Quantock Hills

A path on the Quantock Hills leads into the distance with green fields either side

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The Quantock Hills are a stunning range of hills, stretching from Taunton to the Bristol Channel. Designated as England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1956, they offer a mix of heather-clad moorland, deep wooded combes, and dramatic coastal views.

Discover miles of walking & hiking trails with breathtaking views, including the Coleridge Way, inspired by poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who lived in nearby Nether Stowey.
Great Wood, a peaceful forest perfect for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.
Kilve Beach, a fascinating fossil-hunting spot with striking rock formations.
Wills Neck, the highest point in the Quantocks (386m), offering panoramic views across Somerset, Exmoor, and the Bristol Channel.
Don’t forget to look out for red deer, buzzards, and wild ponies roaming the hills.

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