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Hoburne Blue Anchor

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From gazing across the rocky bay, trying to make out the southernmost tip of Wales in the distance, you turn and notice the pink limestone crystals sparkling on the cliffs. This is beautiful Blue Anchor Bay, home to Somerset’s Hoburne Blue Anchor.

Remember the rock pools you used to love playing in? There are plenty to explore here... indulge your inner child, or introduce your own children to the magical delights of discovering crabs and tiny fish. And watch the local fishermen on the sea wall too, casting their lines for a bite of codling or conger eel.

Behind the bay lie acres of green fields, where Somerset turns into Exmoor, and the region’s wild ponies and deer roam freely. Taking a drive through Minehead along to Porlock, you’ll admire the pretty villages and harbours. Or travel in a bit more style, on the West Somerset Steam Railway which runs alongside the Park. The whistle blows... the steam billows... and you’re gliding back to another time as you puff along the sensational Somerset coastline. Then visit majestic Dunster Castle for romance aplenty, with its turrets, hilltop views and sub-tropical gardens.

Romance, nostalgia and a mesmerising landscape that will stay in your memory forever... Somerset is here to be discovered.

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  • West Somerset Steam Railway
    West Somerset Steam Railway

    Take a journey of discovery, relive your childhood, or simply sit back and relax as you travel along one of Britain's Best and longest Heritage Railways. From here you can find out more about the Railway, check out the timetable, book tickets for one of their special events or plan a school trip or corporate function...you can even learn to drive one of their Steam Engines.

    The Railway Station MineheadSomersetTA24 5BG

  • Wookey Hole Caves
    Wookey Hole Caves

    Come and see the Witch of Wookey in Britains' most spectacular caves and wander through the prehistoric valley of the Dinosaurs.

    Wookey Hole WellsSomersetBA5 1BB

  • Cleeve Abbey
    Cleeve Abbey

    In Washford lies one of the undiscovered jewels of Somerset, providing an interesting day out for families and budding historians alike. The Cistercian abbey of Cleeve is a haven of peace and tranquillity, said to contain the finest cloister buildings in England.

    Washford SomersetTA23 0PS

  • The Fleet Air Arm Museum
    The Fleet Air Arm Museum

    The Fleet Air Arm Museum represents the flying arm of the Royal Navy. With four exhibition halls, over ninety aircraft and over 2 million records and 30 thousand artefacts the Museum is the world's second largest naval aviation Museum. The Fleet Air Arm Museum will change your perception of aircraft Museums.

    RNAS Yeovilton IlchesterSomersetBA22 8HW

  • Dunster Castle

    Ancient castle with fine interiors and sub-tropical gardens, dramatically sited on a wooded hill with events going on throughout the year.

    Dunster Castle Dunsternear MineheadSomersetTA24 6SL

  • Exmoor National Park

    Stunning landscapes, wilderness and tranquillity, rare in southern England, and a warm rural welcome await you on Exmoor, one of Britain's breathing places; and the glimpse of wild Red Deer or the native Exmoor Pony, are just a couple of the delights that make Exmoor special.

    Exmoor National Park Authority Exmoor House Dulverton Somerset TA22 9HL

  • Clarks Shopping Outlet Village

    Clarks Village is the jewel of Somerset shopping, with over 90 stores offering up to 60% off rrp every day. There’s a wide choice of fashion, homeware, sportswear and gift ideas - it’s a unique experience. Outlet shopping has never been more enjoyable.

    Clarks Shopping Outlet Village Farm Road Somerset BA16 0BB

  • Tarka Trail

    Over 30 miles of the Tarka Trail are available to cyclists between Braunton and Meeth, using the old railways of North Devon. Passing through the largely unspoilt countryside as it was described by Henry Williamson in his classic novel ‘Tarka the Otter’ first published in 1927.

    Northern Devon Coast & Countryside Service Bideford Station, Railway Terrace East-the-Water Bideford, DevonEX39 4BB