The Quantocks are a relatively small Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that, as a result, can get pretty busy at times, but they pack a variety of stunning landscapes into 99 square kilometres. The variety is almost unbelievable, from rocky coastline of Kilve to the steep-sided, woody combes and the open heathland up at the top. Spectacular views can be had from the highest vantage points and there are miles and miles of walks to enjoy. It is a place highly recommended for a visit at any time of year, but especially during late summer and early autumn when the heather and gorse provide a fabulous carpet of colour on...
Read moreGreat place for walking cycling and wildlife. Parts owned by the Forestry Commission others bits by the National Trust and private land owners. The Great Wood (Forestry Commission) has a greater 2 mile circular walk which is on well prepared tracks or go on your bike. Take a walk along the ridge under a wooded Saxon Military way from Triscombe Stone. Climb Wills Neck from Lydeard Hill not too difficult...
Read moreGreat place to relax and get lost in the nature. I love visiting this place with friends, you have a great view, sunrise, sunset and lush greenery. If you’re lucky, you can spot...
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