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Allerton Moor
An easy circular walk around Axbridge visiting Ashton Windmill.
Axbridge and Cheddar Reservoir
A circular walk around Axbridge area exploring Cheddar Reservoir.
Chapel and Stone Allerton
Easy walk around Axbridge area with the possibility to visit Ashton Windmill.
Wedmore
A circular walk around Axbridge area visiting Ashton Windmill.
Steart Marshes

A circular walk through the newly created Steart Marshes along well made pathways, with an optional extension to the breach in the former sea defences on the River Parrett.
Crook Peak & Compton Bishop
Superb views from a rocky hilltop, returning via a pretty village and a path below the Mendip ridge.
Axbridge & Cheddar Reservoir
Visit our historic local town, returning via a bird-rich reservoir and a section of the atmospheric Somerset Levels.
King’s Wood
A disused railway and tunnel, a local nature reserve with orchids and ancient trees, and a wooded return.
Wavering Down and Crook Peak from Kings Wood, near Winscombe
This Somerset walk includes a wonderful ridge walk along the West Mindop Way to the summit of Crook Peak. The return route passes through the villages of Compton Bishop and Cross.
Dolebury Warren
A fine hillfort then a pretty streamside walk along a wooded valley, with attractive villages along the way.
Crook Peak
An energetic climb from a pretty village is rewarded by superb views over the Somerset Levels.
Callow Drove & Shute Shelve Tunnel
Fine views from the Mendip ridge, with an easy return through a disused railway tunnel.
Cheddar Gorge
A superb expedition through historic Axbridge to one of England’s most spectacular landforms.
Winscombe & the East Well
A short, level walk along a former railway line and green lanes to a historic spring and village church.
Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
Westhay Moor is north of the village of Westhay in Somerset. The car park is just off the road to Godney, at the junction with Daggs Lane Drove. A National Cycle Network route runs along a disused railway line, just south of Westhay village.
Sandford Wood and Batch
From Railway Inn, the walk includes 3 short but stiff climbs, plus 3 stiles. First climbing up Sanford Hill, Lyncombe Hill and Mendip Trail to Sandford Quarry. It later follows a track past site of a Roman Villa before descending to Railway Inn.
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