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Lyng

Attractions and Places To See around Lyng - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Lyng include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and trails. The region is characterized by its low-lying Somerset Levels, where historical monuments often stand out from the flat terrain. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, enjoy forest paths, and discover unique man-made structures related to water management. The area offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical discovery to active outdoor pursuits.

Best attractions and places to see around Lyng

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Last updated: May 5, 2026

Taunton Castle

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Lying in the heart of Taunton, Somerset's county town, this stunning castle is a Grade I-listed building. Once part of a vast estate comprising thousands of acres, kings have visited, …

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Bridgwater and Taunton Canal

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Great track with the planets laid out for added interest and the odd kingfisher if you are keeping a watch out!

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Thurlbear Wood Bridleway

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Rough gravel from the tops and then into forest floor for the last section - careful crossing the little stream at the bottom - Slippy!

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Pumping stations are dotted around the Somerset Levels to help manage its rather determined proclivity to flood. As the Levels are only marginally above sea level, it doesn’t take much …

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Burrow Mump

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Rising above the village of Burrowbridge, this wonderfully named hill is a scheduled monument and is home to a Grade I listed ruined church on its summit. At 79 feet …

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August 11, 2025, Bridgwater and Taunton Canal

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Southmoor Pumping Station is a historic pumping station located in Somerset, England, primarily designed for land drainage. It is part of the complex network of pumping stations and drainage systems that manage water levels in the Somerset Levels, an area prone to flooding due to its low-lying position.

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September 16, 2024, Thurlbear Wood Bridleway

great bit of downhill

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It's a good climb from Thurlbear Road, starting with a watersplash. Weekends will be busier with dog walkers and horse riders, so remember to let them know you're there before passing. There's also drop-ins from bandit trails crossing the path here and sightlines aren't great in the summer. After the well surfaced bridleway, it widens out into a newly made logging road up to Frost Street. It's also a great descent on a rigid mountain bike, but be like Shaw Taylor on 'Police 5', and "keep 'em peeled" This is part of the Herepath, a circular path waymarked and open to horse riders, cyclists and walkers.

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Wide open fireroad descent with a couple of footpath crossing, then a steeper, well surfaced bridleway out to the road. Take this bit easy on a weekend as it's popular with horse riders and dog walkers; there's also some drop-ins from bandit trails crossing the path here and sightlines aren't great in the summer. A nice little watersplash finishes it off nicely before the tarmac. I rode it as a climb up through the woods, and it's great both ways.

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The Museum cafe is well worth a visit for the cheese scone alone.

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Taunton Independent Market, an unexpected find.

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Closed due to pumping, bridge fenced off

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit near Lyng?

The region around Lyng is rich in history. You can explore Burrow Mump, a scheduled monument with a Grade I listed ruined church offering panoramic views. Another significant site is Muchelney Abbey Ruins, where the abbot’s house remains in excellent condition, showcasing stone carvings and stained-glass windows. Additionally, Taunton Castle, a Grade I-listed building in the heart of Taunton, features a museum and a cafe.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Lyng?

Yes, several attractions cater to families. Taunton Castle offers a fascinating museum experience. For outdoor activity, Thurlbear Wood Bridleway is a forest trail suitable for walking and cycling. Muchelney Abbey Ruins also provides an engaging historical outing for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Lyng offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find various road cycling routes, including easy loops like the 'Beer Drove – The Potting Shed loop from North Curry'. For off-road adventures, explore gravel biking trails such as the 'Staple Hill Trail – Forest Dirt Path loop from Thurlbear Wood'. Hikers can enjoy easy hikes like the 'Maunsel Lock – Iron Railway Bridge loop from Lyng'.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for all abilities?

Yes, there are several easy walking options. The easy hikes around Lyng include routes like the 'Maunsel Lock – Iron Railway Bridge loop' and the 'Burrow Bridge and Toll Gate loop from Burrowbridge', both offering manageable distances and terrain. Thurlbear Wood Bridleway also provides a relatively gentle forest path, though some sections have gravel.

Where can I find dog-friendly walks near Lyng?

Many of the outdoor trails around Lyng are suitable for dog walkers. Thurlbear Wood Bridleway is particularly popular with dog walkers, offering a mix of gravel and forest floor paths. When walking with dogs, especially on weekends, be mindful of horse riders and other users on shared paths.

What natural features or viewpoints can I explore?

The most prominent natural feature and viewpoint is Burrow Mump. This 79-foot high hill stands out from the flat Somerset Levels, offering expansive views from its summit. The surrounding low-lying landscape, shaped by rivers and water management, provides unique scenery, especially along the River Parrett Trail.

Are there any unique man-made structures related to water management?

Yes, the Somerset Levels are known for their water management systems. You can see the River Isle and Southmoor Pumping Station, which is part of the network designed to manage water levels in this low-lying, flood-prone area. These structures have been crucial for the region since Roman times.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Lyng?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The commanding views from Burrow Mump and the well-preserved architecture of Muchelney Abbey Ruins are frequently highlighted. The diverse trails, like Thurlbear Wood Bridleway, are also popular for their accessibility for walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the attractions?

Yes, some attractions offer amenities. Taunton Castle, for instance, has a cafe within its museum. For those exploring the wider area, various villages and towns around Lyng will have local cafes and pubs. The 'Museum cafe' at Taunton Castle is particularly noted for its cheese scones.

Can I find circular walks near Lyng?

Yes, the area offers several circular walking opportunities. The 'Burrow Bridge and Toll Gate loop from Burrowbridge' is an easy circular route. Additionally, Thurlbear Wood Bridleway is part of the Herepath, a waymarked circular path open to horse riders, cyclists, and walkers, providing options for longer circular excursions.

What is the best time to visit Lyng attractions?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring trails and historical sites. However, during winter, especially after heavy rains, the Somerset Levels can flood, transforming Burrow Mump into an island, which offers a unique and dramatic viewing experience.

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