The Hideaway @ Somerset Guide

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The Hideaway @ Somerset Guide

Things to see and do out and about

It’s not just a festival you know! Glastonbury village is thought to sit on some pretty powerful ley lines and its springs, stone tor and abbey were a draw for seekers of all kinds of spirituality and healing long before rock and roll was invented. Let’s start with the Tor, a stone tower up on a high hill above the town with amazing views across the Somerset Levels. Many myths and legends are associated with the place but my favourite is that it is home of Gwyn Ap Nudd, king of the fairies and that when you walk through its archway you momentarily cross into another realm, leaving the place lifted and invigorated by fae spirits! The healing springs can be found at the ancient Chalice Well and the Red Spring, or the more subdued White Spring. Other ancient landmarks in ‘​The Isle of Avalon’ ​as Glastonbury was known back in the day, are the archaic oak trees Gog and Magog, although sadly Gog was set afire in 2017! And last but not least the beautiful ruined abbey where legend says King Arthur himself was laid to rest. Many people make the contemporary pilgrimage to Glastonbury to find some sense of spirituality and connection with the ancient world and this is reflected in the businesses on offer there. Pagan and Wicca suppliers, bookshops, crystals, wind chimes, and fairy garlands rub shoulders with organic supermarkets, vegan cafes, and fortune-tellers…go with an open mind and you won’t be disappointed!
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Glastonbury
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It’s not just a festival you know! Glastonbury village is thought to sit on some pretty powerful ley lines and its springs, stone tor and abbey were a draw for seekers of all kinds of spirituality and healing long before rock and roll was invented. Let’s start with the Tor, a stone tower up on a high hill above the town with amazing views across the Somerset Levels. Many myths and legends are associated with the place but my favourite is that it is home of Gwyn Ap Nudd, king of the fairies and that when you walk through its archway you momentarily cross into another realm, leaving the place lifted and invigorated by fae spirits! The healing springs can be found at the ancient Chalice Well and the Red Spring, or the more subdued White Spring. Other ancient landmarks in ‘​The Isle of Avalon’ ​as Glastonbury was known back in the day, are the archaic oak trees Gog and Magog, although sadly Gog was set afire in 2017! And last but not least the beautiful ruined abbey where legend says King Arthur himself was laid to rest. Many people make the contemporary pilgrimage to Glastonbury to find some sense of spirituality and connection with the ancient world and this is reflected in the businesses on offer there. Pagan and Wicca suppliers, bookshops, crystals, wind chimes, and fairy garlands rub shoulders with organic supermarkets, vegan cafes, and fortune-tellers…go with an open mind and you won’t be disappointed!
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Wells Cathedral
Cathedral Green
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Cheddar-Schlucht
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Wookey Hole
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Kelchbrunnen
85-89 Chilkwell St
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Brean Strand
Brean Down Road
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West Bay Strand Dorset
Esplanade
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Bristol Docks
Dock Gate Lane
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Clarks Village
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Chew Magna Reservoir
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Lyme Regis Strand
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Hauser and Worth Vineyard
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The Roman Baths
Abbey Churchyard
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Pulteney-Brücke
Bridge Street
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The GRE

What not to miss

Over the years Frome has cultivated a reputation as a haven for artists and craftspeople and a draw for anyone who seeks a bit of an alternative lifestyle….like Totnes in Devon or Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire. It has previously been voted Prettiest Village in England and 6th best place to live in the UK. It deserves the accolades! The quaint little market town is packed with historical buildings and the wonderful cobbled Catherine Hill is lined with a fine array of quirky independent shops and cafes that specialise in local food and craftsmanship. The Market is still thriving for 3 days a week and on the first Sunday of every month the curated Independent Market arrives. This is perfect for seekers of more unusual gifts and items from vintage collectibles to locally crafted products. Once a year in July Frome hosts an Arts Festival and the whole town comes alive with performance, music and colour.
ver the years Frome has cultivated a reputation as a haven for artists and craftspeople and a draw for anyone who seeks a bit of an alternative lifestyle….like Totnes in Devon or Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire. It has previously been voted Prettiest Village in England and 6th best place to live in the UK. It deserves the accolades! The quaint little market town is packed with historical buildings and the wonderful cobbled Catherine Hill is lined with a fine array of quirky independent shops and cafes that specialise in local food and craftsmanship. The Market is still thriving for 3 days a week and on the first Sunday of every month the curated Independent Market arrives. This is perfect for seekers of more unusual gifts and items from vintage collectibles to locally crafted products. Once a year in July Frome hosts an Arts Festival and the whole town comes alive with performance, music and colour.
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ver the years Frome has cultivated a reputation as a haven for artists and craftspeople and a draw for anyone who seeks a bit of an alternative lifestyle….like Totnes in Devon or Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire. It has previously been voted Prettiest Village in England and 6th best place to live in the UK. It deserves the accolades! The quaint little market town is packed with historical buildings and the wonderful cobbled Catherine Hill is lined with a fine array of quirky independent shops and cafes that specialise in local food and craftsmanship. The Market is still thriving for 3 days a week and on the first Sunday of every month the curated Independent Market arrives. This is perfect for seekers of more unusual gifts and items from vintage collectibles to locally crafted products. Once a year in July Frome hosts an Arts Festival and the whole town comes alive with performance, music and colour.
Mill On The Brue
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Glastonbury Tor
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Active days out

