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Somerset Top 10 Holiday Recommendations, Destinations
These are our top 10 recommended Places To Visit in Somerset. To discover Somerset yourself, use the tabs above.
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Top 10 Places To Visit
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In 1987, UNESCO turned the whole city into a World Heritage Site so its quite a place. Highlights include the Roman Baths and Georgian architectural masterpieces.
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Open moorland, dramatic cliffs and steep wooded valleys shape a National Park about 70% in Somerset. This is 'Lorna Doone' country!
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The smallest city in England. Small but mighty, we feel. A stunning cathedral, a moated Bishop's Palace and one of the oldest streets in Europe.
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Perhaps most famous for its tor, reputedly the birthplace of King Arthur. Great views from the top. Also check out its Festival, Abbey and museums.
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The county town of Somerset. Famous for its church towers and a great place to watch a game of cricket.
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A peach of a place. Dominated by a castle, the village has a wide central street and a seventeenth century Yarn Market. Explore on your way into Exmoor.
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Exquisite little village on the Exmoor coastline with a boulder beach and plenty of places to eat, drink and shop.
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Somerset seaside town looking out across a vast sandy beach that's very popular when the sun's out. There's a very impressive pier and donkeys.
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The Mendips are a range of hills that overlook the Somerset Levels. Most well know for Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole.
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Somerset seaside resort with a popular beach and some interesting lighthouses. There's a pier too!
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