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Within a 60 minute drive of Burcott Mill, you have access to the elegant city of Bath. Also within an hour is North Somerset's
stunning coastline with its picturesque towns and harbours, busy resorts and beautiful coastal walks.
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Bath
Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Bath presents some of the finest architectural
sights in Europe such as the Royal Crescent, the Circus and Pulteney Bridge alongside a diverse collection
of museums and attractions. This is a unique city, home to natural hot springs, Roman Baths, a splendid Abbey
and Georgian stone crescents; and with a wide selection of good cafes, bars and restaurants, Bath is a perfect
location for a day out.
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Longleat Safari Park
Probably best known for the Safari park and Stately home and gardens, longleat provides a great family day out. In
addition to the Safari and Longleat House, there are also many other attractions to keep both adults and children
amused. So much so, that if you do not see everything, you can return within the season and use the up tickets on the
attractions that you did not see.
Opening Times: see web-site Admission: £23.00 Adult / £15.00 Child /£17.00 Seniors
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Seaside Resorts - Burnham-on-sea and Western Super Mare
15 miles west of Burcott Mill lies the seaside resort of Burham-on-sea, with its miles of sandy beaches.
Further up the coast are the sand dunes at Brean and western Super Mare, the established family seaside resort packed
with an endless choice of traditional seaside attractions including the famous donkey rides!
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Coastal Walks - Brean Down and Clevedon
Along with the traditional seaside reasorts, the Somerset coastline also provides some spectacular coastal walks. At Brean Down
you can enjoy breathtaking clifftop walks and visit the facinating Palmerston Fort. Whist Clevedon offer coastal walks with stunning
views of the coastline and Welsh Mountains. Whilst in Clevedon, you should also take time to enjoy the Grade 1 listed pier.
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