Attractions and places to see around Mark are situated in a region characterized by the flat moorland of the Axe Valley and the southern fringe of the Mendip Hills. This area offers a mix of natural monuments, historical sites, and viewpoints. The landscape includes impressive hills, gorges, and open common land, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Sticking out from the end from the ridge of rock that runs from the Mendips Crook Peak offers views over from Exmoor too Wales. A particularly great ride from Wavering down back along the ridge.
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Stunning views across the plains of Somerset. can see for absolutely miles on a clear day. Don't be fooled in to thinking it's an easy route I have made. It really isn't. Proper footwear and even poles are recommended. Bring waterproofs as back up shelter, as there are not many places out of the gorge to shelter. Download the route to device also, there is no phone coverage the further in to the gorge you go.
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Excellent summit, run from either the car park below or over the ridge from Weavering Down. The top is rocky with great views over towards the Mendips, out to Weston Super Mare and the sea and down the M5.
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Small cafe the almshouse on the corner is good and the lamb pub across the road looks popular both have seating outside or in
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The region around Mark is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Crook Peak, a natural monument and Site of Special Scientific Interest with rocky terrain and fantastic views. Another impressive natural monument is Wavering Down Trig Point, offering extensive vistas including a glimpse of Cheddar reservoir. The iconic Cheddar Gorge Climb also provides stunning surroundings within a gorge landscape.
Yes, you can explore Axbridge Market Square, a picturesque former market town on the southern fringe of the Mendip Hills. It features a medieval market square, narrow streets, old buildings including Tudor houses, and a 13th-century parish church.
The area offers diverse outdoor experiences. You can tackle the challenging Cheddar Gorge Climb, enjoy hiking to summits like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point for impressive views, or explore various cycling and running routes. For more specific routes, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Mark, MTB Trails around Mark, and Running Trails around Mark.
Yes, Axbridge Market Square is considered family-friendly, offering a charming village atmosphere with historical buildings and a cafe. While specific children's activities aren't detailed for other attractions, the open common land and views at places like Crook Peak and Wavering Down can be enjoyable for families who appreciate nature and walking.
Yes, areas like Wavering Down and Crook Peak are part of a nature reserve where dogs are welcome. However, it's important to keep your dog under close control and on a lead at all times due to the presence of wild ponies and sheep grazing to protect rare plants and flowers.
For outstanding views, head to Crook Peak, which offers fantastic vistas in every direction across the Somerset Levels and Bristol Channel. Wavering Down Trig Point also provides extensive views, including a glimpse of Cheddar reservoir. Additionally, the Cheddar Gorge Lookout Tower offers outstanding views of the gorge and the flat landscape to the south.
In Axbridge Market Square, you'll find a charming village with a cafe right next to the church, and tips mention 'Lovely Scones at The Almshouse Tea Shop!'. This is a great spot to stop before or after exploring the Mendip Hills.
While many routes in the area involve some elevation, you can find easier options. For example, the MTB Trails around Mark guide includes routes like 'Shute Shelve Tunnel – The Strawberry Line loop from Axbridge' and 'Ham Wall Nature Reserve – Willow Walk loop from Meare' which are rated as easy. These often follow flatter terrain suitable for a more relaxed pace.
The areas around Wavering Down and Crook Peak are part of a nature reserve. Here, you can spot wild ponies and sheep grazing, which are part of the nature reserve management to protect rare plants and flowers. The ecology of the area also includes ancient woodland and calcareous grassland supporting nationally rare species like the Cheddar pink.
Absolutely! The region offers dedicated guides for various activities. For mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Mark, which includes routes like 'Cheddar Gorge loop from Cheddar'. Runners can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Mark guide, featuring moderate loops from various starting points like Mark itself or East Huntspill.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning surroundings and impressive views from natural monuments like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. The iconic Cheddar Gorge Climb is appreciated for its challenge and scenery, while Axbridge Market Square is loved for its charming medieval atmosphere and historical buildings.


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