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Dunster Castle is an 11th Century castle on a wooded hill overlooking the town of Dunster. The castle has fine interiors and subtropical terraced gardens. Read more…
Blue Anchor beach is just under a mile long with a view of Minehead Bay. The beach is a mix of sand and shingle and is great for finding fossils. This stretch of coast between Blue Anchor and Lilstock is a 742.8 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). If you want a walk there is a sand/gravel path Read more…
The Yarn Market in Dunster a 17th Century timber framed octagonal market hall was once the centre of Exmoor’s cloth and wool industry. Read more…
Dunster beach is a large private sand and shingle beach. Recognised as a nature reserve with woods, a large lake, lots of wild life and rare flowers. Access for day trippers by paying for parking with facilities include food, shops, toilets, picnic areas and putting green. Read more…
Dunster Watermill is a fully restored working 18th Century watermill built on a site mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. The mill is set besides the River Avill and managed by the National Trust and you have the Watermill tea-room just 50 yards from the watermill and serves some good seasonal food. Read more…