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Halse Farm Caravan & Tent Park
Halse Farm, Winsford, Exmoor, Somerset TA24 7JL - England, UK

Discover the peace and beauty of the Exmoor National Park. Stay at Halse Farm, a small, peaceful touring park for caravans and tents. Halse Farm is a working farm, adjacent to the moor with spectacular views, a country lover and...
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Attractions near Halse Farm Caravan & Tent Park
A selection of attractions close to Halse Farm Caravan & Tent Park:
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| Landacre Bridge (6.4 Miles) |
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Dating from the early 17th Century, Landacre Bridge carries the Exford-South Molton road across the Barle valley about seven miles south-west of Porlock, crossing the...
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| Silly Bridge (7.9 Miles) |
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This delightful old stone bridge crosses the infant River Exe about five miles south of Porlock. It carries the minor road from Porlock Hill to...
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| Water Mill (12.7 Miles) |
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Dunster Water Mill, which lies alongside the River Avill, was built in 1680. There was a water mill here at the time of the Domesday...
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| Selworthy Church (12.8 Miles) |
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The church of All Saints, Selworthy, is probably one of the best known on Exmoor and has had connections with the great estate of Holnicote...
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| Cloutsham Ball (12.8 Miles) |
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Holnicote Estate lies between Minehead and Porlock and, at approximately 12500 acres, is one of the largest National Trust holdings in Britain, being given to...
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| Jubilee Hut (12.8 Miles) |
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This hut was built to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002. It stands at the highest point of this hill on...
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| Porlock Weir (12.8 Miles) |
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Porlock Weir lies about 1.5 miles west of Porlock and is a small settlement which has grown up around the harbour, much of the land...
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| Waverley (12.8 Miles) |
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The “Waverley” is the last ocean-going paddle steamer in the world. Built for the London & North Eastern Railway in 1947, she is now owned...
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| Bossington Hill (12.8 Miles) |
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Coastal hills run westwards from Minehead separated from the main Exmoor heights by the Vale of Porlock. At their extreme western end stands Bossington Hill...
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| Robbers Bridge (12.8 Miles) |
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Robbers Bridge is an old stone bridge carrying the minor road from Porlock Hill to Oare and Malmesmead over Weir Water about 3 miles...
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| Exmoor Ponies (12.8 Miles) |
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Exmoor ponies are the oldest breed in the UK – possibly dating back to prehistoric times. They are classified as a rare breed and in...
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| Dunkery Beacon (12.8 Miles) |
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Dunkery Beacon at 1705 ft (519 m) is the highest summit in Somerset. The hills of Exmoor are gently rounded with no sudden dangers providing...
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| Higher Town (12.8 Miles) |
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Historically, Minehead is in three sections; Higher Town on the top of the North Hill, Quay Town around the harbour and Lower Town. Almost all...
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| Minehead Harbour (12.8 Miles) |
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Most of the harbours along the Bristol Channel coast of Somerset are tidal, Minehead being no exception. It is a well-used harbour with a number...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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