Attractions and places to see around Wembdon, a semi-rural parish in Somerset, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Located on Wembdon Ridge, the area provides views towards the Bristol Channel and the Quantock Hills. Its history dates back to the Domesday Book, with evidence of early medieval sites. Wembdon is situated on the edge of the Quantock Hills Area of Natural Beauty, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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If I had not stopped for the cattle grid I think I would have managed this climb but it was hard to get moving once I had stopped. Next time I'll cycle across the grid which turned out to be full of dirt and therefore ok to cycle across.
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Nice road onto the Quantock Hills from Over Stowey in the east towards Crowcombe gate and the car park on the top of the Quantocks. It's quite a tough climb but the views are great.
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Great spot by the sea to eat an ice cream, fish and chips or just to get some fresh air
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‘Clyce’ or ‘clyse’ is a regional word for sluice and you’ll find many if you walk along the River Parrett. The Somerset Levels is reclaimed land and barely above sea level, resulting in a sprawling wetland area. The water management of the Levels has been going for hundreds, if not thousands of years and sluices are an important part of controlling the run-off from the rivers. Many of the clyces you’ll find have been in place for a considerable amount of time and are a fascinating part of the local history. New ones are still built today.
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Am I still in England? This feels like being transported to NZ or Canada! With the ferns, soft grippy dirt and technical tree roots this little trail is a hoot! I recommend taking it easy the first time and then heading back up the fire road to have a proper rip because it's so much fun when you're not riding it blind!
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Wembdon is situated on the edge of the Quantock Hills Area of Natural Beauty, offering picturesque landscapes. You can also visit WWT Steart Marshes, a working wetland preserve at the mouth of the River Parrett, known for abundant wildfowl and otters. Wembdon Ridge itself provides spectacular views across the moors to the Bristol Channel.
Yes, the area offers various walking and hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails within the nearby Quantock Hills. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Wembdon guide, which includes routes like the moderate "Curved Metal Bridge Over River – Fenlyn's Clyce loop from Bridgwater".
Wembdon Ridge offers spectacular views across the moors to the Bristol Channel and westwards to the Quantock Hills. For a specific highlight, consider the Quantock Common Climb, which provides beautiful views and a moorland top with stunning vistas. Burnham-on-Sea Pier also offers sea views at the mouth of the River Parrett.
Wembdon has a rich history. You can visit St George's Church, which dates back to 1284. Another notable site is Fenlyn's Clyce, a historical sluice on the River Parrett that is an important part of the local water management system. St. John's Well, known for its historical association with healing properties, also exists within a private garden.
For a challenging experience, consider the Cothelstone Hill climb. It's a long and very steep ascent into the Quantocks, reaching over 20% gradient in places, offering beautiful views as a reward.
Wembdon Parklands is a recreational area featuring a nature trail with timber animal sculptures and a bespoke carved totem for a sensory area, designed for all ages. The broader area also offers a wide range of family activities, including adventure attractions, aquariums, and children's farms. WWT Steart Marshes is also considered family-friendly for wildlife observation.
At WWT Steart Marshes, you can spot a vast population of wildfowl, otters, and egrets. The last surviving disused quarry in Wembdon has also become a haven for wildlife. The moorland tops of the Quantock Hills are home to wild horses.
Beyond hiking, Wembdon and its surroundings offer opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Wembdon guide and the Running Trails around Wembdon guide. The village also has successful cricket and football clubs and a sports complex with a swimming pool and gym.
Wembdon hosts an annual Village Day towards the end of August, featuring competitions in arts and crafts, produce, and baking, alongside a large car boot sale. Around November 5th, a bonfire and fireworks display are held on the village playing field for Guy Fawkes Night.
Fenlyn's Clyce is a historical sluice on the River Parrett. 'Clyce' is a regional word for sluice, and these structures are crucial for water management in the Somerset Levels, which is reclaimed land barely above sea level. They play an important role in controlling run-off from the rivers and are a fascinating part of local history.
Yes, Sandford Manor, built around 1500, is located at the junction with Sandford Hill and the A39. Cokerhurst Farm is another historic example, a classic 15th-century Somerset Longhouse that retains many original features.
Wembdon Parklands is a local recreational area designed to promote gentle activity and education for all ages and abilities. It features a nature trail adorned with timber animal sculptures and includes a bespoke carved totem for a sensory area, making it a pleasant spot for a leisurely stroll.


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