Best attractions and places to see around Otterhampton include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and community hubs. This village in Somerset, England, is situated near the River Parrett and the Severn Estuary, encompassing the villages of Combwich and Steart. The area offers diverse landscapes, from coastal views and marshlands to historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Brean Down Fort was a Victorian naval fortification designed to protect the Bristol Channel. It was built 60 feet (18 m) above sea level on the headland at Brean Down, 9 miles (14 km) south of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. Wikipedia.
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Great walk out steady climb to start with but then level ish all the way
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„Yesterday, upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there He wasn't there again today I wish, I wish he'd go away... When I came home last night at three The man was waiting there for me But when I looked around the hall I couldn't see him there at all! Go away, go away, don't you come back any more! Go away, go away, and please don't slam the door... Last night I saw upon the stair A little man who wasn't there He wasn't there again today Oh, how I wish he'd go away...“ Hughes MEARNS: „Antigonish“ [I met a man who wasn't there]
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Great view looking back towards Weston, a site of some historical significance and a bracing walk😀
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Wills neck is the highest summit in the Quantocks hills & one of the highest points in Somerset.
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The Palmerston Forts are a group of forts and associated structures around the coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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The ruined fort here was built to defend Britain against a possible Napoleonic invasion. It has been adapted since then to provide sighting and coastal defence until the end of WW2. It's now a ruin but very interesting with lots of intact rooms and information boards to explain what everything used to be.
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Not to be a misery because Ive rode up there myself but it's not a bridle path up to WN so best to not make it public
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Otterhampton is rich in natural beauty, particularly around the Steart Peninsula and the Parrett Estuary. These areas are part of the Severn Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and the Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve (NNR). You can also visit the Steart Marshes, one of the UK's largest new wetland reserves, offering opportunities for walking and enjoying the natural environment. The River Parrett also flows through the area, and Combwich Ponds provide a tranquil 9-acre lake.
In Otterhampton, you can visit All Saints Church, a historic Grade II* listed building largely dating from the 14th century. The village of Combwich, within the parish, has a documented history as a settlement and port dating back to Roman times, featuring a historic wharf.
Yes, several significant heritage sites are within a short drive. These include the Meare Fish House (about 12 miles away), the clifftop fortress of Daws Castle (approx. 13 miles), and Cleeve Abbey (around 14 miles), known for its well-preserved cloister buildings. Further out, you can find the Glastonbury Tribunal and the ruins of Muchelney Abbey.
The area offers diverse walking opportunities, especially around the Steart Marshes and the Steart Peninsula. You can find routes like the 'WWT Steart Marshes loop' which is an easy 5.5 km walk, or a moderate 10.4 km loop that includes views of cows in pasture. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'Bird Hide – Fenlyn's Clyce loop' which is a difficult 21.3 km route. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Otterhampton guide.
Absolutely! For road cycling, there are routes like the 'St Audries Bends – Old Copper Mine Ruins loop' (51 km, moderate) or the 'Hawkridge Reservoir – Coleridge Cottage loop' (43 km, moderate). Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Somerton Combe – Bicknoller Post loop' (41 km, difficult) or the 'Parsons Lane – Hawkridge Reservoir loop' (18 km, moderate). Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Otterhampton guide and the Gravel biking around Otterhampton guide.
The natural areas like the Steart Marshes offer easy walks suitable for families. The Combwich Ponds were once a popular area for walkers and families. Exploring the historic All Saints Church or the community activities at Otterhampton Village Hall in Combwich can also be engaging for families.
While not directly in Otterhampton, nearby viewpoints offer stunning vistas. Brean Down provides commanding views over Weston Bay and Berrow Flats. Another historical viewpoint is Birnbeck Fort Ruins, which offers views towards Weston and insight into coastal defense history. The Brent Knoll Summit and Jubilee Monument also offers great views of the surrounding landscape on a clear day.
The Otterhampton Village Hall, located in Combwich, is a central community hub. Originally an old malt house, it hosts a variety of weekly activities such as Pilates, arts and crafts, a choir, and a monthly village market. It also features a skittle alley, short mat bowls room, darts area, and the Harbour View Bar.
The natural beauty of Otterhampton, particularly the Steart Marshes and coastal areas, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Birdwatching in the nature reserves is often best during migration seasons.
The Otterhampton Village Hall in Combwich features the Harbour View Bar. For more options, local pubs and cafes can be found in Combwich and the surrounding villages, offering places to refresh after exploring.
Holford Combe is a beautiful wooded valley that feels forgotten in time. It's known for its ancient woodland and streams, making it a memorable spot for those who enjoy sublime singletrack or a scenic walk. Visitors often mention the many stream crossings and the gorgeous surroundings, making it a delightful experience whether ascending or descending.


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