Best attractions and places to see around Clayhanger include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features waterways, historical bridges, and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A lovely ford with a beautiful bridge. a warm day. very nice to paddle the feet
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came across this gorgeous bridge with the ford in front of it. a lovely place to stop to paddle your feet
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Bury Bridge at Bury in the parish of Brompton Regis within the English county of Somerset is a medieval packhorse bridge. It has been scheduled as an ancient monument and Grade II* listed building. The stone bridge carries a track over the River Haddeo.
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It lies on the southeastern fringe of Exmoor National Park, though it is separated from the Exmoor massif itself by the valleys of the rivers Haddeo and Exe, the highest point of 1,164ft
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All the cafés and inns are good - though special mention to Bridge House (opposite car park near church) for "proper good food", a really nice welcome, and being able to store bikes inside (just ask) - hot choc is amazing!
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This packhorse bridge crosses the River Haddeo. Of medieval origin, it has four arches and high stone parapets. It is located very close to Haddon Hill and Wimbleball Lake.
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This trig point is located atop Haddon Hill at an elevation of 355 metres. From here, you can overlook a part of Wimbleball Lake, which is very close by.
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The trig point at Haddon Hill is situated at 355 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. During the Second World War, there was a U.S. Army military camp on this hill during the buildup to the Normandy landings in 1944. It is easily accessible from Bury or the nearby parking area.
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You can enjoy the scenic views from Haddon Hill Trig Point, located at 355 meters above sea level, offering vistas of the surrounding area and Wimbleball Lake. The Grand Western Canal also provides a beautiful natural setting, meandering through the countryside.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit Bury Stone Bridge and Ford, a picturesque medieval packhorse bridge with four arches crossing the River Haddeo. The Grand Western Canal itself is a historical waterway with well-preserved buildings. Additionally, Bampton Parish Church is part of a conservation area with many listed buildings, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Clayhanger is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Grand Western Canal. For more structured routes, there are numerous road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling routes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Wimbleball Dam – Bury Stone Bridge and Ford loop' for gravel biking or various cycling tours that pass by highlights like the Grand Western Canal. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Clayhanger, Gravel biking around Clayhanger, and Cycling around Clayhanger guide pages.
Absolutely. The Grand Western Canal is a great family-friendly option for cycling or leisurely walks, featuring cafes, public toilets, and picnic areas. Bury Stone Bridge and Ford and Bampton Parish Church are also suitable for family visits, offering historical interest in pleasant settings.
For excellent coffee and food, consider visiting Braziers Coffee Roasters. It's known for its quality house blends and delicious food. The nearby town of Bampton, where Bampton Parish Church is located, also offers several cafés and inns, with Bridge House being particularly recommended for its food and welcoming atmosphere.
Visitors frequently appreciate the picturesque scenery and historical charm. The Grand Western Canal is loved for its peaceful cycling opportunities and well-preserved historical buildings. The medieval Bury Stone Bridge and Ford is admired for its beauty, while the Haddon Hill Trig Point offers stunning panoramic views.
Yes, the area is generally welcoming for dogs. Braziers Coffee Roasters is noted as being dog-friendly. Many of the outdoor routes, such as those along the Grand Western Canal or around Haddon Hill, are suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife.
There's a diverse range of cycling routes. You can find easy, moderate, and difficult options for road cycling, gravel biking, and general touring. Routes vary in length, from shorter rides like the 'Grand Western Canal loop from Holcombe Rogus' (16.7 km, easy) to longer, more challenging ones such as the 'Bampton Village Café Stop – Steep Climb loop from Wimbleball Dam' (85 km, difficult). You can explore these and more on the dedicated Road Cycling, Gravel biking, and Cycling guide pages.
Yes, for attractions like Haddon Hill Trig Point, there is a nearby parking area for easy access. For the Grand Western Canal, you'll find various parking spots along its 11-mile stretch, often near cafes or picnic areas. When visiting towns like Bampton for Bampton Parish Church, public car parks are usually available.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, the charm of the area often lies in its tranquil natural settings. Exploring the quieter sections of the Grand Western Canal or discovering the paths around Haddon Hill can reveal peaceful spots away from the more frequented areas. The historical significance of places like Bury Stone Bridge and Ford also offers a sense of discovery.
The natural environments, particularly along the Grand Western Canal and around Haddon Hill, offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might encounter various bird species, and the canal's waters are home to aquatic life. The rural setting generally supports a diverse range of local flora and fauna.


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