Cossington Park
Cossington
Nr Bridgwater
Somerset
TA7 8LH
Kilve
Fabulous fossil hunting and rock formations on this Jurassic Coast Beach
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Burnham on Sea
Burnham-On-Sea offers miles of sandy beaches, wonderful seaside walks and plenty of great value pubs and restuarants to eat and drink.
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Roman Baths in Bath
World Heritage Site. Around Britain's only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water.
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Brean Leisure Park
Family amusement park with over 30 rides and attractions. Located at the seaside this provides a wonderful family day out.
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Queen of Cups
A relaxed, Michelin-starred Restaurant and Freehouse situated in a rustic 17th century inn, close to Glastonbury town centre and Abbey
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Pig & Wheel
Honest, unpretentious food using fresh, locally sourced produce cooked to order. Fantastic outdoor patio with views of the Somerset Levels.
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Bower Inn
A historic 18th century pub on the edge of the Somerset levels serving great local food. You'll also find a selection of award-winning beer from their own Butcombe Brewery.
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The Red Tile Inn
A welcoming village pub serving good quality food. Dogs are welcome of all sizes and a skittle alley which is free to use by all
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Glastonbury Tor, Abbey & Chalice Well
Famous for festivals Glastonbury's Tor, Abbey & Chalice Well Gardens are well worth a visit. The town has many interesting shops and bistro's.
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Wells
Medieval Wells is the smallest city in England with a magnificent cathedral and moated Bishops Palace. There are street markets on Wed and Sat with tempting local delicacies and goods.
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Cheddar Gorge & Wookey Hole
Discover one of the UK's most famous beauty spots with the largest natural Gorge and two beautiful stalactite caverns also Wookey Hole the biggest cave system in Britain is nearby
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Somerset Levels
The Somerset Levels are one of the most important inland wetland landscapes in Britain, if not the world. Home to wading birds, curlews, bitterns, otters, dragonflies and an abundance of wildflowers.
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