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Barle Valley Safaris - Minehead
The Perfect Way to Explore Exmoor, one of England's most beautiful National Parks, Would you like to learn more about Exmoor? Well then join us on a safari and experience real Exmoor: the Exmoor Ponies, Red Deer, Birdlife, and the Flora and Fauna. Hear about the intriguing Local Legends and marvel at the beautiful scenery. ...
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Exmoor Falconry & Animal Park - Porlock
A Falconry Centre in the Heart of Exmoor, with falconry days and hawk walks, fully organised activity breaks, bed and breakfast, clay pigeon shooting, and riding holidays - PEACEFUL, TRANQUIL, CHARMING, RELAXING, HOMELY AND WELCOMING! AMAZING GARDENS. FALCONRY AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SET IN A 15th CENTURY NATIONAL TRUST FARMHOUSE, WITHIN EXMOOR...
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Butlins Minehead Resort
75 years ago we wanted families to have a place to spend time together, try something new and relax. We still believe the same today. Our resorts have changed quite a bit though - see for yourself. Beside the seaside is where we like to be. It’s what makes our resorts at Bognor Regis, Minehead and Skegness that extra bit special. Time to...
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Minehead Eye
Minehead EYE is a wooden indoor skate park and BMX park which also houses a recording studio, DJ Booth, IT Suite, Media Lab and Games room. It serves as a youth and community centre, something that has been needed in West Somerset for a long time. The aim is to give the young people of West Somerset access to facilities which...
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West Somerset Railway - Minehead
Welcome aboard the West Somerset Railway in our 35th Anniversary year. Travel 20 miles through picturesque Somerset coast and countryside perhaps stopping off at one of our 10 stations en-route. We are dog and bike friendly.
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England Coast Path National Trail
England Coast Path National Trail is probably the UK’s ultimate long distance hiking challenge, but you don’t need to walk it all at once and many people go just for the day. The Trail provides a great opportunity for the kids to explore some of the most spectacular coastal walking and is considered one of the top walks in the world! ...
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Wimbleball Lake Country Park
Wimbleball Lake, Exmoor offers a variety of activities both on and off the water for all abilities. There's plenty to do at this scenic lake, including miles of walks, cycle trails, a children's play area, and a popular cafe.The Outdoor and Active Centre offers a variety of watersports including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and canoeing. You...
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Dunster Castle - Minehead
The red turrets and towers of Dunster Castle rising up from their wooded perch is a dramatic spectacle for any visitor. Drama that is mirrored in the castle's history, more than 1,000 years of turmoil and change. Come and visit to find out more about the families of Dunster Castle, marvell at the beautiful interiors, enjoy the depths of the...
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Aquasplash Leisure Centre - Minehead
At Aquasplash we have a 4 lane, 25 metre pool that doubles up as a fun pool at weekends and West Somerset School holiday times. Aquasplash is the home of Waterfitness our aerobic session in the water, with fully trained staff it’s the place to go! Whether you are looking for a fitness session, a relaxing swim or some family fun Aquasplash...
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Dunster Water Mill
The West Country's finest working water mill, built in 1680, the mill is set in magnificent surroundings alongside the River Avill overlooking Exmoor National Park, only minutes from Dunster Castle and High Street. Entrance Prices for the Water Mill Adult Entrance £3.25 Child Entrance 5-15 years £2.25 Senior Citizens...
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Blue Anchor Railway Museum - Minehead
During 1985, the Great Western Railway's 150th anniversary year, the Trust opened a small museum in the down side waiting room at Blue Anchor Station. So far, around 550 items, mainly GWR or with a West Country bias, have been loaned or donated, and many are on view in themed dispalys. The museum also publishes a range of information...
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Dunster Forest and Estate
Welcome to Dunster Estate, part of The Crown Estate. Set in the rolling hills of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, Dunster offers a wide range of attractions for visitors, including spectacular views, fascinating wildlife, a wide range of local foods, walking, cycling and horse riding trails, and a cultural heritage spanning over 5,000...
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Dunster Museum and Doll Collection
Dunster Museum and Doll Collection Open from 12th April 2014, see more than 800 dolls from many periods, in varied costumes, a dolls house, childrens favourites and other artefacts on display at this local museum. There is also a snooker room that can be hired for use in the hall if you fancy some potting practice during your visit. ...
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West Somerset Sports & Leisure Centre
The West Somerset Sports and Leisure Centre is a dual based sports centre within the West Somerset Community College. The Sports Centre includes: Sports Hall; Astro Pitch with flood lights; 4 Squash Courts; Activity Hall; Fitness Suite; Football Pitches and Outdoor Tennis Courts. It also hosts each evening a range of different activities...
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DUNSTER YARN MARKET
This fine 17th century timber-framed octagonal market hall is a monument to Dunster's once-flourishing cloth trade. Managed by The National Trust. Read more about the history of the Yarn Market. BEFORE YOU GO Parking: Charged parking is available within the village (car park postcode TA24 6SE), not managed by English Heritage. ...
