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Hikes around Dunkerton and Tunley explore the rolling countryside of Somerset, situated near the southern edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The terrain is characterized by undulating hills, quiet country lanes, and paths that follow the Cam Brook Valley. Routes in this area often traverse a mix of open fields and woodlands, with some trails tracing the path of the old Somerset Coal Canal.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.6
(28)
111
hikers
6.32km
01:47
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(5)
29
hikers
10.6km
02:56
180m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(4)
37
hikers
10.8km
03:01
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(5)
25
hikers
5.69km
01:40
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
14
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4.64km
01:20
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful, grand old building, it is worth a look. I *think* it is just a house now(!!) But it is truly beautiful around here. There are a lot of quite surprising and varied hills in the area (y'know - those ones that barely feel like a hill, but then you feel really puffed out after 750m - lol, the ones that sneak up on you!) And, there are of course some much larger hills here, some through fields. So it'll be worth bearing in mind what the weather has been like as to how slippery/dry it'll be.
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Fabulous community owned pub in a historic village. Lovely garden which welcomes dogs, good food and friendly staff. Excellent spot for a well earned break / pint.
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The South Stoke Millennium Viewpoint is an elevated vantage point providing picturesque views of the surrounding rolling hills, lush greenery and charming villages of the southern Cotswolds.
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Constructed in approximately 1800, the Somerset Coal Canal was a slender waterway in England. Its course commenced at Paulton and Timsbury, where it connected to basins, and extended to Camerton. You'll find 22 locks in total along the canal, and here is number 16.
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The Somerset Coal Canal once carried coal from nearby coal fields to the Kennet and Avon Canal. It was defunct by the turn of the 20th century and was drained, leaving behind fascinating, overgrown remnants of which this pretty bridge is one. Somerset is littered with history, from lime kilns to old bridges and it makes for a wonderful adventure to find its hidden treasures.
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Yes, there's a wide variety of trails. You can explore over 670 routes in the area, ranging from gentle strolls through the countryside to more demanding hikes across the rolling hills of Somerset.
The trails around Dunkerton and Tunley are highly regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,700 reviews, hikers often praise the scenic beauty of the Cam Brook Valley and the quiet country lanes.
Absolutely. For a pleasant walk that's suitable for most family members, consider the Combe Hay Manor – Combe Hay Parish Church loop from Combe Hay. It's a relatively short and gentle route that showcases the lovely local scenery without being too strenuous.
Most countryside paths in the UK are welcoming to dogs, and the trails around Tunley are no exception. You'll find plenty of space for them to explore. Just be mindful of local signage, especially when crossing fields with livestock, and keep your dog on a lead where required.
Yes, combining a good walk with a pub stop is a popular local pastime. The Somerset Coal Canal Bridge – Combe Hay Parish Church loop from Combe Hay is a great option. It's a moderate hike that passes near traditional country pubs where you can stop for refreshments.
The region is rich in history. Many trails follow the path of the old Somerset Coal Canal, and you can even find sections of the disused Somerset and Dorset Railway. For a touch of ancient history, some routes pass near the Stoney Littleton Long Barrow, a Neolithic chambered tomb.
Parking is typically found in the villages or at designated spots near trailheads. For walks starting from Odd Down, on the outskirts of Bath, you can often find on-street parking or use the Park & Ride facility as a starting point for routes like the Hiking loop from Odd Down.
Yes, if you're looking for a more strenuous walk with some rewarding climbs, the St Lawrence Church – Two Tree Hill loop from Priston is an excellent choice. This moderate route involves more elevation gain and offers fantastic panoramic views over the Somerset countryside.
The landscape is classic English countryside. Expect to walk through a mix of open fields, dense woodlands, and along quiet country lanes. The area is defined by its rolling hills and the scenic Cam Brook Valley, offering beautiful views, especially from higher ground.
Yes, the area is accessible via public transport from nearby Bath. Several bus routes serve the villages and surrounding areas, making it possible to start your hike without a car. It's always a good idea to check the latest bus timetables before you travel.
Yes, the region sits on the southern edge of the Cotswolds AONB. The Combe Hay and Southstoke loop — The Cotswolds is a perfect example, taking you directly through the picturesque landscapes that the Cotswolds are famous for.


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