Things to do in Mark Causeway, Somerset
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Mark Causeway, Somerset.
The Great Outdoors in Mark Causeway
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Burtle Moor | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Burtle Moor is one of the lowest and wettest areas on the Somerset Levels and Moors being approximately only 3 metres above sea level. It is a very wet flower rich rush pasture that attracts breeding waders.

Catcott Complex | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Our Catcott reserve comprises of an amazing wetland mosaic of traditional hay meadows, wet woodland and wet grazing marsh and fen. This encourages a range of species to feed, breed and roost all year round and it has become internationally renowned for its birdlife. The reserve is made up of Catcott Lows and Catcott Heath.

Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Westhay Moor is part of the mystical Avalon Marshes within Somerset's historic Levels and Moors. It provides a home for rare wildlife and a unique insight into thousands of years of shifting landscape.

Sutton's Pond | Somerset Wildlife Trust
A worked-out clay pit; two thirds of this reserve consist of open water and reed beds with a central island. In summer you will see water birds plus dragonflies and damselflies perched on water lilies which dominate the pond.

Sharpham Moor | Somerset Wildlife Trust
A damp woodland reserve with areas of rank grass and scrub great for bird song in spring and damselfly and dragonfly spotting in the summer.

Rose Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Rose Wood is currently closed until further notice due to tree felling works taking place on site to deal with ash dieback in the area. Thank you for your cooperation.

Hellenge Hill | Avon Wildlife Trust
Grassland home to rare plants like honewort and Somerset hair-grass, with spectacular views across the Somerset Levels.

Cheddar Wood Edge | Somerset Wildlife Trust
An area between Axbridge and Cheddar, these fields were once used to grow strawberries, but since being abandoned they have reverted either to woodland while others are now being managed as grassland.

Purn Hill | Avon Wildlife Trust
Grassland in western Mendips with views across the Somerset Levels, home to three nationally rare or threatened plants.

Street Heath | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Street Heath, just two miles from Glastonbury, is a combination of carr woodland and acidic mire with wet and dry heath. The great diversity of vegetation on the reserve is good for insect life and supports numerous species of butterflies, moths, grasshoppers and crickets.

Walborough | Avon Wildlife Trust
Limestone grassland stretching down to saltmarsh - home to butterflies, rare plants and wading birds.
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Sport in Mark Causeway
Sport within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Brean Golf Club
18 hole golf course, par 69. Situated on the North Somerset coast at Brean Leisure Park, just 10 minutes from Burnham on Sea and M5 J22.

Revo Glo Golf
Revo Glo Golf is a brand-new glow in the dark crazy golf course located on Weston-super-Mare's Seafront

The Grand Pier - Visit Weston-super-Mare’s World Famous Grand Pier
Visit Weston-super-Mare’s World Famous Grand Pier… £1 per person.
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History and Heritage in Mark Causeway
History and heritage within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Meare Fish House | English Heritage
The only surviving monastic fishery building in England, this housed the Abbot of Glastonbury's water bailiff and provided facilities for fish-salting and drying.

Glastonbury Tribunal | English Heritage
Fine, late 15th century stone townhouse, early Tudor façade and panelled interiors. Home to Glastonbury Lake Village Museum: discover life 2000 years ago when much of Somerset consisted of marshy sea.
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Food and Drink in Mark Causeway
Food and drink within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Coffee #1 | Bridgwater
Coffee#1 Bridgwater is right in the centre of this pretty market town. You’ll find there’s plenty of space to rest those tired legs after a shopping trip. Or climb the spiral staircase and discover a calm, relaxing area where you can sit by one of the tall windows and watch the world go by.

Cheddar Woods Bistro
Great food and drink in lovely surroundings

Strawberry Line Tea Rooms, Winscombe
Dog Friendly, spacious Tea Rooms & Garden, open 6 days a week 10-3pm
Prosecco Afternoon Teas

Revo Kitchen & Terrace | Weston-super-Mare
Weston-Super-Mare's newest venue! Open from 9 til late, serving freshly baked goods every day and a great selection of food & drink with something for everyone.
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The Arts in Mark Causeway
The arts within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Draycott Community Cinema: The Fisher King
Robin Williams & Jeff Bridges will be lighting up our beautiful new screen in The Fisher King at 8pm at the hall, so get an online ticket by clicking the link, pop to the shop for one in person or buy one on the door tomorrow. The choice is yours! Usual refreshments available from the bar supplied by Draycott Village Shop and Cheddar Ales.

Draycott Community Cinema: An evening of local history films
Come join us for a night of nostalgia featuring 20 short films about the history of Draycott and the surrounding area.
A delicious pasty is included with your ticket and a bar taking cash and card will be available for all your beverage needs.
You may have come along to a similar event a few years ago, but this one is a different set of films so new to all of us (apart from the people in them!)
Doors open at 645pm with the screenings to start at 730pm. There will be an interval at approximately 830pm.
Due to the catering involved, no tickets will be available on the door, so please book as soon as you can.
NB - this is a special screening and therefore not applicable for annual passes or vouchers.

Weston Re-makes It - Culture Weston
Fashion Workshops + Environmental Fashion Parade
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Wildlife in Mark Causeway
Wildlife within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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Yarley Fields | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Yarley Fields nature reserve lies on the gentle south-facing slope of Yarley Hill overlooking the Somerset Levels a few miles west of Wells.

Draycott Sleights | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Photographers and serious naturalists alike love Draycott Sleights for the rich variety of wildlife and spectacular panoramic views across the Somerset Levels as far as Dorset, Exmoor and South Wales.

Mascall's Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Mascall's Wood comprises of an area of broadleaved ancient woodland on very steep slopes with a great diversity of woodland flora and lower slopes.

Bubwith Acres | Somerset Wildlife Trust
An area of limestone grassland and heath with bracken encroachment high up on the Mendip Hills. In spring and summer there is a fantastic display of wildflowers, with the varying soil types found across the site supporting different species.

Middledown | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Middledown is an area of neutral and limestone grassland high up on the Mendip Hills; why not pack a picnic and come and enjoy the far reaching views?

Cheddar Complex | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Three SWT reserves make up the Cheddar Complex; Black Rock, Long Wood and Velvet Bottom. The complex offers a chance to explore the desolate beauty of the Mendip Hills. The remote landscape is fractured with traditional stone walls and offers panoramic views across the Levels and Moors. The area is famous for its caving and the spectacular Cheddar Gorge which runs close to the reserves.

Aller & Beer Woods | Somerset Wildlife Trust
The wild woods of Aller and Beer not only provide a cool refuge to explore in the summer sun but also outstanding views across Aller Moor towards Kings Sedgemoor on the Somerset Levels.

Lots Grassland | Somerset Wildlife Trust
An upland area of heathland known as Limestone Heath which is an uncommon habitat on the Mendip Hills and is great for heathland flowers. Another unusual feature for this limestone area is the appearance of springs which makes parts of the site wet all year round.

Dolebury Warren | Avon Wildlife Trust
The site of an Iron Age hill fort, now a haven for wildflowers and butterflies.

GB Gruffy | Somerset Wildlife Trust
"Gruffy” or “groovy” ground is the Mendip name for land with numerous mineshafts, and other mining hollows, such as those covering most of the reserve. Lead was mined here in the 16th and 18th centuries and the work of the miners is still apparent today. GB Gruffy is a wonderful flower rich grassland and is also very good for butterflies and other grassland insects.
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Music in Mark Causeway
Music within 10 miles of Mark Causeway.
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PTFA School Disco
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