Dunster Castle
Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed here since at least Norman times, with an impressive medieval gatehouse and ruined tower giving a reminder of its turbulent history.
Porlock Weir
Porlock Weir, an ancient seaside port and picturesque coastal village, is situated on the edge of the Exmoor National Park in West Somerset.
Valley of The Rocks
This fascinating valley is a U-shaped dry valley that is parallel to the sea. It lies about ½ mile to the west of Lynton. It is well known for its feral goats that roam freely on the jagged cliff edges.
Lynton & Lynmouth
Located in North Devon, with its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and diverse range of attractions and events, Lynton & Lynmouth is the perfect destination for those seeking a unique and unforgettable holiday experience.
Torre Cider Farm
Family run cider farm who pride ourselves on creating a relaxing, fun, sociable atmosphere in which to enjoy an authentic Somerset craft cider made from our own, onsite, heritage orchard and apples.
Dunkery Beacon
Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres and provides views over the surrounding moorland.
Tarr Steps
Whether you are an experienced walker or someone who prefers a short stroll, Tarr Steps is a great place to go when looking to explore Exmoor National Park.
Sheppy’s Cider Farm
Set in 90 acres of orchards, Sheppy’s Cider Farm caters for all the family, so why not visit us for a day out. Whether you want to see behind the scenes and enjoy a tour around the facilities, or treat yourself with a hot drink and a cake in our award winning House of Cider, we have something for all the family to enjoy.
Hestercombe Gardens
Explore three centuries of garden design, enjoy the best in contemporary art practice at Hestercombe Gallery, and take advantage of our regular activities for children and adults.
West Somerset Steam Railway
The historic steam locomotives, coaches & wagons, and the buildings of our ten unique stations linked by a twenty mile scenic journey will repay hours of exploration. The surrounding countryside is as varied as it is beautiful.
Dulverton
This delightful, small market town, is popular with visitors all year round, who come to enjoy its attractive streets lined with over 30 independent shops, cosy cottages, charming tea rooms and award-winning pubs and restaurants.
East Quay Watchet
Come and explore the galleries and artist studios, eat at the restaurant, stay in one of the five pods and take part in one of the many events. Entry to the galleries is free for everyone, with a charge for some of the events. You are welcome to explore the different artist studios and chat to the artists, explore the walkways and see incredible views of our Somerset coastline.