West Somerset District
West Somerset District
Best natural monuments around West Somerset District showcase a diverse landscape, from the expansive moorlands of Exmoor National Park to the ancient woodlands and coastal features of the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This region offers a variety of natural formations, including high points with panoramic views, historic bridges, and fossil-rich beaches. These areas provide opportunities to experience the region's unique geology and natural ecosystems.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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very nice hike with a view of the sea
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If walking the route I've suggested I would wear good waterproof boots and if your unsteady on your feet take poles to help balance great walk to suit all abilities
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There is a couple of these money stumps alot this route I had never seen them before until today
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Nice Waterfall. Not as impressive as it looks on the pictures, if it has not rained for some time. Car park (4£ a day) available at Home Farm Holiday Center. (Limited space)
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Wonderful views over the coast and to Wales. I came up some hike a bike crazy bridleway but I'm sure there is easier ways to ascend before you get ready for the crazy single track descent.
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I'm surprised no one has plundered the trees yet.
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The highest point on Exmoor and Somerset offers amazing views towards Dartmoor and the Quantocks.
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West Somerset District offers a variety of highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are Dunkery Beacon Summit, the highest point in Somerset with panoramic views, and Tarr Steps clapper bridge, a historic Grade I-listed bridge. Visitors also frequently enjoy Selworthy Beacon for its magnificent views over the rolling countryside and out to sea.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Tarr Steps clapper bridge is particularly popular, offering easy walking routes and a pub nearby. The surrounding River Barle valley is known for its wildlife and wild ponies. Additionally, the Coin Tree in Exmoor National Park and the intriguing Dead Tree Remains in Exmoor National Park offer unique photo opportunities and are suitable for family visits.
The region is rich in diverse geological features. You can explore the dramatic coastal scenery and towering rock formations of the Valley of Rocks, famous for its feral goats. Kilve Beach Fossil Beds are renowned for their Jurassic history and abundance of fossils, particularly ammonites, within the Blue Lias Formation cliffs. The ancient clapper bridges like Tarr Steps also showcase unique ancient construction.
The natural monuments in West Somerset District are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Selworthy Beacon & Hurlstone Point loop' or the 'Kilve, Beacon Hill & Bicknoller Post running loop'. For gravel biking, routes like 'Dunkery Beacon Summit loop' are available. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes like 'Blue Anchor Bay – Porlock Toll Road loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot, for example, in the Running Trails around West Somerset District guide or the Gravel biking around West Somerset District guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Dunkery Beacon Summit, the highest point in Somerset, offering vistas across the Bristol Channel, Wales, Exmoor, and Dartmoor. Selworthy Beacon also provides magnificent views over the rolling countryside and out to sea. On the Quantock Hills, Beacon Hill Trig Point offers fabulous views both east and west along the coastline and across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
Yes, you can visit St Audries Bay Waterfall. This natural monument is located on the coast and offers a scenic spot where the waterfall cascades onto the beach.
West Somerset District is rich in wildlife. Near Tarr Steps and Landacre Bridge, you can often spot wild Exmoor ponies. The Valley of Rocks is famous for its resident herd of feral goats. The Quantock Hills are home to wild Exmoor ponies, sheep, red deer, and marsh harriers, making them excellent for wildlife spotting.
Many natural monuments in West Somerset District can be enjoyed year-round. For instance, the circular route around Tarr Steps clapper bridge is pleasant in both autumn and summer. Exmoor National Park, which includes Dunkery Beacon, is an International Dark Sky Reserve, making it an excellent spot for stargazing on clear nights, particularly outside of summer months.
Absolutely. Tarr Steps clapper bridge is a Grade I-listed Scheduled Ancient Monument, believed to be medieval in origin. Dunkery Beacon Summit is also considered a historical site, with evidence of ancient burial mounds. The Kilve Beach Fossil Beds offer a glimpse into the region's deep geological history.
The region is crisscrossed with excellent walking trails. The South West Coast Path crosses Selworthy Beacon and passes through the Quantock Hills. The Coleridge Way and the Somerset Coastal Path also traverse the Quantocks, offering spectacular walking. For a shorter, easy walk, the circular route around Tarr Steps clapper bridge is highly recommended. You can find more detailed walking routes in the Running Trails around West Somerset District guide, which includes many walking options.
Many natural monuments in West Somerset District double as excellent viewpoints. Besides Dunkery Beacon Summit and Selworthy Beacon, Beacon Hill Trig Point on the Quantock Hills provides stunning coastal and inland views. Bicknoller Post and Haddon Hill Trig Point also offer rewarding vistas of the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, there are options available. For example, near Tarr Steps clapper bridge, there is a pub conveniently located at the start/finish of popular walking routes. While specific cafes are not always directly adjacent to every monument, many villages and towns within Exmoor National Park and the Quantock Hills offer pubs and cafes for visitors.


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