Discover the fascinating shoreline from Kilve to Lilstock along the Somerset coast,
Martin Hesp
Discover the fascinating shoreline from Kilve to Lilstock along the Somerset coast,
Venture into the heart of the Quantock Hills for an enchanting 6-mile circular walk, the Aisholt Circular, and discover the beauty of this quintessential English countryside.
Explore the secret beauty of the Quantock Hills in Somerset, easily accessible from the M5 motorway junction 24. Experience breathtaking views, hiking trails, and unique local history.
Flat Holm Island, situated in the Bristol Channel between Somerset and Wales, offers visitors a unique blend of history and natural beauty. With powerful tides, whirlpools, and steep cliffs, this limestone island provides a thrilling journey for all who dare to explore it.
Discover the beauty and adventure of St George's Island, an idyllic destination just a mile off the coast of Looe.
Steep Holm, an island in the Bristol Channel, is a haven for seabirds and offers visitors an unforgettable adventure. With its breathtaking landscape, rich history, and diverse flora and fauna, Steep Holm is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Discover the beauty of Guernsey and Herm, part of the Channel Islands, with their stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique culture.
Nestled just 270 yards off the South Hams coast in South Devon, Burgh Island is a tiny yet enchanting retreat, boasting a luxurious hotel, cozy pub, and unique sea tractor for transportation. With a history featuring famous guests, film and TV appearances, and a touch of mystery, this island retreat is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Lundy Island, located 12 miles off the North Devon coast, is a prime example of the charm that Westcountry islands possess. The massive, isolated rock faces some of the fiercest tide races in Europe, standing sentinel over the Bristol Channel's second-highest tidefall.