Bath - the Roman city Learn everything about Bath from its historic landmarks like the Roman Baths..
Bristol InformationWith a history rich in exploration and an ancient harbour at its beating heart, Bristol has grown..
Cheddar InformationThe area has been a destination of travellers and holidaymakers for centuries, each one curious to..
Chard InformationThis historic town has given birth to a number of notable pioneers: James Stringfellow, inventor of..
Wells InformationWells lies sheltered beneath the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills, and combines a wealth of..
Wookey Hole InformationCarved out under the limestone Mendip Hills over millions of years by the mysterious River Axe..
Bridgwater InformationBridgwater is a bustling town, with a wonderful history.A community has existed here for over 1,000..
Street InformationStreet stands just over a mile from Glastonbury, across the River Brue. In comparison with the..
Somerton InformationSomerton grew to be the capital of Wessex in the 7th century until Alfred the Great established..
See all locations in SomersetYeovil has been a traditional market town for centuries.Nowadays its bustling streets are lined with a mix of conventional high street stores and independent retailers, selling everything from crafts and clothes to pottery and food, much of it with a distinctive West Country appeal.
Alongside the established shops are busy and colourful street markets two days a week and a farmers market once a month.
The Quedam shopping centre is attractively designed to reflect a village street and provide a calm, friendly and relaxed environment for the serious shopper.
Yeovil boasts two theatres featuring excellent regular productions and an arts centre with a high quality exhibition programme. Call at Yeovil tourist information centre for current details.
Other attractions include swimming pools, children's adventure playgrounds, a golf club, ski centre, multi-screen cinema and ten-pin bowling.
At the foot of the town is the wooded parkland of Yeovil Country Park, where wonderful peaceful walks can be enjoyed.
A few miles away are the unusual Barwick park follies. A follies leaflet, available from the tourist information centre, gives an insight into these fascinating buildings.
Cornwall is the most south westerly county in England, and is most famous for its stunning scenery..
The Cotswolds InformationA two thousand square kilometre patch of land spanning six counties in England’s south west..
Gloucestershire InformationGloucestershireis all that you dream of as your favourite image of the English countryside.Sleepy..
Devon InformationDiscover Devon - unique, glorious, wild and wonderful, rich in history - a really special place..
Wiltshire InformationKnown as "The gateway to the West Country", Wiltshire is a beautiful county of great diversity...
Dorset InformationGet away from it all along the stunning Jurassic Coast, hunt for fossils on Dorset's picturesque..
Stow-on-the-Wold InformationAt a height of nearly 800 feet,Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest settlement in the Cotswold Hills...
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