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Thousands of years in the making and a major tourist attraction for over 200 years, with plenty to do above and below ground.
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Clarks Village is the UK's first and foremost outlet shopping centre and has established itself as one of the premier shopping destinations in the country.
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As featured on BBC's Animal Park. Stately home and the UK's best safari park.
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One of the finest thermal spas in the ancient world, boutique shopping and Jane Austin backdrops make Bath one of the UK's top tourist destinations.
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Naturally beautiful and nationally protected, the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of 49 AONBs in England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
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Mystical centre-piece of Avalon. There are many myths and legends associated with the Tor – it is the home of Gwyn ap Nudd, the Lord of the Underworld and King of the Fairies, and a place where the fairy folk live. It's also home to the tower of St Michael's chapel.
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Living Christian sanctuary that may have been the site of the oldest church, and was certainly once the greatest Abbey, in the country. Also the possible burial place of King Arthur.
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The Museum has the largest collection of Naval aircraft anywhere in Europe. Star attraction is the first British built CONCORDE, which you can go on-board and visit the cockpit.
The Aircraft Carrier Experience is where you'll be 'transported' by helicopter to the replica flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS ARK ROYAL.
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This splendid medieval Palace has been the home of the Bishops of Bath and Wells for 800 years. There are 14 acres of gardens including the springs from which the city takes its name.
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The magnificent fourteenth-century Abbey Barn is the centrepiece of the Somerset Rural Life Museum. The barn and the farm buildings surrounding the courtyard contain displays illustrating the tools and techniques of farming in Victorian Somerset. Unusual local activities like willow growing, mud horse fishing, peat digging and cider making are included. Admission Free.
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Visit Isambard Kingdom Brunel's iconic steamship, fully restored to glory in Bristol harbourside. This is TripAdvisor's #1 attraction in Bristol, and in our view rightly so.
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With hundreds of hands-on exhibits to explore, live shows and a Planetarium, At-Bristol is one of the UK’s biggest and most exciting interactive science centres... and a perfect day out if the weather is "iffy"!
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One of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe.
Stonehenge now has a transformed visitor experience. A new world-class visitor centre, housing museum-quality permanent and temporary exhibitions, plus a spacious shop and café, is now open.
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World-famous stone circle and on-site museum at the heart of a prehistoric landscape
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The World's Largest Dedicated Helicopter Museum, located in Weston-super-Mare.
Weston-super-Mare's largest undercover all weather attraction. A fun place for all the family, with a cafe and a children's play area.
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Jewel of Dorset's Jurassic Coast, Lyme Regis boasts breathtaking scenery and a special mystique. Its historic Cobb and harbour are iconic features, set against moody blue cliffs yielding fossilised evidence of life on earth millions of years ago.
Definitely our best recommendation for a day by the sea!
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The UK's largest exhibition of the greatest cars from around the world, with over 400 amazing cars and bikes from nostalgic classics of the 50s and 60s, glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royces, to exciting super cars like the Jaguar XJ220.
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Designer outlet shopping, local food and beautiful gardens, all at Kilver Court in Shepton Mallet
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The American Museum takes you on a journey through the history of America, from its early settlers to the twentieth century. With its remarkable collection of folk and decorative arts, the Museum shows the diverse and complex nature of American traditions. The only museum of Americana outside the United States.
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Chalice Well is one of Britain's most ancient wells, nestling in the Vale of Avalon between the famous Glastonbury Tor and Chalice Hill. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards it is a living sanctuary in which the visitor can experience the quiet healing of this sacred place. For over two thousand years this has been a place where people have gathered to drink the waters and find solace, peace and inspiration.