s smallest city with a beautiful cathedral. Further south, you will be delighted by the quaint villages and stately houses built with honey-coloured stone.
This is a county alive with history and legend – walk in the footsteps of King Arthur and King Alfred, explore Exmoor – home of Lorna Doone and visit the mysterious Glastonbury Tor, rising out of the Somerset Levels (ancient wetlands) like a beacon.
Long sandy beaches and coastal resorts such as Minehead or Burnham-on-Sea contrasts with the dramatic rocky Exmoor coastline.
Somerset is cider and cheese country – why not see cheddar cheese being made in Cheddar Gorge or visit a Somerset cider producer to get a real taste of the West Country!
This is an area with a vibrant arts and crafts scene where many traditional skills are kept alive such as willow basket making which has been a feature of Somerset life for hundreds of years.
Somerset is easy to get to – just two hours from London, with excellent road and rail links.
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- Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury
- Wells Cathedral, Wells
- Clarks Village, Street
- Cheddar Caves and Gorge, Cheddar
- Wookey Hole Caves and Papermill, near Wells
- Taunton Flower Show, Vivary Park, Taunton (August)
- Ham Hill, Stoke Sub Hamdon
- Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury
- Hestercombe Gardens, near Taunton
- Bridgwater Guy Fawkes Carnival. Bridgwater (November)