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Take a journey of discovery, relive your childhood, or
simply sit back and relax as you travel along one of Britain's
Best and longest Heritage Railways
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Berrow wreck exposed at low tide can easily be viewed across the sand dunes close to Bell House.
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When the tide goes out at Berrow, near Burnham-On-Sea,
the bones of a long dead ship stick out of the sands
as a stark reminder of a savage gale and a gallant rescue at the
end of the last century. |
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The Cathedral-like Caves and Britain's biggest
Gorge are
million-year-old Ice Age river beds. Your ancestors have lived
here for 40,000 years, and world-famous Cheddar Man
is Britain's oldest complete skeleton
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One of England's famous links courses, founded in 1890
and venue
for over 100 years of English Amateur and
International Championships, from the
British Ladies in
1906 to the English Amateur in 2006. |
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Rich's Cider is a family run business offering farmhouse
cider, cider products, hampers, visits and much more. |

Family fun and loads of excitement for
kids of all ages!
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Here at Wookey Hole, where a river flows out of the
underworld, pagan and Christian legends intermingle.
Here, too are mysteries of man himself. How did the
early cavemen, who inhabited these caves, really
live from day to day? And what makes a modern
diver explore the caverns beyond the sunlight?
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The Wildlife Park is open everyday throughout the year,
except Christmas day.
The Park is constantly changing, focusing on conservation
and endangered species.
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The Museum has the largest collection of Naval aircraft
anywhere in Europe together with the first British built
Concorde which you can go on-board and visit the cockpit. |

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Visitors will find a warm welcome and are invited to learn
about the history and art of willow growing and basket making. |