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Looking for places to go or things to do in Somerset? You have come to the right place! As you can see we have plenty of ideas for fun family days out, For details on any of the attractions listed below, just click the attraction name or 'Go Find it' link Somerset Visitor Attractions - Page 2 of 3
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More than 900 years of history are here in this former Cistercian monestry with 300 acres of award winning gardens which include Englands most high powered fountain. This Stately Home makes a stunning venue for Weddings and other Celebrations.
Forde Abbey is a living, working estate and a family home founded in 1140 as a Monastery and has been a...
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Feel the history in the astmopheric ruins of Englands largest Abbey set in 36 acres of parkland.
In the spring you can see Snowdrops, Daffodils and Bluebells follow and wild flowers later in the year.
From April to October characters from the Abbey's past make history come alive. See king Arthur's tomb and grave in the ledgendary burial plac...
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This well known museum, at Sparkford in Somerset contains over 340 cars. There is one of the Uks largest speedway collections, as well as nostalgic classics from the 1950s and 1960s.
Do allow some time for your visit, as there are 11 display halls in total, each with its own impressive collection of cars ranging from from Rolls Royce, to Bentley...
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Here there are 40 acres of walks, streams, temples, woodlands, lakes and cascades to take your breath away.
Three period gardens delight you here - the Georgian landscape, The Victorian Terrace and the Edwardian formal garden, all once abandoned now restored.
All the ingredients for a great day out include family fun, activities and events, f...
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Here you will see Tv and Radio related toys, books, comics, games and more, bringing back memories of your favourite Tv programmes.
You can also see a collection of vintage and novelty Radios, radiogams and Tv's. In the shop there are toys, games and memorabilia as well as other nostalgic items.
There is a Tea room where you can have lunch o...
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Noah's Ark offers a day out for all the family. You can hold baby chicks, rabbits and guinea pigs, and feed deer and camels there are over 80 types of animals to see.
There are daily animal shows, tractor rides, indoor and outdoor adventure play grounds for all ages. You can picnic indoors or outdoors....
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For over 500 years cider apples have been grown and pressed at the Perry's family farm, nestled in the heart of Somerset, the true cider county. The original 16th century thatched barn is not only the centre piece of the farm, but is still used every autumn to store and press the season's apple harvest.
Established in 1923 the Perry family conti...
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Open all year round it's a whole new world of fascinating seqa creatures.
Walk uner the waves, learn about lungfish come face to face with sea horses and lear about conservation.
The rainforset river shows you the mysteries of its deeps, see the Rays and try the Discovery Trail, with interactiove touch screens, Dr Cods's Learing zone and t...
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Visit the Bath house where local residents and pilgrims bathed 2000 years ago. Here in the heart of Bath lie the stone remains of one of the finest religious spa in the ancient world. Here can be seen the ruins of the temple of Mineroa, goddess of the thermal spring.
The hot springs are the only ones in the UK.
For many centuries millons o...
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Here you will find something new around every corner for a fun day out.
In the indoor play castle you will find endless fun whatever the weather.
See amazing fish from around the world and join in a pirate adventure.
There is a Radio musem, a fort for exhilirating play, shadowsting puppets, outdoor animals and more. Face your fears of sna...
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