Food Scene
The Railway Inn
Station RoadSuperb dining in a lovely setting.
Lillypool Cafe and farm shop
Shipham RoadGreat for a breakfast up to 1pm.
Drinks & Nightlife
Crown Inn Churchill
The BatchThe Queen Victoria Inn
Pelting DroveRural and interesting with good food.
First Friday of each month - live music. Book a table and stay the evening.
84 locals recommend
The Sheppey
First Friday of each month - live music. Book a table and stay the evening.
Edwardian cider farm offering a wildlife trail through its apple orchards, plus a gift store.
28 locals recommend
Thatchers Cider
Station RoadEdwardian cider farm offering a wildlife trail through its apple orchards, plus a gift store.
Essentials
Budgens Langford
BypassGetting Around
Bristol Temple Meads Station
Shopping
Cabot Circus
Bond Street SouthThe Mall Clifton Village
14 The MallThe Mall at Cribbs Causeway
Merlin RoadClarks Village
Hansford N J
Excellent Butcher
Sightseeing
Cheddar Gorge
Bath
Roman Bath House
Abbey ChurchyardBishops Palace Gardens
Ashton Windmill
Wells Cathedral
Cathedral GreenThis is where the Inspiration for the hymn Rock of Ages came from. Just at the bottom of the Combe there is a small car park and on the opposite side is a plaque and the cleft in the rock.
If the Reverend Tiplady had walked a few yards further up the road on the opposite side, there is a large cave which would no doubt have kept him perfectly dry!
11 locals recommend
Burrington Combe
Burrington CombeThis is where the Inspiration for the hymn Rock of Ages came from. Just at the bottom of the Combe there is a small car park and on the opposite side is a plaque and the cleft in the rock.
If the Reverend Tiplady had walked a few yards further up the road on the opposite side, there is a large cave which would no doubt have kept him perfectly dry!
It is the only Grade 1 listed pier you can visit in the United Kingdom and features a range of attractions.
37 locals recommend
Clevedon Pier & Heritage Trust
The BeachIt is the only Grade 1 listed pier you can visit in the United Kingdom and features a range of attractions.
This iconic hill has been a spiritual magnet for centuries, for both Pagans and Christians. Tales have grown out of history, becoming blended and embellished leaving the truth, whatever it was, literally lost in the mists of Avalon.
427 locals recommend
Glastonbury Tor
This iconic hill has been a spiritual magnet for centuries, for both Pagans and Christians. Tales have grown out of history, becoming blended and embellished leaving the truth, whatever it was, literally lost in the mists of Avalon.
The 'most poetic of the English Cathedrals' set in the heart of medieval Wells and just a short journey from the holiday home in Churchill.
289 locals recommend
Wells Cathedral
Cathedral GreenThe 'most poetic of the English Cathedrals' set in the heart of medieval Wells and just a short journey from the holiday home in Churchill.
Ashton Windmill
Lovely little spot for a picnic.
Entertainment & Activities
Wookey Hole Caves
High StreetGreat place to watch the narrowboats and some lovely 'eateries'.
10 locals recommend
Bradford on Avon Taxis
Saint Margaret's StreetGreat place to watch the narrowboats and some lovely 'eateries'.
The Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare, is the ideal destination for non-stop indoor family theme park fun. This North Somerset pier, with its state-of-the-art Pavilion is a truly iconic destination for: family days out, events, concerts, weddings, and corporate events.
35 locals recommend
Grand Pier
Marine ParadeThe Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare, is the ideal destination for non-stop indoor family theme park fun. This North Somerset pier, with its state-of-the-art Pavilion is a truly iconic destination for: family days out, events, concerts, weddings, and corporate events.
Great centre for skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing and snacks.
22 locals recommend
Mendip Snowsport Centre
Lyncombe DriveGreat centre for skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing and snacks.
Great for windsurfing, kitesurfing, games of rounders or simply chilling!
40 locals recommend
Weston Super Mare Beach
Great for windsurfing, kitesurfing, games of rounders or simply chilling!
Bristol Harbourside
Once a busy dock where sailors and merchants would trade goods and set sail for voyages of discovery, Bristol's Harbourside is now an attractive, modern development filled with restaurants, bars, shops and hotels.
The area is alive with the buzz of Sunday markets, waterside restaurants and bars and a whole host of sports and activities including yachting, paddle boarding, cycling and rowing. Stroll around the water’s edge and you will find Millennium Square acting as a fantastic central hub, with its fountains and big screen as well as world-class attractions such as Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We The Curious, Bristol Aquarium, Arnolfini, Spike Island, Watershed and M Shed.
Or you could just let the world pass you by whilst watching the boats head in or the swans swim past whilst dangling your feet over the edge with a cold glass of cider in hand.
103 locals recommend
Harbourside
Bristol Harbourside
Once a busy dock where sailors and merchants would trade goods and set sail for voyages of discovery, Bristol's Harbourside is now an attractive, modern development filled with restaurants, bars, shops and hotels.
The area is alive with the buzz of Sunday markets, waterside restaurants and bars and a whole host of sports and activities including yachting, paddle boarding, cycling and rowing. Stroll around the water’s edge and you will find Millennium Square acting as a fantastic central hub, with its fountains and big screen as well as world-class attractions such as Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We The Curious, Bristol Aquarium, Arnolfini, Spike Island, Watershed and M Shed.
Or you could just let the world pass you by whilst watching the boats head in or the swans swim past whilst dangling your feet over the edge with a cold glass of cider in hand.