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South West Karting - Haynes
Experience the best of Somerset by bike. Enjoy more of Cheddar Gorge, Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cruise along the Strawberry Line, days out to the coast or Wells or discover the many nature reserves in the area Description cycle-2-(2).jpgExperience the best of Somerset by bike. Enjoy more of Cheddar Gorge, Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cruise along the Strawberry Line, days out to the coast or Wells or discover the many nature reserves in the area Premium adult bikes suitable for the amazing cycling routes in the Cheddar area – we have routes for all abilities. There’s something for everyone. E-Bikes, it’s like riding a bike only easier - Range of up to 70km - £38 per day Mountain Bikes, discover the Mendips. -£19 per day Helmet, water bottle, lock & lights provided. Optional hi-vis vest & phone holders. Image Gallery Opening Hours Opening hours are seasonal and may differ in bad weather. Contact Cheddar Bikes Cheddar Bikes Lower North St Cheddar Somerset BS27 3HA United Kingdom T: 07864329840 E: hello@cheddarbikes.co.uk W: cheddarbikes.co.uk/
Cheddar Bikes
Lower North Street
Experience the best of Somerset by bike. Enjoy more of Cheddar Gorge, Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cruise along the Strawberry Line, days out to the coast or Wells or discover the many nature reserves in the area Description cycle-2-(2).jpgExperience the best of Somerset by bike. Enjoy more of Cheddar Gorge, Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cruise along the Strawberry Line, days out to the coast or Wells or discover the many nature reserves in the area Premium adult bikes suitable for the amazing cycling routes in the Cheddar area – we have routes for all abilities. There’s something for everyone. E-Bikes, it’s like riding a bike only easier - Range of up to 70km - £38 per day Mountain Bikes, discover the Mendips. -£19 per day Helmet, water bottle, lock & lights provided. Optional hi-vis vest & phone holders. Image Gallery Opening Hours Opening hours are seasonal and may differ in bad weather. Contact Cheddar Bikes Cheddar Bikes Lower North St Cheddar Somerset BS27 3HA United Kingdom T: 07864329840 E: hello@cheddarbikes.co.uk W: cheddarbikes.co.uk/
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Mendip Snowsportzentrum
Lyncombe Drive
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Food scene

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Roth Bar & Grill
Dropping Lane
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Quirky pub full of artwork with an interesting menu on the Somerset levels Live music at weekends
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The Sheppey
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Quirky pub full of artwork with an interesting menu on the Somerset levels Live music at weekends
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Somerset Cider Brandy Co
Burrow Hill Burrow Way
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Pip’s Railway Carriage Cafe
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The Red Lion
Glastonbury Road
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Lazy Lobster chew magna
5d S Parade
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The White Hart
Market Place
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The Old Tannery
Morland Road
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The Oyster & Fish House
Cobb Road
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The Newt in Somerset
A359
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Roth Bar & Grill
Dropping Lane
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Osip restaurant
1 High St
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The Red Lion Inn
North Street
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Rainbows End Cafe
17A High St
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HOLM Somerset
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The Walled Garden at Mells
Selwood Street
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The Old Pharmacy
3 High St
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Lord Poulett Arms
High Street
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Barrington Boar
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Middlewick Farm Shop and Cafe
Saffron
Tamburino Village
62 High St
Queen of Cups
Great pancakes And a wide menu with foods from around the globe Very family friendly
Fondo Lounge
Great pancakes And a wide menu with foods from around the globe Very family friendly
Wraxall Vineyard
Wraxall Road
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The Newt in Somerset
A359
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Sightseeing

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Haynes International Motor Museum
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Quantock Hills, Taunton TA5 1HJ, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Lyme Regis Strand
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Glastonbury Abbey
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RSPB Ham Wall
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Avalon Marshes Zentrum
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Glastonbury Tor
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Cheddar-Schlucht
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Areas of natural beauty

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Quantock Hills AONB
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Ham Hill, High Ham, Langport TA10, Vereinigtes Königreich
Combe Hill Woods
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RSPB Ham Wall
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