Best attractions and places to see around Beckington include a variety of historic sites and natural features. This historic village in Somerset, England, is known for its past ties to the wool trade and features notable landmarks. The area is situated across the River Frome and offers access to the Kennet & Avon Canal, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
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Steep Steps down to the river and for view of the aqueduct are on the Bradford on Avon side.
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Lovely views to the River Avon across this historic bridge. Dating from the 13th or 14th C
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the point at which the Kennet and Avon canal crossed the river and railway line via the Aqueduct built by John Rennie & John Thomas between 1797 and 1801. Good pub here which will reopen summer 2025. This is on the main railway line now becoming a regular (request?) stop since 2011
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From Bath to here on a road bike with 25mm is doable but take it easy, further on, its a little rougher and 35mm would be better. here is a good stop of lunch or a drink
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Amazing for autumn colours
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I did this ride yesterday. It was deliciously cool on a hot day, and condensation drips do fall from the ceiling, but no problem for us. Both tunnels were lit tho pedestrians were tricky to spot and a bell was useful. We enjoyed the soundscape. I was pleased to have a light so I was visible to those cycling the other way. We encountered a group with a wheelchair user and it was tricky to spot her for those with no lights. A great place to bring kids for an adventure.
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The longest cycling and walking tunnel in the UK - 1,672 metres long to be precise! The Two Tunnels path is very wide and smooth so it’s perfect for small children who are not very confident yet, or for little ones on balance bikes. It is nearly flat as well, so great for smaller legs or kids who are learning to ride a bike. Don’t forget to take lights with you because the tunnels have some lighting, but a front and rear light are advised. Also remember that the tunnel might be cold on a hot summer day.The tunnels feature lights and music!
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Beckington is rich in history, particularly its ties to the wool trade. You can visit Beckington Castle, a Grade II* listed building with a history spanning from nobility to a recording studio. The Church of St. George, with Norman origins and a 14th-century structure, is another significant site. Don't miss Seymours Court Farmhouse, a 15th-century Grade-I listed building, or The Wool Hall, a 16th-century hub for the wool trade that later became a famous recording studio. The village also features many fine old stone houses, such as the Wool Merchants House on Bath Road, reflecting its prosperous past.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Two Tunnels Greenway offers a unique cycling experience through former railroad tunnels, often with music playing inside, which is great fun for all ages. The impressive Avoncliff Aqueduct and Dundas Aqueduct are engineering marvels that can be explored via the Kennet & Avon Canal towpath, providing scenic walks or bike rides. The historic town of Bradford on Avon also offers independent shops, cafes, and historical buildings that families can enjoy exploring.
The area around Beckington offers various outdoor activities, especially along the Kennet & Avon Canal. You can enjoy cycling along the towpath, which runs through leafy woodland and tranquil nature, or explore the unique Two Tunnels Greenway. For hiking, there are numerous routes available, including easy and moderate options. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Beckington guide and Easy hikes around Beckington guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Bristol and Bath Railway Path loop from Freshford mentioned in the Gravel biking around Beckington guide.
Absolutely. The Avoncliff Aqueduct and Dundas Aqueduct are both impressive feats of 18th-century engineering, carrying the Kennet & Avon Canal over the River Avon and railway, offering picturesque views. The towpath along the Kennet and Avon Canal itself provides stunning scenery with abundant wildlife and many locks.
The Kennet & Avon Canal is a significant feature, historically serving as a vital trade artery in the 18th century. Today, it's a popular spot for recreation. Impressive structures like the Avoncliff Aqueduct and Dundas Aqueduct carry the canal over rivers and railways, showcasing remarkable engineering. The canal's towpath, such as the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath — Dundas Aqueduct to Avoncliff, offers beautiful routes for walking and cycling through tranquil nature.
Beyond the major landmarks, Beckington offers charming local experiences. You can visit The Woolpack Inn, a historic pub built in 1591, still serving patrons today. For a taste of local life, stop by Mes Amis Café. The village is also noted historically as the place where carrots were first sown in England, a fact recorded by John Aubrey in the 17th century. For local produce, the regionally renowned White Row farm shop offers an onsite fishmonger, butcher, cheese counter, and deli.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the 'Mes Amis Café loop from Beckington' is an easy 5.3 km hike. Another option is the 'Tellisford Mill loop from Rode', which is an easy 4.5 km route. You can find more easy hiking options in the Easy hikes around Beckington guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of cycling through the former railroad tunnels of The Two Tunnels Greenway, noting its distinct atmosphere and even music at times. The impressive engineering and scenic beauty of the Avoncliff Aqueduct and Dundas Aqueduct are also highly appreciated. Many find the canal towpaths, like the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, to be beautiful and tranquil for walks and rides, especially enjoying the wildlife and stunning scenery.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Near the Dundas Aqueduct, you can often find a boat selling ice cream and cold drinks, or you can follow a signed trail to the Angel Fish cafe. In Beckington village, Mes Amis Café is a popular local spot. The historic town of Bradford on Avon also offers plenty of cafes and bakeries.
The Kennet & Avon Canal towpath, a popular route for cycling and walking, can become muddy after rain, so drier seasons like late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally more pleasant. However, the Two Tunnels Greenway offers a unique experience year-round, as the tunnels feel chilly in summer and warm in winter. For the best experience of the natural scenery and less muddy paths, aim for periods with less rainfall.
While many routes are easy to moderate, some longer and more challenging options exist in the wider area. For example, the 'Tellisford Mill – Iford Bridge loop from Rode' is a moderate 14.2 km hike. You can explore more options, including those with varying difficulty grades, in the Hiking around Beckington guide.


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