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It is about here that we enter a true Area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) - The lovely Quantock Hills |
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This quiet stretch of water is crossed here by our path, which has just completed it’s journey across the Somerset Levels |
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This is the house in which Douglas Macmillan, the founder of Macmillan Cancer Relief, spent his early years. It marks the start of our 102-mile journey to Barnstaple |
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An outstanding Quantock viewpoint. Ponies are often to be found here, sheltering beneath this clump of trees |
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Also in the Quantocks, this valley’s beauty is enhanced by a large fishing lake, which is visible from our path |
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One of our favourite small market towns, with inns of character, friendly shops, a fine church and an octagonal market cross |
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Seen here beyond the River Parett, this prominent little hill rises above the Somerset Levels. The ruined church at it’s summit stands as a monument to the men and women of Somerset who died in the 39-45 war |
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Castle Cary |
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Cothelstone Hill |
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The Bridgewater and Taunton Canal |
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Beyond King’s Cliff Wood |
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Valley near Stream Farm |
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Burrow Mump |
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Somerton |
