Dog walk with a view in the Blackdown Hills, Somerset
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Super exhilarating dog walk country, with the bonus here of a site of a series of ancient castles - starting in the Bronze Age. Then extra fortifications added later by the Normans made it bigger, and then Henry 1st 'modernised' after that. Traces remain, and the view is spectacular.
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Green 85 PointsEdited: 24th January 2024. The details of this listing may have changed, and though the Driving with Dogs team do our best to confirm the accuracy of every listing, we cannot guarantee that the details are fully up to date and accurate.
Holiday walk
Once you arrive at the car park (watch the potholes) there is a clearing at the back with an info board. Follow this and take the route on the left to access the main walk. It had been raining a lot in the area recently so there were boggy spots in part. Paths are all fairly apparent and there are lots of choices you can make to make the walk longer. Once I came to a three way junction early in the walk I turned back on myself and eventually crossed the main road and directly opposite there was a gate to go into another wooded area. Lots to explore and would be nicer on a sunnier day!