Best attractions and places to see around Bampton include a variety of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and trails. The region is characterized by its proximity to Exmoor National Park, featuring hills, rivers, and valleys. Visitors can explore medieval structures, tranquil waterways, and elevated ridges offering views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A song that—originally from the American gospel tradition—has traveled the world, fitting perfectly for this church, which the parish has entrusted to the patron saint of "All Saints." "Oh when the Saints go marching in, oh when the Saints go marching in, oh Lord, I want to be in that number, oh when the Saints go marching in." Over the decades, new versions of the lyrics have repeatedly emerged; the original text cannot be verified due to the early oral tradition. Many artists have taken up the gospel song and released their own interpretations, such as Bruce Springsteen with his session band at a concert in Dublin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6eKkirEcgE
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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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This beautiful landscape is shared with cattle and calves, sheep, and lambs every summer, whilst the year-round inhabitants include the unique Exmoor pony, the large red deer, the brown hare, buzzards and kestrels This country is for those who love walking, riding, cycling amongst hills and visiting tiny villages, churches, and the breath-taking cliffs along one of the most striking coasts in the U.K
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Beautiful old church. Wonderful stain glass window. Set in a beautiful, well-kept churchyard on the side of a hill at the top of the village.
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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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This church in Dulverton dates back to the 15th century, although there are records of a church on this site as early as 1155. The tower in Bank Square survives from its origins, but the rest of the church underwent a major reconstruction in the mid-19th century.
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Around Bampton, you can explore a mix of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and scenic trails. Highlights include the historical waterway of the Grand Western Canal, the medieval Bury Stone Bridge and Ford, and the panoramic views from Hawkridge Ridge.
Yes, Bampton is an excellent base for walking and hiking. You can find easy trails like the 5.3 km loop from Bampton Parish Church or explore more challenging routes. For a variety of options, check out the Easy hikes around Bampton guide, which includes routes near the River Exe and River Barle.
The area boasts several historical sites. The Bury Stone Bridge and Ford is a medieval packhorse bridge with four arches. Another significant site is All Saints Church, Dulverton, a Grade II listed building with parts dating back to the 15th century. The Grand Western Canal also features well-preserved historical buildings along its 11-mile stretch.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Grand Western Canal is ideal for family cycling paths and spotting horse-drawn barges. The Bury Stone Bridge and Ford offers a picturesque historical spot for a short visit. All Saints Church, Dulverton is also listed as family-friendly.
You can enjoy stunning natural landscapes. Hawkridge Ridge provides expansive views of fields and valleys, shared with local wildlife like Exmoor ponies and red deer. Haddon Hill Trig Point, at 355 meters, offers beautiful vistas, including parts of Wimbleball Lake. The River Haddeo, crossed by Bury Stone Bridge, is also a notable natural feature.
Absolutely. The Grand Western Canal is particularly popular for cycling, offering an 11-mile flat path. For more extensive cycling adventures, explore the Cycling around Bampton guide or the Gravel biking around Bampton guide, which feature routes like the Bampton Village Café Stop loop.
The Bampton area, being close to Exmoor National Park, is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn for outdoor activities. Summer offers the warmest weather for exploring trails and canals. However, the natural landscapes and historical sites can be appreciated year-round, with winter offering a different, often quieter, charm.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Bampton are dog-friendly, especially those within Exmoor National Park. The Grand Western Canal towpath is a popular choice for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For places like Haddon Hill Trig Point, there is a nearby parking area. For the Grand Western Canal, various access points along its length often have parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific locations for designated parking spots.
Yes, Bampton itself has pubs and cafes. Along the Grand Western Canal, you can find cafes and picnic areas. Nearby villages like Dulverton, where All Saints Church is located, also offer dining options.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the quiet charm of All Saints Church, Dulverton, nestled in a well-kept churchyard. The area's numerous small villages and hidden bridleways, often part of the wider Exmoor landscape, offer opportunities to discover your own quiet corners away from the main routes.


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