some have vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. . housed in a building dating from the 17th century, this traditional pub with rooms is a 6-minute walk from the wells and mendip museum, and 2. the 4 colourful, individually decorated rooms all include en suite bathrooms, and have flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. there's a relaxed all-day restaurant with a beamed ceiling, serving classic pub cuisine, and a bar offering real ales and terrace seating. 6 miles from wookey hole caves Bristol Airport 35 min
Chalice Well (14 min.) sacred well more than 2 000 years old in gardens and orchards hosting events and retreats. Bus Station (2 min) Bishop S Palace (6 min.) 13th-century palace with a moat and bell-ringing swans plus 14 acres of gardens with well pools. Chamberlain Street (3 min) Somerset Rural Life Museum (13 min.) timbered museum outlining rural lives since the 19th-century with an abbey barn built around 1370. Gough S Cave (20 min.) cave system stretching over 2km with exhibitions about their formation and historic inhabitants. Nunney Castle (25 min.) picturesque ruins of a small 14th-century castle with 4 round corner towers & a moat. Bus Station (Bay 2) (2 min) Mendip Hills Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty (18 min.) these notable limestone hills draw hikers & spelunkers with its many caves & ancient historic sites. Cheddar Gorge U0026 Caves Car Park (19 min.) Chew Valley Lake (22 min.) scenic rural 1 200-acre reservoir & swan-watching & angling spot looped by a trails with a cafe. Bus Station (Bay 4) (2 min) Wookey Hole Caves (6 min.) extensive network of limestone caves to explore with an on-site paper mill and family attractions. Cheddar Gorge (22 min.) deep limestone ravine with hiking trails viewpoints & underground stalactite/stalagmite caves. East Somerset Railway (21 min.) summer timetable for steam train trips with kids events and a dining carriage serving cream teas. Ebbor Gorge National Nature Reserve (9 min.) nature preserve featuring a limestone gorge caves & trails plus neolithic & bronze age remains. Glastonbury Tor (17 min.) church ruins & sweeping area views are the highlights at this lush terraced hilltop. Glastonbury Abbey (14 min.) fabled remains of a wealthy monastery with links to king arthur and guinevere and a visitor centre. |