Best attractions and places to see around Thurloxton are found in this tranquil village situated on the south-eastern slopes of the Quantock Hills in Somerset, England. The area offers a rural setting with access to natural landscapes and historical sites. While Thurloxton itself provides a peaceful environment, many notable attractions are located in the immediate surrounding area, particularly in nearby Taunton.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's a good climb from Thurlbear Road, starting with a watersplash. Weekends will be busier with dog walkers and horse riders, so remember to let them know you're there before passing. There's also drop-ins from bandit trails crossing the path here and sightlines aren't great in the summer. After the well surfaced bridleway, it widens out into a newly made logging road up to Frost Street. It's also a great descent on a rigid mountain bike, but be like Shaw Taylor on 'Police 5', and "keep 'em peeled" This is part of the Herepath, a circular path waymarked and open to horse riders, cyclists and walkers.
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Wide open fireroad descent with a couple of footpath crossing, then a steeper, well surfaced bridleway out to the road. Take this bit easy on a weekend as it's popular with horse riders and dog walkers; there's also some drop-ins from bandit trails crossing the path here and sightlines aren't great in the summer. A nice little watersplash finishes it off nicely before the tarmac. I rode it as a climb up through the woods, and it's great both ways.
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The Museum cafe is well worth a visit for the cheese scone alone.
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Taunton is a wonderful place to begin or end a run. You could relax and grab a coffee or bite to eat in one of the many great cafés and restaurants, or you could explore the beautiful River Tone or Hestercombe Gardens.
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You can explore several significant historical sites. Taunton Castle, a Grade I-listed building, offers a rich history and houses a fascinating museum. Another notable site is Burrow Mump, featuring a Grade I listed ruined church on its summit with panoramic views. The village of Thurloxton itself has the Church of St Giles, a Norman structure with 15th-century architecture.
Yes, the area offers various routes for walking and cycling. The King's Sedgemoor Drain Riverside Path is suitable for both, providing riverside views. For a forest experience, the Thurlbear Wood Bridleway offers varied terrain including gravel paths and forest floors. You can also find numerous hiking routes, such as the Rook's Castle Wood & King's Cliff Stream loop, and the North Petherton and Kings Cliff Woods Trail. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Thurloxton guide.
Thurloxton is situated on the south-eastern slopes of the Quantock Hills, offering access to this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can also visit Cothelstone Hill, which provides magnificent 360-degree views, including the coast of Wales on clear days. The King's Sedgemoor Drain Riverside Path also highlights the area's riverine landscape.
Absolutely. For outdoor fun, the Thurlbear Wood Bridleway is family-friendly for walks and cycles. You can also visit Thurloxton Fruit Growers for a 'Pick Your Own Somerset' experience. In nearby Taunton, options include Vivary Park, Hollywood Bowl Taunton, Space Adventurers for younger children, and Vivary Adventure Centre for high ropes courses suitable for ages 9 and up.
For stunning vistas, head to Burrow Mump, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding flat landscape from its summit. Another excellent spot is Cothelstone Hill, known for its magnificent 360-degree views that can stretch to the Welsh coast on clear days.
A unique local experience is visiting Thurloxton Fruit Growers for their 'Pick Your Own Somerset' farm, allowing you to gather fresh fruit directly. You can also explore the tranquil Thurloxton Village Green, mentioned as a local attraction by the Parish Council.
Yes, Hestercombe Gardens, located near Taunton, are renowned for their exceptional design, including elements by Gertrude Jekyll. In Taunton itself, Vivary Park is a popular spot that often hosts concerts and events.
The area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the King's Cliff Woods loop from North Petherton or longer, more challenging runs such as the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal – Maunsel Lock loop. For a comprehensive list of options, check the Running Trails around Thurloxton guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like Taunton Castle are enjoyed for their rich history and museum, while the King's Sedgemoor Drain Riverside Path is popular for its scenic cycling and walking opportunities. The panoramic views from Burrow Mump are also frequently praised.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. Examples include the Rook's Castle Wood & King's Cliff Stream loop and the North Petherton and Kings Cliff Woods Trail, both rated as easy. These routes offer accessible ways to enjoy the local countryside. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Thurloxton guide.
Yes, Thurloxton is home to the Church of St Giles. It features an original Norman structure dating from the 14th century, primarily showcasing 15th-century architecture. It underwent 19th-century restoration and is designated as a Grade II* listed building.


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