Things to do in West Quantoxhead, Somerset

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of West Quantoxhead, Somerset.

The Great Outdoors in West Quantoxhead

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of West Quantoxhead.

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Holford Kelting | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Holford Kelting | Somerset Wildlife Trust
A wonderfully atmospheric ancient woodland nestled in a steep-sided Quantock Hills valley overlooking the Bristol Channel.
Aisholt Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Aisholt Wood | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Ancient oak woodland on the Quantock Hills rich in wild flowers in spring and early summer with a stream flowing along the valley bottom. A mini wilderness experience with the woodland floor carpeted with fallen tress and branches; this is what a natural woodland really looks like.
Huish Moor | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Huish Moor | Somerset Wildlife Trust
Huish Moor is located one mile south west of the village of Huish Champflower on the Brendon Hills. The reserve comprises neutral grassland and mire and woodland on a north facing slope around the headwaters of the River Tone. The mix of habitats supports many rare and protected species.

History and Heritage in West Quantoxhead

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of West Quantoxhead.

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Daws Castle | English Heritage
Daws Castle | English Heritage
Daws Castle is a clifftop fortress, which was founded by King Alfred to defend the peoplof Watchet against Viking attacks.
Cleeve Abbey | English Heritage
Cleeve Abbey | English Heritage
With possibly the finest cloister buildings in England, visitors can get a glimpse of monastic life 800 years ago. 15th century refectory with glorious angel roof and 13th century heraldic tiles.
Dunster Gallox Bridge | English Heritage
Dunster Gallox Bridge | English Heritage
This ancient stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge'- once carried packhorses bringing fleeces to Dunster market and is evidence of Dunster's once important role in the wool trade.
Dunster Butter Cross | English Heritage
Dunster Butter Cross | English Heritage
Transplanted stump of a medieval stone cross that was once a meeting place for people to bring and sell their own butter. Nearby attractions include Cleeve Abbey.

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