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5
8 months ago

Excellent views from the Tor, it is in a very particular hill. Walking to it is not difficult but you have to put some effort. We have a splendid time upthere.

4
a year ago

Nice place for a peaceful walk or to view/photograph birds. No entrance fee and parking is only PS3 for all day. There is a small kiosk selling ice creams and drinks and a toilet at the entrance.

5
8 months ago

The gardens are a beautiful, peaceful and calming place to 'find your soul' and 'heal the spirit'. There are many little nooks and open grounds to explore. The Chalice well head is very calming and an amazing thing. Would really recommend a visit.

5
a year ago

Once you've parked in the generous car park which is free. You can turn right and go and soak up the view or go left and find the cinder path of the Polden Way. The path down and back up from the ravine is very precarious but this is a beautiful walk and my dog loved it. The yellow footpath is currently treacherous and needs wellies!

4
a year ago

Interesting place to visit ( especially when you've been soaked at the Tor from a downpour ). It's not massive & so a bit pricey compared to some similar places, but the ticket does entitle you to visit as many times as you like within a year of purchase. Very friendly staff & interesting areas to look around, so I would recommend visiting if you're interested in English/west country history & traditions . Toilets were clean We didn't visit the cafe so I can't comment on it . We will try & visit again sometime in the next 12 months .

5
10 months ago

Our first visit and it exceeded our expectations. We visited on a Sunday when the archaeological section was open. This was fascinating taking us from the stone age through to Anglo-Saxon. The guides we were given were most informative. There is a cafe and a very nice craft centre. Definitely a must visit if in the area.