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Mendips & North Somerset |
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Sublime scenery, arcane mythology, high drama and
subterranean wonderment… it all adds up to the West
Country’s most enchanting holiday experience.
We’re in north Somerset where the Mendip Hills and the
fertile Somerset Levels team up to provide contrasting
landscapes that attract tourists by the million.
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Tyntesfield house, Nailsea - Photo:
Dave Bushell |
Here are some of Britain’s most breathtaking caves,
historic towns and cities - including Glastonbury and
Wells - and the evocative seaside resort of
Weston-super-Mare.
The region also contains some of Britain’s most
significant prehistoric artifacts and remains.
Particularly noted for its cider, cheese making and
dairy farming, it once formed the territory of the
ancient British Belgae tribe. The Roman legions quickly
subdued them and exploited the limestone ridge of the
Mendips for lead. Later, Somerset fell under the spell
of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex.
Today its scintillating cave systems, which include
those of the Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole, and the
Arthurian associations of Glastonbury, have turned this
part of the world into a place of excitement and
reverence.
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Cheddar Gorge sits in the northeast corner of the
limestone Mendip Hills that have become a playground for
outdoor sportsmen; there’s caving, cave diving,
climbing, abseiling and hill walking.
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The Gorge has Britain’s highest limestone cliffs rising
to 460 feet (140m) and is peppered with cathedral-like
caves while the Cheddar Yeo in Gough's Cave holds the
record as Britain's biggest underground river.
Not only does it possess remarkable stalagmites and
stalactites, this cave marks the spot where ‘Cheddar
Man’ was discovered in 1903, the oldest complete
skeleton in Britain of a prehistoric human at 9,000
years old.
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The road through Cheddar Gorge - Photo:
Tim |
The region as a whole also has numerous ancient barrows
and forts as well as over 200 official ancient
monuments.
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Subterranean Lake at Wookey Hole - Photo:
Pam Brophy |
The Wookey Hole showcave was inhabited for more than
50,000 years. Inside, archaeologists have found the
remains of creatures such as rhinoceros, mammoth and
hyena and many of their finds are now on show at a
nearby museum. The so-called ‘Witch of Wookey’ is a huge
stalagmite in the Great Cave.
Close by is one of the oldest handmade paper mills in
Britain, dating to 1610.
The National Trusts’ Ebbor Gorge
Nature Reserve is another local gem. Prehistoric
animal bones have been found in this wooded valley
along with tools, cooking utensils and man-made
ornaments.
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Wells, which lies at the foot of the Mendip Hills, is
Britain’s smallest city and the most picturesque.
Although it feels like a village, it boasts a
magnificent cathedral containing no less than 386 Gothic
carvings of saints and kings and a unique ‘scissors
vault’ built to let the structure stand on shifting
medieval foundations.
The cathedral’s 14th century clock features mechanical
knights who joust on the hour and cobbled Vicar's Close
is the oldest street of 14th century houses still in
existence in Europe.
Beautiful Bishop's Palace, the largest ecclesiastical
precinct in England, has a moat fed by an underground
spring from which the city took its name.
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Wells Cathedral - Photo:
Pam Brophy |
Glastonbury is equally fascinating and is dominated by
Glastonbury Tor topped by a 14th century tower that
contains – so legend would have us believe – the
long-lost Holy Grail. Perhaps, instead, it was buried at
the foot of the Tor in Chalice Well.
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Glastonbury Tor - Photo:
Alan Simkins |
The ruins of Glastonbury Abbey - one of the most
important pilgrimage sites in Britain for hundreds of
years – is associated with Jesus, King Arthur and, of
course, the Grail. It has been suggested that the Abbey
was England’s first church, founded by Joseph of
Arimathea, the man who organised Christ’s burial, in 63
AD.
In the grounds is the reputed burial place of both King
Arthur and Queen Guinivere. The best-preserved building
here is the Abbot's Kitchen, a square building which
curiously appears round.
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The Somerset Museum of Rural Life is located in a former
tithe barn and the nearby Peat Moors Visitor Centre
tells the story of the life of early settlers on the
Somerset Levels.
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The resort of Weston-super-Mare looks out onto the
Bristol Channel and has an extravagant beach that can be
a mile deep at low tide. It owes its prosperity to the
Victorians and the building of the Bristol and Exeter
Railway. This brought in thousands of people anxious to
escape the “9 ‘til 5” tyranny of cities such as Bristol
and London. Its Grand Pier was opened in 1904 and its
Winter Gardens and Pavilion in 1927.
The administrative centre of north Somerset, Weston has
a host of family-oriented attractions ranging from a
helicopter museum and aquarium to a miniature railway
and trips on paddle steamers. The southern end of the
town joins the West Mendip Way, a 30-mile walking route
over the Mendip Hills.
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Beach at Weston-Super-Mare - Photo:
Roy Parkhouse |
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Tourist
Information Centres:
BURNHAM-ON-SEA
South Esplanade, Burnham-On-Sea, Somerset, TA8 1BU
Tel: 01278 787852
Fax: 01278 444076
E-mail:
burnham.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
CHEDDAR
Cheddar Gorge, The Cliffs, Cheddar, Somerset, BS27 3QE
Tel: 01934 744071
Fax: 01934 744614
E-mail:
cheddar.tic@sedgemoor.gov.uk
FROME
The Round Tower, 2 Bridge Street, Frome, Somerset, BA11
1BB
Tel: 01373 467271 Fax:
01373 451733
E-mail:
frome.tic@ukonline.co.uk
GLASTONBURY
The Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6
9DP
Tel: 01458 832954 or 01458
832949
E-mail:
glastonbury.tic@ukonline.co.uk
SHEPTON MALLET
70 High Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 5AS
Tel: 01749 345258
E-mail:
sheptonmallet.tic@ukonline.co.uk
STREET
Clarks Village, Farm Road, Street, Somerset, BA16 0BB
Tel: 01458 447384
E-mail:
street.tic@ukonline.co.uk
WELLS
Town Hall, Market Place, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2RB
Tel: 01749 672552
E-mail:
wells.tic@ukonline.co.uk
WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Beach Lawns, Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 1AT
Tel: 01934 888800 Fax: 01934 641741
E-mail:
touristinfo@n-somerset.gov.uk
Useful
Links:
Glastonbury Festival
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www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
Royal Bath & West Show
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www.bathandwest.co.uk
Carnivals in Somerset
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www.somersetcarnivals.co.uk
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