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26/08/2024

Somerset is a treasure trove of historical wonders, offering visitors a glimpse into over 2,000 years of rich heritage. The county is famous for its natural beauty and idyllic countryside, with rolling hills, quaint villages, and an abundance of castles and monuments from ages past.

If you're planning a Somerset caravan holiday, you're in for a treat. From ancient Roman baths to medieval castles, Somerset is brimming with historical places that promise to captivate and inspire. Here’s a guide to the most popular historical places in Somerset, perfect for history buffs and curious travellers alike.

Roman Baths

Your Somerset caravan holiday wouldn't be complete without a visit to the awe-inspiring Roman Baths in Bath. This well-preserved Roman site allows you to walk on the original pavements and marvel at the ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva. The accompanying museum showcases an impressive collection of Roman artefacts, including the remarkable gilt bronze head of the Goddess Sulis Minerva. The Roman Baths offer a fascinating insight into ancient history, making it a must-visit destination while staying in Somerset.

Wells Cathedral

Nestled in the heart of England's smallest city, Wells Cathedral is one of the most famous historical places in Somerset. This stunning example of early medieval Gothic architecture is known for its beautifully intricate facade, towering spires, and the famous Wells Clock. Inside, you can explore the Chapter House, the beautiful stained glass windows, and the serene cloisters. A visit to Wells Cathedral is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into the rich religious and architectural heritage of Somerset.

Glastonbury Abbey

Glastonbury Abbey is not just an abbey; it’s a place steeped in legendary tales and unparalleled in its connection to England's heritage. According to legend, it is the burial place of King Arthur and the site where Joseph of Arimathea is said to have planted the Holy Thorn. Today, you can explore the extensive 36 acres of picturesque grounds, marvel at the ancient ruins, and enjoy a range of engaging events and activities.

Tyntesfield House

At Tyntesfield House, history comes alive with the transformation of a smaller Georgian house into a stunning masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. The estate's garden and grounds offer a perfect blend of faded beauty and practicality, with flower-filled terraces, an idyllic lake, extensive woodlands, and beautifully maintained gardens. Tyntesfield House is a perfect destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, providing endless opportunities for exploration throughout the seasons.

Fyne Court

For all literature lovers, Fyne Court is a must-visit. This fascinating place was once home to Andrew Crosse, a visionary scientist and poet who lived here in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Crosse had a deep love for the Quantock Hills and a keen interest in electricity, sparked by a lecture he attended. His experiments, which included giving electric shocks to unsuspecting friends, even inspired Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein. Though the house was destroyed by fire in the 19th century and the traditional garden is largely lost, the stories of Andrew Crosse and his literary connections still captivate visitors, revealing the secrets of this intriguing location.


Brean Down

Just a few minutes' drive from our resort lies Brean Down, a stunning 1.4-mile natural pier that extends into the Bristol Channel. This breathtaking spot offers panoramic views of the Mendip Hills, Weston-super-Mare, and even the shores of South Wales on a sunny day! Managed by the National Trust, Brean Down not only showcases natural beauty but also boasts a rich history, with Roman temple ruins and an 18th-century fort waiting to be explored.

Dunster Castle

Perched dramatically on a wooded hill, Dunster Castle dates back to Norman times and features a striking medieval gatehouse and tower that echo its turbulent past. The castle's terraced garden is teeming with Mediterranean and subtropical plants, and a serene riverside wooded garden offers a natural play area and a historic watermill. From the castle and its grounds, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Bristol Channel and Somerset's countryside, making Dunster Castle a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

Shepton Mallet Prison

For a truly unique historical experience, visit Shepton Mallet Prison, the oldest prison in the country. This remarkable destination offers guided day tours, the opportunity to spend a night within the prison's cells, and even escape room challenges. Shepton Mallet Prison immerses visitors in the intriguing and educational world behind bars, providing an unforgettable and engaging adventure. It's a fascinating place to explore during your Somerset caravan holiday.

Book Your Somerset Caravan Holiday and Immerse Yourself in History

When you plan your Somerset caravan holiday, you're not just booking a trip; you're embarking on a journey through time. Staying in a comfortable holiday caravan or a luxury lodge at Holiday Resort Unity, you can explore all that Somerset has to offer.

From endless entertainment for all the family here on-site, including Brean Splash Waterpark, rides at the Brean Theme Park and a variety of restaurants, surely everyone will have an unforgettable time.

Explore the area and dive into the county's rich history by visiting these remarkable historical places and experiencing the local culture and traditions.

Somerset's historical places offer a warm welcome to visitors, inviting you to immerse yourself in the county's rich tapestry of history. With their charming settings, captivating stories, and deep heritage, these sites are perfect for exploration during your Somerset caravan holiday.

Whether you’re drawn to ancient Roman ruins, awe-inspiring medieval cathedrals, legendary abbeys steeped in myth, or unique prison experiences with a twist, Somerset has something to enchant everyone. Each location offers a unique glimpse into the past, promising unforgettable experiences and the chance to uncover the fascinating layers of Somerset’s history.

Pack your bags and get ready to create your own stories in the heart of Somerset. Your journey through over 2,000 years of history awaits, promising unforgettable experiences and memories to cherish.

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