
Wookey Hole
Wookey Hole Caves - a great day out for all the family, whatever the weather.
Over 20 fantastic attractions including the Wizard’s Play Castle, Dinosaur Valley and historic Paper Mill. Meet the Wookey Witch and see the Magic Circus Show - weekends and school holidays. NEW! 58 bedroom Hotel.
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West Somerset Railway
Part of the old Great Western Railway, the railway line is full of fascination.
A nostalgic ride back in time through beautiful countryside and railway and industrial heritage. The gently rolling Quantock hills and distant Exmoor, the cliffs and coast of the Bristol Channel, Dunster’s imposing Castle and Minehead’s seaside charm are all waiting to be discovered.
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The Roman Baths
Famed for its hot springs, Bath also houses the best preserved Roman Spa from the ancient world, still flowing with natural hot water.
Delve into the history of this amazing monument and admire its architecture and engineering, with the help of brand new displays. A cast of real costumed characters, projections and computer reconstructions bring Roman Britain vividly to life.
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Hestercombe Gardens
Hestercombe is a unique collection of three gardens spanning three centuries of garden history and design.
All have undergone acclaimed restoration works and today provide important examples of gardens in contrasting styles that continue to grow and develop. Hestercombe offers a great destination for an exciting short stop or a wonderful leisurely day out.
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Glastonbury Abbey
Once the grandest and richest Abbey in England. A great Glastonbury experience awaits you here!
Hear tales of the past from monks, kitchen maids and pilgrims and visit the legendary King Arthur’s tomb at the earliest Christian sanctuary in Britain.
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Cheddar Gorge
The finest example of ‘karst’ limestone scenery in Britain with dramatic cliffs rising to 450ft and two beautiful stalactite caverns.
The 3-mile-long Gorge, created by Ice Age meltwaters, was home to our Hunter-gatherer ancestors for 40,000 years, and today is a famous tourist beauty spot and a nature reserve for rare British wildlife.
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