Unveiling the Timeless Charm: Exploring the Enchanting Alleys of Bath
Bath captivated me with its elegant streets and rich history. From the Roman Baths to the charming alleys, every corner felt like stepping into a living storybook.
Read more hereSomerset is a mix of historic cities, dramatic landscapes, and slower countryside moments. From elegant streets and Roman history to wild limestone gorges, this region offers a great balance of culture and nature. Below are the places I have explored so far.
Bath captivated me with its elegant streets and rich history. From the Roman Baths to the charming alleys, every corner felt like stepping into a living storybook.
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Towering limestone cliffs, winding paths, and open views made Cheddar Gorge one of the most impressive natural spots I have visited in Somerset.
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The climb to the top is short but memorable. Standing on the Tor feels slightly surreal, with wide views across the Somerset Levels.
A beautifully balanced cathedral set in a small, quiet city. The surrounding green adds to its calm, unhurried feel.
Traditional seaside energy with long walks, open skies, and plenty of nostalgia. It feels familiar in the best way.
Rolling moorland, quiet roads, and dramatic coastlines make Exmoor feel untouched. It is ideal if you want space and solitude.
Colourful shops and a spiritual edge give Glastonbury its unique identity. It feels different from anywhere else in the county.
Small villages, rolling fields, and quiet lanes define much of Somerset. It is a place where slowing down feels natural.
Here’s roughly where everything sits. Zoom, drag, and poke around to plan your own version of the day. Somerset is a big county so maybe a few days!