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DUNSTER BUTTER CROSS
Set on the outskirts of the charming village of Dunster, this transplanted stump of a medieval stone cross was once a meeting place for butter-sellers. Managed by The National Trust. Read more about the history of the Butter Cross. BEFORE YOU GO Parking: Charged parking is available within the village (car park postcode TA24 6SE), not...
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DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE
This late medieval stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - across the River Avill once carried packhorses bringing fleeces from Exmoor to the Somerset market town of Dunster. The town had become a centre of the wool trade by the 13th century, when it was the main source of England's wealth. Managed by the National Trust. Read more...
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Watersmeet - Lynmouth
Don't miss Dramatic stretch of the South West Coast Path One of Britain's deepest river gorges Setting for an Edwardian tea-room and gardens Haven for butterflies, otters, birds and salmon Iron Age hill forts to explore at Countisbury and Myrtleberry Exmoor Base Camp - a budget place to stay for groups
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The Rockford Inn - Lynton Devon
The Rockford Inn Brendon Lynton Devon has accommodation. The Rockford Inn Brendon Lynton Devon serves Real Ales. The Rockford Inn Brendon Lynton Devon is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. The Rockford Inn Brendon Lynton Devon has a Beer Garden. The Rockford Inn Brendon Lynton Devon is a Dog Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn.
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The Bridge Inn - Lynton Devon
The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon has accommodation. The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon serves Real Ales. The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon is a Country Pub, Bar or Inn. The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon has a Beer Garden. The Bridge Inn Lynton Devon is a Dog Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. ...
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The Beggars Roost - Lynton Devon
The Beggars Roost Lynton Devon serves Real Ales. The Beggars Roost Lynton Devon is a Country Pub, Bar or Inn. The Beggars Roost Lynton Devon is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. The Beggars Roost Lynton Devon has a Beer Garden. The Beggars Roost Lynton Devon is a Dog Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn.
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Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is probably the best and most exciting, way to travel between the historic and picturesque towns of Lynton and Lynmouth. The whole family will love the thrilling vertical journey from Lynmouth, nestled at the foot of the cliffs, to Lynmouth, which is perched 500 feet (152m) above! Enjoy stunning views of the...
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Quince Honey Farm - South Molton
Visit the world’s largest Honeybee exhibition; BeeWorld! Take a guided tour around the interesting displays and exhibits and learn fun facts about the honeybee before you take a closer look inside the working hives. Nowhere in the world can you get so close to live bees without needing protective equipment! There is a chance to taste and...
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The London Inn - South Molton Devon
The London Inn Molland South Molton Devon serves Real Ales. The London Inn Molland South Molton Devon is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. The London Inn Molland South Molton Devon has a Beer Garden. The London Inn Molland South Molton Devon is a Dog Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn.
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Rock and Rapid Adventure Centre
Rock and Rapid Adventures are based in North Devon. Our Aim is to provide a quality bespoke service to our clients as well as offering exciting and safe activities ideal for active families and teenagers. We have our own accommodation in North Devon and provide many activities such as: Climbing, Abseiling, High Ropes and Canyoning, on land. Plus...
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Red Lion Hotel - Tiverton Devon
Red Lion Hotel Oakford Tiverton Devon has accommodation. Red Lion Hotel Oakford Tiverton Devon is a Good Food Pub, Bar or Inn. Red Lion Hotel Oakford Tiverton Devon is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. Red Lion Hotel Oakford Tiverton Devon has a Beer Garden.
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TropiQuaria Animal and Adventure Park - Watchet
Tropiquaria Zoo, award winning Animal and Adventure Park is a great day out for adults and children of all ages. Hold a snake or creepy crawly in the Tropical Hall, visit the amazing puppet show and the strange fish in the aquarium. For a nostalgic experience see the Radio Museum. Outside play for hours on the full-size pirate ships or in the...
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Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust - Watchet
The Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust is dedicated to all matters relating to the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway (SDJR) and its associated undertakings. As well as collating information about the history of the line, the Trust is very active in keeping the spirit of the S&D alive with its...
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Market House Museum
Market House Museum is located where the Esplanade meets Market Street and occupies the ground floor of Watchet's former Market House. Today the Museum houses many of the artefacts associated with the history and culture of Watchet and tells the story of local industry, the Sea and the People. Admission: No admission charge, but donations...
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DAWS CASTLE
The clifftop fortress of Daws Castle was founded by King Alfred to defend the people of Watchet against Viking attacks. BEFORE YOU GO Access: The walk from Watchet is challenging, so we recommend wearing sturdy footwear. The site is exposed with no shelter. Parking: Paid parking is available in Watchet. How to Find it: From Watchet...
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CLEEVE ABBEY
In Washford lies one of the undiscovered jewels of Somerset, providing an interesting day out for families and budding historians alike. The Cistercian abbey of Cleeve is a haven of peace and tranquillity, said to contain the finest cloister buildings in England. Visitors today can catch a glimpse of monastic life 800 years ago; although the...
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