Best attractions and places to see around Wedmore include a variety of notable landmarks, cultural sites, and diverse natural features. This historic village is situated within the Somerset Levels, offering views of the surrounding landscape and the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can explore ancient churches, medieval market crosses, and unique cultural events. The area also provides access to extensive natural landscapes, including moors, nature reserves, and significant geological formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice traffic free route with lots of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Recommend the bakery at Winscombe. Sadly, the numerous bike gates along the route are a pain if you're on a mountain/hybrid bike as they are too narrow.
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https://youtu.be/pZAoONJz04g The climb up the 301 steps to the famous summit is well worth it for the views.
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Black Down Hill or Beacons Batch is the highest hill in the Mendip Hills at 325m, Somerset, in south-western England. Black Down lies just a few miles eastward of the Bristol Channel at Weston-super-Mare, and provides a view over the Chew Valley. It has a trig pointed summit and is a UK designated Marilyn with a prominence of over 150m.
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Situated just a small walk from Glastonbury Centre, Glastonbury Tor Hill stands at a height of 158 m… The walk to the top is steep, and may require stops, but in general terms is only a small climb. The views are breath taking, on a clear day you can see across to the Bristol Channel. The views are amplified by the low land area which can be seen in every direction.
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The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free trail between Yatton and Cheddar. The gravel path follows the route of a former railway line that once carried delicious cargos of strawberries from Cheddar. The line was well usd for nearly a century until its closure in 1965. Level and easygoing, the trail is suitable for all ages and abilities. It winds through some very pretty Somerset countryside, too.
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The area around Wedmore offers a variety of popular attractions. Highlights include the dramatic scenery of Cheddar Gorge Climb, the highest point in the Mendip Hills, Beacon Batch summit trig point with its panoramic views, and the iconic Glastonbury Tor. For a more leisurely experience, The Strawberry Line offers a traffic-free trail through the Somerset countryside.
Wedmore village is rich in history. You can explore St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 15th century with earlier stonework, and features a 14th-century font and a rare 15th-century wall painting. The 14th-century Market Cross stands as a reminder of Wedmore's medieval trading past. The village also boasts historic buildings like the late 15th-century Old Vicarage and The George Inn, a 16th-century former coaching inn.
Yes, Wedmore is ideally situated for exploring diverse natural features. The village is within the Somerset Levels, known for its lush landscapes and 'rhines' (waterways) teeming with wildlife. The Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) forms a scenic backdrop. Nearby, Ebbor Gorge offers a varied circular route through ancient woodland. For bird enthusiasts, Westhay Nature Reserve and the Avalon Marshes (famous for winter starling murmurations) are excellent choices.
Wedmore is a great base for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Willow Walk or the Cheddar Gorge Cliff Road. Hikers have options ranging from easy loops around Cheddar Reservoir to more challenging trails in Westhay Moor Nature Reserve. You can find detailed guides for cycling at Cycling around Wedmore and for hiking at Hiking around Wedmore.
Absolutely. The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free trail suitable for all ages and abilities, perfect for family walks or bike rides. Just a short drive away, Wookey Hole Caves offers an immersive experience with ancient legends, stunning rock formations, adventure golf, and other activities that children will enjoy. The community woodlands, such as Terry's Community Wood, also provide pleasant, accessible spaces for families.
Wedmore is known for its distinctive cultural events. It hosts the annual Turnip Prize, a humorous competition celebrating 'hilariously bad artwork,' with winning entries displayed at The New Inn. The village also has a vibrant community spirit, with various festivals throughout the year, including classical opera performances and a real ale festival.
For breathtaking views, head to Beacon Batch summit trig point, the highest point in the Mendip Hills, offering panoramic vistas over the Bristol Channel, Weston-super-Mare, and the Chew Valley. Glastonbury Tor also provides amazing views of the Somerset Levels, Dorset, Wiltshire, and Wales. The elevated position of Wedmore itself offers dramatic views of the surrounding Somerset Levels and the Mendip Hills.
Wedmore is charming year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for walking and cycling, with lush landscapes. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the Mendip Hills. Winter offers a unique spectacle with the starling murmurations over the Avalon Marshes, a truly captivating natural phenomenon. Always check local event listings for village festivals.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Strawberry Line is a level, traffic-free trail perfect for easy strolls. You can also find easy hikes around Cheddar Reservoir or in Draycott Sleights Nature Reserve. For more options, consult the Easy hikes around Wedmore guide.
Wedmore's central location makes it an excellent base for exploring wider Somerset. You can easily reach the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the historic town of Glastonbury with its Abbey and Glastonbury Tor, and the beautiful cathedral city of Wells. Wookey Hole Caves, offering an immersive family experience, is also a short drive away.
Yes, Wedmore is perfectly situated within the Somerset Levels. You can explore the unique landscape characterized by 'rhines' (waterways) and rich biodiversity. The Tealham and Tadham Moors, a 'site of special scientific interest,' are particularly rich in insect and bird life. The Avalon Marshes, known for their spectacular starling murmurations in winter, are also easily accessible from the village.
Many of the outdoor areas around Wedmore are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. The numerous walking and cycling trails, including sections of The Strawberry Line and the community woodlands, are generally suitable for dogs. Always check specific reserve rules, such as those for Westhay Nature Reserve, regarding dog access.
Glastonbury Tor is a significant landmark due to its historical and mythical associations, often linked to Arthurian legend and thought by some to be the mythical Avalon. Climbing the hill rewards visitors with amazing views of the Somerset Levels and beyond. At its summit, you'll find the ruins of the 15th-century St Michael's Church, adding to its historical charm.


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