Ham hill country country park. We stopped by here on our Way for Holiday trip to Devon. It’s located on Somerset, 2 and Half hours drive London. There’s a bit of slope going there but no worries. We arrive d on Sunday and there’s an event for families. There’s a parking area and it’s free. We just went up hill to check out on the cenotaph. From where we park it’s just 7-10mins walk and when you reach the top you will be surprised by the amazing view. There’s trail and some beaches to rest on along the way. There’s an information centre near the car park. I noticed that there’s a rubbish bins around. And at 12.30pm a story teller gathered the families around which is very nice not everyday you see. We haven’t explore the rest of the area because We stayed there for 2 hours. I recommend this place for relaxation otherwise I want to come...
Read moreSuch a beautiful spot to visit and to explore! So many choices of short strolls or long walks in the area, brilliant pub there too. Absolutely gorgeous views, and amazing spot for sunsets, star gazing and picnics or BBQs.
There are lots of different car parks in the area of the main one is full.
We have been here on many occasions with different groups of people. The kids love running around and exploring, (and the adults) particularly up and down the hills.
Great space for big groups to play wide games.
There are accessible paths too, but the paths do have rocks and the paths aren't specifically for wheelchairs.
The only downside is people don't always pick up after there dogs around the visitor centre area, or the bins aren't emptied enough as it's a bit...
Read moreA hidden gem just outside Yeovil, parking is free and a great place to take the family and dog for the trails and views, which are breathtaking. The photos don't do the scenes justice. Lots of places to stop and sit, we took a picnic and sat and enjoyed a beautiful part of Somerset.
We even found a pub by accident on the walk back to the car, which of course we had to try. Pub is also dog friendly. I think it was called the Prince of Wales.
There are public toilets here too. Treasure hunters beware, there are signs warning of using metal detectors on this site and prosecution if caught. It's as they don't want you to get out and explore... bar hum bug!!
We had a great day out and...
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