Best attractions and places to see around Norton St Philip include a blend of historic landmarks and natural features within the Somerset landscape. The village itself offers a rich history, evident in its ancient inns and church, reflecting its past as a wool trading center. The surrounding area provides access to scenic canal paths, cycling routes, and rolling hills, ideal for outdoor activities. This region is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere and diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful church, an absolute highlight of Bath.
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Steep Steps down to the river and for view of the aqueduct are on the Bradford on Avon side.
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In the square next to and in front of the Abbey you can always see and hear great street musicians!
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From Bath to here on a road bike with 25mm is doable but take it easy, further on, its a little rougher and 35mm would be better. here is a good stop of lunch or a drink
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I did this ride yesterday. It was deliciously cool on a hot day, and condensation drips do fall from the ceiling, but no problem for us. Both tunnels were lit tho pedestrians were tricky to spot and a bell was useful. We enjoyed the soundscape. I was pleased to have a light so I was visible to those cycling the other way. We encountered a group with a wheelchair user and it was tricky to spot her for those with no lights. A great place to bring kids for an adventure.
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The tunnel lights were designed so you can see while not disturbing the bats. People using bright lights risk disturbing the bats and blinding other users. While you may feel using lights improves your ability to see and be seen they distract other users making it more difficult to see walkers, dogs etc.
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The tunnel lighting was upgraded in late 2023 and you can now easily see other riders, runners or pedestrians, so you do NOT need dazzling front lights any more. In the interests of safety and to avoid accidents PLEASE dim or dip your light when in the tunnel!
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New lights in the tunnels as of 2023! Much better lit now in both tunnels.
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Norton St Philip is rich in history. You can explore The George Inn, one of the country's oldest inns, which played a role in the Monmouth Rebellion. Also, visit the historic Church of St. Philip and St. James, dating back to the 13th century, and the Fleur de Lys, another historic pub from the 1500s. Don't miss the village's handsome historic cottages and terraces, reflecting its past as a wool trading center.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Two Tunnels Greenway provides a unique traffic-free route through former railroad tunnels. Another popular option is the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, offering a scenic ride along the Avon Valley. For more cycling adventures, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Norton St Philip or the Gravel biking around Norton St Philip guides.
Norton St Philip is an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty of Somerset. You can access the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, particularly around the impressive Dundas Aqueduct. The surrounding rolling hills and lush fields offer stunning views, ancient woodlands, and an abundance of wildflowers in spring and summer. The village is also close to the Cotswolds and Mendip Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Many attractions around Norton St Philip are family-friendly. The Two Tunnels Greenway and the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath are great for cycling or walking with children. The Dundas Aqueduct is an impressive sight, and you can often find a boat selling ice cream nearby. For day trips, nearby attractions like Longleat House and Safari Park, Wookey Hole, and Cheddar Gorge are popular with families.
Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities around Norton St Philip, with wildflowers like bluebells and poppies blooming, and a tranquil atmosphere for walking and cycling. The Two Tunnels Greenway offers a unique experience, feeling cool in summer and warm in winter, making it enjoyable year-round. The canal towpaths are also pleasant in milder weather.
Norton St Philip offers a few historic options for food and drink. The George Inn and the Fleur de Lys are both historic pubs in the village. For daytime options, the Farleigh Road Farm Shop includes a café.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. You can find routes like 'The George Inn – The Weary Traveller Sculpture loop' or 'Iford Bridge – Farleigh Hungerford Castle loop' which are classified as easy. These are part of the Easy hikes around Norton St Philip guide, perfect for a relaxed stroll.
The garden of The George Inn offers idyllic views of the village green and surrounding countryside. Along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, especially near the Dundas Aqueduct, you'll find scenic spots overlooking the river and canal. The surrounding rolling hills of Somerset also provide numerous picturesque vistas.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of cycling through the tunnels on the Two Tunnels Greenway, noting its cool atmosphere in summer. The impressive architecture of the Dundas Aqueduct and the tranquil, scenic rides along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath are also highly appreciated, with many enjoying the wildlife and boating life.
The numerous trails and towpaths around Norton St Philip are generally dog-friendly. The Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath offers a relaxed route for walks with your dog, though it can be busy with other walkers and cyclists. The surrounding rolling hills and woodlands also provide ample space for dog walking. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or busy areas.
While specific accessibility details for all village attractions are limited, the Bath Abbey, located a short drive away in Bath, is noted as wheelchair accessible. For local outdoor paths, sections of the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath are compacted gravel and can be variable, so it's advisable to check specific sections for suitability before visiting.


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