Weston Super Mare & The Grand Pier
Weston-super-Mare is a favourite seaside spot for families, bursting with traditional charm and endless things to do. Enjoy its long golden beach, build sandcastles, tuck into fish and chips, or wander along the famous Grand Pier with its rides, arcades and indoor attractions. Stroll the lively seafront, explore the Marine Lake, or simply relax and take in the stunning views across the Bristol Channel. With seaside treats, entertainment and fun at every turn, Weston-super-Mare offers the perfect family day out.
Glastonbury
Discover shops in Glastonbury, selling everything from vintage clothes to healing crystals. Pop into Glastonbury Abbey which is connected in legend unparalleled by any other abbey in England. Since Medieval times, the abbey has held legendary status as the earliest Christian foundation in Britain linked to Joseph of Arimathea and the burial place of King Arthur. Today it is a tranquil setting where you can discover the stories, explore the 36 acres of grounds and enjoy a range of events and activities. Stop to visit the mystical Chalice Well en route to climbing the iconic Glastonbury Tor with its fantastic view of the Somerset Levels.
Wookey Hole
Wookey Hole is one of Somerset’s most exciting family days out, offering a magical mix of adventure, history and all-round fun. Explore the famous ancient caves with their incredible rock formations, hear the legends of the Wookey Witch, and discover a world of attractions above ground too — including the Dinosaur Grove, Victorian Penny Arcade, Magic Mirror Maze, Fairy Garden and the lively circus shows. With plenty to see, do and explore for all ages, Wookey Hole is a brilliant day packed full of wonder, laughter and unforgettable memories.
Haynes Motor Museum
Haynes Motor Museum is home to the UK’s largest collection of cars and motorcycles, with over 300 vehicles from around the world to explore. Perfect for family days out, the Museum offers engaging trails and hands-on activities alongside 15 incredible exhibitions. As an educational charity, every visit helps preserve and share the history of motoring for future generations.
The idea to create a museum that shared a passion for the car began with John Haynes OBE and his wife, Annette Haynes.
John was the founder of Haynes Publishing and creator of the Haynes Owners Workshop manuals which floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1979. He also collected cars that appealed to him, beginning with a 1930 Morris Oxford Six saloon. By the early 1980s his collection had expanded considerably and he made the decision to found the Museum and donate the vehicles to the Museum charity. Following a comprehensive review in 2020, the Museum embarked on a transformative journey of change to ensure the future relevance to a broader audience and accessibility for all.
They are just off the A303 in Sparkford, Somerset and easily located from all directions and connected by nearby public transport to other areas in the UK.
The Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is devoted to the history of British naval aviation. It has an extensive collection of military and civilian aircraft, aero engines, models of aircraft and Royal Navy ships, and paintings and drawings related to naval aviation.
With four exhibition halls, over ninety aircraft, more than 2 million records, and 30 thousand artefacts, the Museum is Europe's largest naval aviation museum.
It is also home to the first British Concorde, the immersive Aircraft Carrier Experience and Barracuda Live: The Big Rebuild. Explore our collection, showing the evolution of the Fleet Air Arm from inception to modern day. Enjoy exhilarating days out and experience life at full throttle.
Wells - the UK's smallest City
Wells in Somerset is definitely worth visiting, especially for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking a charming, less crowded alternative to Bath, boasting a stunning cathedral, the unique Bishop’s Palace, a vibrant market, and proximity to beautiful countryside like Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury. Its compact size makes it easily walkable, offering a tranquil medieval atmosphere with medieval buildings, cobbled streets, good eateries, and a genuine sense of stepping back in time.
Places worth visiting:
Bishop’s Palace & Gardens: A stunning medieval palace with a moat, swans, and beautiful gardens, offering a peaceful escape.
Compact & Walkable: As England’s smallest city, its main attractions are close together, perfect for exploring on foot.
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