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Huish Champflower

Attractions and Places To See around Huish Champflower - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Huish Champflower include a blend of historical sites and natural features. This rural community is situated on the fringe of the Brendon Hills and Exmoor in West Somerset. The area offers diverse landscapes, from ancient landmarks to significant waterways. Visitors can explore a variety of sites within and around the parish.

Best attractions and places to see around Huish Champflower

  • The most popular attractions is Grand Western Canal, an other man-made feature…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Dunster Watermill

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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention of the human spirit of discovery, the origins of which can be traced back to …

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Gallox Bridge

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Gallox Bridge is a fine example of a medieval packhorse bridge. First mentioned in a document of 1475, the bridge was used to transport wool across the River Avill to …

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Bury Stone Bridge and Ford

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This medieval stone packhorse bridge in Bury crosses over the River Haddeo. The bridge features four arches, along with high stone parapets, making it a picturesque medieval structure.

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Bat's Castle Iron Age Hillfort

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Bat's Castle is an Iron Age hillfort on the hill above Dunster. The old earth works are clearly visible and it's obvious why the position was chosen, the views in …

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Haddon Hill Trig Point

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The trig point at Haddon Hill is situated at 355 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. During the Second World War, there was a …

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Nelson Sandford
August 16, 2024, Bury Stone Bridge and Ford

A lovely ford with a beautiful bridge. a warm day. very nice to paddle the feet

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came across this gorgeous bridge with the ford in front of it. a lovely place to stop to paddle your feet

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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention of the human spirit of discovery, the origins of which can be traced back to times long past. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by the power of the natural elements through a watercourse - natural or artificially created - in order to grind grain into corn or press oil from fruit, for example. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: * Either the flowing water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or * the water is guided above the wheel - usually through a so-called "mill channel" - and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.

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Bats Castle is an Iron Age hillfort at the top of a 213-metre high hill in the parish of Carhampton south south west of Dunster in Somerset, England The site was identified in 1983 after some schoolboys found eight silver-plated coins dating from 102BC to AD350. It is on the highest point of Gallox Hill.

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FARID L
January 11, 2024, Gallox Bridge

This late medieval stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - across the River Avill once carried packhorses bringing fleeces from Exmoor to the Somerset market town of Dunster. The town had become a centre of the wool trade by the 13th century, when it was the main source of England's wealth.

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January 11, 2024, Dunster Watermill

Fully restored watermill A restored 18th-century watermill built on the site of a mill mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086. The mill is set in peaceful surroundings alongside the River Avill and at the entrance to the Dunster Castle River gardens. The watermill is fully operational. You can often see original milling here and even buy the flour produced.

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Bury Bridge at Bury in the parish of Brompton Regis within the English county of Somerset is a medieval packhorse bridge. It has been scheduled as an ancient monument and Grade II* listed building. The stone bridge carries a track over the River Haddeo.

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It lies on the southeastern fringe of Exmoor National Park, though it is separated from the Exmoor massif itself by the valleys of the rivers Haddeo and Exe, the highest point of 1,164ft

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore near Huish Champflower?

The area is rich in history. You can visit Bat's Castle Iron Age Hillfort, which offers superb views and visible earthworks. Other notable sites include the medieval Bury Stone Bridge and Ford with its four arches, and Gallox Bridge, a medieval packhorse bridge used for wool transport. St Peter's Church, a 15th-century church, and ancient barrows near the parish boundaries also contribute to the region's historical appeal.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints around Huish Champflower?

For panoramic views, head to the Haddon Hill Trig Point, situated at 355 meters above sea level, offering beautiful vistas of the surrounding area and Wimbleball Lake. Bat's Castle Iron Age Hillfort also provides excellent views in every direction from its elevated position above Dunster.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the area?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Grand Western Canal is ideal for cycling and features horse-drawn barges, cafes, and picnic areas. The Bury Stone Bridge and Ford is also considered family-friendly. Further afield, Sheppy's Cider Farm and Museum, Dunster Castle, Dunster Water Mill, and the Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust are all suitable for various age groups.

What natural features are prominent in the Huish Champflower area?

Huish Champflower is surrounded by natural beauty. Huish Moor, a nature reserve on the Brendon Hills, features neutral grassland, mire, and woodland, home to rare species like dragonflies and butterflies. The parish extends into the Brendon Hills, and Heydon Hill forms its southern boundary. Nearby, you'll find Wimbleball Lake and Clatworthy Reservoir, both significant bodies of water, and the headwaters of the River Tone within Huish Moor.

What cycling opportunities are available near Huish Champflower?

The Grand Western Canal offers an 11-mile flat cycle path through the Somerset countryside. For more varied cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Wiveliscombe Brewery Buildings – View of the Countryside loop' or the 'The Coffee Mill – Wiveliscombe Brewery Buildings loop'. Find more cycling options in the Cycling around Huish Champflower guide.

Are there good walking or hiking trails in the area?

Absolutely. The region offers a variety of walking and hiking trails. You can find routes that pass by historical sites like Gallox Bridge or offer scenic views from Bat's Castle Iron Age Hillfort. For specific running trails, including moderate and difficult options, refer to the Running Trails around Huish Champflower guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find trails in the MTB Trails around Huish Champflower guide.

What is the significance of the Grand Western Canal?

The Grand Western Canal is a historic waterway meandering for 11 miles through the Somerset countryside. It's known for its well-preserved historical buildings, including old lime kilns, and offers opportunities for cycling. Horse-drawn barges, which have operated for over 200 years, can still be spotted along its length, adding to its unique charm.

Can I visit any waterways or reservoirs near Huish Champflower?

Yes, the area features several significant waterways. The Grand Western Canal is a popular spot for recreation. Additionally, Wimbleball Lake, located about 5.2 miles away, offers various activities, and Clatworthy Reservoir is situated about 1.5 miles south of the parish. The River Tone also has its headwaters within the Huish Moor nature reserve.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the area?

Huish Moor, a nature reserve southwest of Huish Champflower, is particularly rich in wildlife. It's home to many rare and protected species, including a variety of dragonflies and butterflies, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.

Are there dog-friendly walking options around Huish Champflower?

Many of the natural trails and historical sites are suitable for walks with dogs. For example, the area around Gallox Bridge is noted as dog-friendly, with a ford that dogs often enjoy. Generally, the rural footpaths and open spaces in the Brendon Hills and Exmoor fringes are welcoming for dogs, though always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What is there to see at Haddon Hill?

Haddon Hill is home to a trig point at 355 meters, offering beautiful views that include parts of Wimbleball Lake. Historically, it was also the site of a U.S. Army military camp during WWII, adding a layer of historical interest to its scenic appeal. It's easily accessible from Bury or a nearby parking area.

Are there any challenging hiking routes nearby?

For those seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. Examples include the 'Haddeo Valley Rocky Path – Bury Stone Bridge and Ford loop' for running, or the 'Maundown Plantation loop'. You can find more challenging options in the Running Trails around Huish Champflower guide and the MTB Trails around Huish Champflower guide.

What is the best time to visit Huish Champflower for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer warmer weather and blooming landscapes, ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural features like Huish Moor's dragonflies and butterflies. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

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