1. WELLS CATHEDRAL.
This landmark is in the heart of England’s smallest city. It is a significant example of the early English Gothic style of the 12th century, notable for its grand western front covered in Medieval carvings and golden spires. Inside, discover the unrivalled collections of Medieval stained glass still in existence.
2. THE QUANTOCKS.
Designated England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1956, The Quantock Hills is popular for walking, horse riding or cycling. A diverse landscape with marvellous Jurassic rock exposures along the coast at Kilve and East Quantoxhead, through intimate sessile oak woodlands.
3. DUNSTER CASTLE.
Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, Dunster Castle has existed here since at least the Norman times, with an impressive Medieval gatehouse and ruined tower giving a reminder of its turbulent history. Hundreds of years-old, expect to be blown away by its vistas and subtropical gardens.
4. GLASTONBURY.
There is more to Glastonbury than the world-famous festival. The town is steeped in myth and legend connected to King Arthur and Guinevere, Merlin and the Isle of Avalon. It’s a truly unique place with a fascinating spiritual heritage, and is home to the famous landmarks Glastonbury Tor, Chalice Well and the Abbey.
5. CHEDDAR GORGE.
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