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What Is Somerset Famous For? A Guide To The Best Of Somerset

Somerset is a picturesque county in the South West of England, famous for its stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re planning a half term getaway, a family adventure, or a relaxing retreat, Somerset has something for everyone. Here’s everything you need to know about what makes Somerset famous, along with some of […]

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View from Glastonbury Tor

Winter Wonders: Top 7 Family Adventures in Somerset this January

January in Somerset offers a magical blend of crisp air, picturesque landscapes, and a host of family-friendly activities that make the start of the year a perfect time for adventure. Whether you love exploring the outdoors or cosy indoor experiences, Somerset has something for everyone this winter. From winter walks in scenic landscapes to exciting

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The Blue Lagoon, Abereiddi, Pembrokeshire

Ten Things To Do In Pembrokeshire

If you’re wondering whether Pembrokeshire is worth visiting then the answer is one hundred percent yes! There are so many amazing things to do in Pembrokeshire from exploring picturesque seaside towns to Britain’s smallest city. There’s an abundance of wildlife, a rich history to explore including magnificent castles, and spectacular scenery fringed with stunning sandy

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Bath - A Day Trip From Bristol

Top Ten Day Trips From Bristol

Easy Bristol Day Trips – Within An Hour Drive Are you looking for some great ideas for a quick day trip from Bristol? Whether you’re a local living in Bristol and looking for some inspiration, or you’re on holiday in the South West and want some fantastic suggestions, read on for our Top Ten Day

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Packhorse bridge in Castle Combe

Visit Castle Combe in the Cotswolds: Things to do with Kids

Are you planning a trip to The Cotswolds? The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, famous for its charming towns and villages, rolling countryside, storybook cottages and stately homes. The Cotswolds cover an area of nearly 800 square miles, mainly over the counties of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but also Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire and

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