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Activity Breaks in the West Country
If you are looking for activity breaks in the West Country, then Somerset has every kind of activity on offer.
Somerset has wonderful horse riding country and there are many establishments offering horse riding holidays catering for beginners to experienced riders, such as Periton Park near Minehead, where you can enjoy fabulous riding across Exmoor National Park. A number of estalishments offer stabling for you to bring your own horse on holiday such as Thorney Farm Cottages in Langport, or The Crown Hotel in Exmoor National Park.
Somerset is also well suited to keen walkers and cyclists and offers every kind of landscape from the Levels in the centre of the county, to the Mendip Hills in the north.
Cheddar, at the foot of the Mendip Hills is home to the Cheddar Gorge which offers great rock climbing, caving, and absailing. Introductory sessions are organised by Rock Sport on www.cheddarcaves.co.uk.
There are a number of outdoor activity centres in Somerset including Mill on the Brue Activity Centre in Bruton, and Countrywide Weekends near Wells. Here you can try your hand at everything from canoeing to archery. These centres also cater for school groups and team building courses for employees.

If you are looking for creative activity breaks in the West Country, then Artbreaks offer painting courses for both beginners and more advanced painters. Accommodation and meals are also provided aswell as visits to local villages and gardens in South Somerset. At Nut Tree Farm in Wedmore you can enrol at the Melvin Firmager School of Woodturning where you can combine a holiday with improving your carpentry skills.

Somerset has many lakes. At Wimbleball Lake on Exmoor you can participate in all kinds of watersports including canoeing, sailing, water ski-ing, and windsurfing. There are other lakes offering great fishing. At Folly Foot Fishery in North Petherton you can enjoy a days carp fishing for just £10. If you would like to combine a camping trip with a spot of fishing then The Old Oaks Touring Park near Glastonbury has a half acre pond well stocked with carp, roach, and tench, with great views of the Glastonbury Tor.
For activity breaks in the West Country, Somerset really does have it all.
Somerset has wonderful horse riding country and there are many establishments offering horse riding holidays catering for beginners to experienced riders, such as Periton Park near Minehead, where you can enjoy fabulous riding across Exmoor National Park. A number of estalishments offer stabling for you to bring your own horse on holiday such as Thorney Farm Cottages in Langport, or The Crown Hotel in Exmoor National Park.
Somerset is also well suited to keen walkers and cyclists and offers every kind of landscape from the Levels in the centre of the county, to the Mendip Hills in the north.
Cheddar, at the foot of the Mendip Hills is home to the Cheddar Gorge which offers great rock climbing, caving, and absailing. Introductory sessions are organised by Rock Sport on www.cheddarcaves.co.uk.
There are a number of outdoor activity centres in Somerset including Mill on the Brue Activity Centre in Bruton, and Countrywide Weekends near Wells. Here you can try your hand at everything from canoeing to archery. These centres also cater for school groups and team building courses for employees.

If you are looking for creative activity breaks in the West Country, then Artbreaks offer painting courses for both beginners and more advanced painters. Accommodation and meals are also provided aswell as visits to local villages and gardens in South Somerset. At Nut Tree Farm in Wedmore you can enrol at the Melvin Firmager School of Woodturning where you can combine a holiday with improving your carpentry skills.

Somerset has many lakes. At Wimbleball Lake on Exmoor you can participate in all kinds of watersports including canoeing, sailing, water ski-ing, and windsurfing. There are other lakes offering great fishing. At Folly Foot Fishery in North Petherton you can enjoy a days carp fishing for just £10. If you would like to combine a camping trip with a spot of fishing then The Old Oaks Touring Park near Glastonbury has a half acre pond well stocked with carp, roach, and tench, with great views of the Glastonbury Tor.
For activity breaks in the West Country, Somerset really does have it all.







