Lype hill, Somerset

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5.75 miles mi  | Hard | 3hrs
A sunken lane from Wheddon Cross leads up to Lype Hill, the high point of the Brendons.

Kilve, Somerset

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3 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 30min
With the risk of French invasion now passed, you can spy out these Tudor villages and breezy cliffs without fearing arrest.

Holford, Somerset

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5.5 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs 40min
An up-and-down walk in the glorious Quantock combes.

Holford, Somerset

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7.25 miles mi  | Medium | 3hrs 15min
Stretch your legs on this walk along the extensive Quantock ridge.

Bridgwater, Somerset

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6 miles mi  | Easy | 2hrs 15min
From Bridgwater walk out beside a river and back beside a canal

Wiveliscombe, Somerset

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6 miles mi  | Easy | 3hrs 15min
A pretty village and a wooded riverside on the edge of the Brendons.

Stapley, Somerset

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3 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 40min
Stapley's little valley looks down over the country boundary into Devon, towards a grim murder scene.

Blackdown hills, Somerset

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5 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs 40min
Prior's Park Wood is at its best with autumn's colours or spring's bluebells beautifully concealing some intricate geology.

Blackdown hills, Somerset

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8 miles mi  | Medium | 3hrs 15min
A long walk to the Blackdown's highest points

Curry rivel, Somerset

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4 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 45min
From Curry Rivel to the Cider Monument for a view over the moors.

Ilminster, Somerset

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5.75 miles mi  | Easy | 2hrs 45min
A pleasing riverside ramble, an ancient village, and a wood that aspires to being ancient.

East lambrook, Somerset

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4.75 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs 30min
A gentle, secluded ramble around the fields and fragrant apple orchards of central Somerset.

Ham hill, Somerset

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4 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs
Ascending the hill whose warm-coloured limestone forms the towns and villages of Somerset.

Ham hill, Somerset

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5 miles mi  | Medium | 3hrs 15min
High Wood to Ham Hill with unexpected views of Montacute House

Winsham, Somerset

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7 miles mi  | Easy | 3hrs 30min
A walk between two remarkable villages, featuring two very different churches, hidden in the chalk combes of southwest Somerset.

Cucklington, Somerset

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5.5 miles mi  | Hard | 2hrs 45min
Up and down the hill in deepest Somerset, taking in a church with over a thousand years of history.

South cadbury, Somerset

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6.5 miles mi  | Medium | 3hrs 30min
A hill-fort gives wide views of Somerset and a glimpse of pre-history.

Polden hills, Somerset

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4.5 miles mi  | Medium | 2hrs 15min
From Polden’s edge down on to the Somerset Levels and up again

Glastonbury, Somerset

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2.5 miles mi  | Easy | 1hr 30min
King Arthur, a sacred thorn, a Somerset tor and 10 centuries of fine buildings

Alfred's tower, Somerset

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8.5 miles mi  | Medium | 4hrs
An expedition through parts of Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire, to Stourhead and Alfred’s Tower.
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