Best attractions and places to see around East Brent include a variety of natural monuments, historical sites, and family-friendly trails. The region is situated near the Mendip Hills, offering diverse landscapes from dramatic gorges to open moorland. Visitors can explore areas known for their geological significance and rich history. The natural environment provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking both scenic beauty and historical interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Stunning views across the plains of Somerset. can see for absolutely miles on a clear day. Don't be fooled in to thinking it's an easy route I have made. It really isn't. Proper footwear and even poles are recommended. Bring waterproofs as back up shelter, as there are not many places out of the gorge to shelter. Download the route to device also, there is no phone coverage the further in to the gorge you go.
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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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Small cafe the almshouse on the corner is good and the lamb pub across the road looks popular both have seating outside or in
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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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A charming village. The church is quite spectacular and there is a cafe right next to it. A better place to stop before taking on the gorge... and it's tourists!
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Fabulous gravel track. As long as you're not too precious about getting grit and dirt on your bike, it's possible on any bike... smoother than most roads!
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Axbridge is a picturesque former market town on the southern fringe of the Mendip Hills. This small town has a medieval market square, narrow streets and old buildings, including timber framed buildings. These include some interesting Tudor houses and a 13th century parish church The flat moorland of the Axe Valley lies to the south of the town. In spite of the name, the River Axe is over a mile away in this direction. It is possible that the river once flowed closer to the town. The mediaeval town is strung out along its main street, on the road which links Cheddar to the coast.
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Yes, East Brent offers several family-friendly options. The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free cycleway suitable for all ages and abilities. You can also visit Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, where families can enjoy scenic views and spot wild ponies. The historic Axbridge Market Square is also a charming spot for a family outing.
The region boasts significant natural beauty. You can experience the dramatic Cheddar Gorge Climb, offering stunning surroundings and a challenging ascent. For panoramic views and valuable wildlife habitats, visit Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, the highest point of the Mendip Hills. Another excellent viewpoint is Wavering Down Trig Point, offering expansive views across Somerset and towards the Bristol Channel.
Yes, the area has a rich history. Axbridge Market Square is a notable historical site, featuring a medieval market square, narrow streets, and well-preserved Tudor houses and a 13th-century parish church. Additionally, Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies is an important archaeological site with Bronze Age burial sites.
East Brent is a great starting point for cycling. The Strawberry Line is a popular traffic-free trail, following a former railway line through picturesque Somerset countryside. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around East Brent guide, which includes easy to moderate rides like the Burnham Jetty loop or the View from Crook Peak loop.
Yes, there are several easy options for walkers. The Strawberry Line is a level and easygoing trail suitable for walking. For dedicated hiking, the Easy hikes around East Brent guide features short, accessible routes such as the View of the Somerset Levels loop from East Brent or Brent Knoll.
For wildlife viewing, head to Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its valuable wildlife habitats and the presence of wild ponies. Wavering Down Trig Point, also an SSSI, supports rare plants and flowers and is grazed by wild ponies and sheep.
The region offers several impressive viewpoints. Black Down Summit and Wild Ponies provides wonderful views across the Bristol Channel, Weston-super-Mare, and the Chew Valley. Similarly, Wavering Down Trig Point offers stunning vistas across Somerset and a glimpse of Cheddar reservoir. The Cheddar Gorge Climb also features breathtaking views as you ascend.
While specific parking details for every spot are not listed, popular attractions like Cheddar Gorge and areas around the Mendip Hills generally have designated parking facilities. For trails like The Strawberry Line, parking is often available at trailheads or nearby villages.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Strawberry Line has several places to stop for refreshments along the way, including a bakery at Winscombe and a cafe at Silver Springs Fishing Lake. In Axbridge Market Square, there are cafes and pubs, such as The Almshouse Tea Shop, perfect for a break.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and longer daylight hours. However, popular spots like Cheddar Gorge Climb can get very busy on summer weekends, so consider visiting during weekdays or earlier in the season for a quieter experience. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage to the Mendip Hills.
While the main highlights are well-loved, exploring the broader Mendip Hills area, particularly the less-trafficked paths around Black Down and Wavering Down, can reveal quieter spots and unique perspectives. The smaller villages surrounding East Brent, like Axbridge, also offer charming historical architecture away from the busiest tourist routes.
When visiting natural areas like Wavering Down and Black Down, which are grazed by wild ponies and sheep, it is important to keep your dog under close control and on a lead at all times to protect the wildlife and livestock.


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