
Somerset has some of the most beautiful places. Staying in Somerset's holiday cottage, you can enjoy your vacation in Somerset. If you are taking a vacation with a family or group of friends, you can choose to stay in a spacious Somerset holiday cottage. Somerset's holiday cottage is fully furnished and has ideal self-catering facilities if you would like to cook your own dishes while on Somerset vacation.
West Somerset Coast Pass
Please get out of a comfortable Somerset holiday cottage, head towards West Somerset and enjoy this walking trail. West Somerset Coast Path starts from the village of Steart and continues to the coastal resort of Minehead. The trail also passes through the Quantock Hills Area of excellent natural beauty (AONB). The length of West Somerset Coast Pass is about 25 miles. Ideal for an expedition to walk with your family and friends' groups. One of the best part of taking this walking trail is that you can join the road in many places. This allows you to choose the length of walking and you will not feel intimidating to complete the whole 25 miles. There are also some round strolls adjacent to the main routes that allow access to the towns and villages of Williton, Kilve, West Quantoxhead, Watchet, Dunster, Minehead, Blue Anchor. These towns and villages have several shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, B & BS and hotels.
Clarks Village
To visit Clarks Village, stay at comfortable Somerset Cottage and head for Clarks Village. Clarks Village is on Somerset's Farm Road, one of the places you can not miss on your vacation here. This is one place you can shop and enjoy your mind's content. Clarks Village is in an attractive and beautiful environment, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy entertainment and factory shopping. Attractions of Clarks Village include shoe museums, walking paths, children's playgrounds, 90 factories, restaurants and picnic areas. Visiting Clarks Village for 1 or 2 hours is not enough. You should plan around here in the morning or afternoon.
Conyger's tree and tower
Please visit Conygar Wood and Tower during your vacation at Somerset. The tree is named Conygar and its name comes from "coney" meaning rabbit and "Garth" meaning garden. The tower in the forest was entrusted by Henry Fondes Lutrell of Dunster Castle in 1775. The statue of the gate and wooden which was built by Connigger · Wood. The statue has been lost, but the gate of the gate is still visible in the west of the forest tower.
