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Vobster Quay Diving Centre (2 minutes)
Whether you're a certified scuba diver, or you're eager to take your first tentative fin kicks into the underwater world.
Longleat (20 minutes)
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public. With some of the world’s most amazing animals in the Safari Park.
Bath (20 minutes)
A unique city; hot springs, Roman Baths, splendid Abbey and Georgian stone crescents have attracted visitors for centuries.
Frome (10 minutes)
Steep, winding streets, its wealth of beautiful old buildings and its relaxed atmosphere. Its history dates from AD 685, when St Aldhelm founded a mission on the River Frome.
Glastonbury (30 minutes)
Reputed to be the site of the first Christian Church in Britain and the Camelot of King Arthur
Cley Hill (15 minutes)
Near Corsley, Cley Hill is an Iron Age hill fort with a single rampart that encloses 17 acres. Two Bronze Age barrows, excavated in the early 19th century, lie inside the hilltop. |
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Stonehenge (45/60 minutes)
The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world.
Bradford upon Avon (20 minutes)
Where the weavers' cottages cling to the side of the Avon valley, looking down across the old mills to the 'Broad Ford' on the river that gave the town its name.
Stourhead Gardens (30 minutes)
Enchanting temples, monuments and rare planting around a tranquil lake Palladian mansion filled with Georgian treasures, Chippendale furniture and fine paintings
Wells (30 minutes)
The name Wells derives from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew, one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. During the Middle Ages these wells were thought to have curative powers.
Cheddar Gorge & Wookey Hole (45/60 minutes)
The largest gorge in the United Kingdom. The gorge is the site of the Cheddar Caves, where Britain's oldest complete human skeleton, Cheddar Man, estimated to be 9,000 years old was found.
Royal Bath and West Showground (30 minutes)
A whole host of current events ranging from agricultural shows, motorcycle, and rural craft, to Conferences, countryside features.
A Host of Rural Walks |
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