Best attractions and places to see in Great Wood are primarily located within the Quantock Hills, offering diverse landscapes from ancient trails and dense forests to open moorland. This region provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Great Wood is known for its natural beauty and varied outdoor activities, appealing to those seeking exploration in a natural environment. The area features diverse trails, historical sites, and natural viewpoints.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate trail with outstanding beauty to enjoy
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If I had not stopped for the cattle grid I think I would have managed this climb but it was hard to get moving once I had stopped. Next time I'll cycle across the grid which turned out to be full of dirt and therefore ok to cycle across.
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Nice road onto the Quantock Hills from Over Stowey in the east towards Crowcombe gate and the car park on the top of the Quantocks. It's quite a tough climb but the views are great.
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Amazing natural trails well worth a visit any time of year
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Technical Downhill MTB Trails Park up at Triscombe Stone Car Park and have sum fun looping around these very fast and technical descents. Lots to discover from the access road and the other side of Cockercombe Bottom. Nearly all trails end up on the fire track, from hear make your way east and north back up to the start to try another trail - enjoy.
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One of the most majestic trails in the Quantocks, the Drove is a medieval track that travels along the top of the hills and forms an avenue with trees on both sides. Packed earth and rocky sections provide excellent hiking and cycling, and the Drove is wide although uneven throughout. There are many points along the Drove's route where you can enjoy simply phenomenal views across the lower Somerset landscape. Highland cattle and sheep also graze the fields beside it, so don't be surprised if you peer over a gate and find a furry face looking back at you.
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Am I still in England? This feels like being transported to NZ or Canada! With the ferns, soft grippy dirt and technical tree roots this little trail is a hoot! I recommend taking it easy the first time and then heading back up the fire road to have a proper rip because it's so much fun when you're not riding it blind!
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Make sure you are fuelled up with cake for this one! A little leg burner to get out of the valley. Lovely in autumn with colours of the seasons around you. Mostly hard pack and wide, great for gravel or xc.
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Great Wood, located within the Quantock Hills, offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You'll find dense forests, open moorland, and ancient trails. Highlights like The Drove Trail, Quantock Hills, provide phenomenal views across the lower Somerset landscape, while the Quantock Common Climb features knarled woods and moorland tops where you might spot wild horses and sheep.
Yes, Great Wood is rich in history. The Drove Road (Quantock Hills) is an ancient route once used by traders, and along its path, you can still find Bronze Age cairns and barrows, marking the graves of early settlers.
Great Wood offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can explore medieval tracks like The Drove Trail, or take on more challenging ascents such as the Quantock Common Climb. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking in Great Wood guide, which includes routes like the 'Great Wood loop via The Drove' and 'Wills Neck loop from Triscombe Stone'.
Absolutely! Great Wood is known for its challenging mountain biking trails. Highlights include the technical downhill trails at Cockercombe Bottom Mountain Bike Trails and the exciting Adscombe Enduro Trail, which features ferns, soft grippy dirt, and technical tree roots. You can find more options in the Gravel biking in Great Wood guide.
Great Wood offers numerous spots for stunning views. Both The Drove Trail and The Drove Road provide extensive vistas across the lower Somerset landscape. The Quantock Common Climb also rewards with great views from its moorland top.
Yes, the area around Great Wood offers excellent road cycling opportunities. You can find routes that take you through scenic country roads and challenging climbs. Explore options like the 'Blue Anchor Bay – Crowcombe Hill Climb loop' or the 'Hawkridge Reservoir – Scenic Country Road loop' in the Road Cycling Routes in Great Wood guide.
While specific family-focused attractions are not detailed, the natural environment of Great Wood, with its diverse trails and opportunities to spot wildlife like Highland cattle, sheep, and wild horses, can be enjoyable for families. Many of the hiking trails, especially the easier ones listed in the Hiking in Great Wood guide, are suitable for family walks.
The Quantock Hills, where Great Wood is located, offer beauty throughout the year. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, and even winter can be beautiful for walks, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
When exploring Great Wood, particularly along trails like The Drove Trail and on the moorland tops of the Quantock Common Climb, you might encounter Highland cattle, sheep, and wild horses grazing in the fields.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. For instance, the Hiking in Great Wood guide features routes like the 'Great Wood loop via The Drove — Quantock Hills' and 'Wills Neck loop from Triscombe Stone', which are designed as circular paths.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied outdoor activities in Great Wood. The majestic trails, phenomenal views, and the chance to explore historical sites like Bronze Age cairns are highly appreciated. The challenging mountain bike trails and the opportunity to see wild animals like horses and sheep also contribute to a memorable experience.


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