Best attractions and places to see around Wick St Lawrence include a tranquil village setting in Somerset, characterized by its peaceful atmosphere and surrounding countryside. The area features historical landmarks such as St Lawrence Church and a 15th-century village cross. Situated near the North Somerset Levels, it offers diverse landscapes with farmland, rhynes, and proximity to the Bristol Channel. This region provides opportunities to explore both cultural sites and natural features.
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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Nice traffic free route with lots of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Recommend the bakery at Winscombe. Sadly, the numerous bike gates along the route are a pain if you're on a mountain/hybrid bike as they are too narrow.
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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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Dolebury Warren is the site of an Iron Age hill fort and was also occupied during the Roman period. Today the site still has many earthworks to explore and bands of rock which may have been the foundations of walls. As a runner the ridgeline is fun to run with a not too steep ascent and fun descent whichever way you run it. The Limestone Link trail goes along the summit and it makes a good addition to a Beacon Batch loop from Burrington Combe.
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The rockiest part of this is heading west directly before and after the hillfort. Everything else is a delight, especially the bridge to that hill over clevedon
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For expansive views, visit Crook Peak within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It offers panoramas across the River Axe, Somerset Levels, and Bristol Channel. Nearby, Wavering Down Trig Point also provides extensive views, including glimpses of Cheddar Reservoir, and is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Yes, the village itself features the historic St Lawrence Church, dating back to the 12th century with its impressive architecture and stained glass. You can also see the 15th-Century Village Cross, a Grade II* listed monument. Further afield, explore the Dolebury Warren Iron Age Hill Fort, which offers visible ramparts and views over the Bristol Channel, or the Birnbeck Fort Ruins, a historical coastal defense site.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Shute Shelve Tunnel – Strawberry Line Tunnel loop' or 'Grand Pier loop'. For hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Cove at Sand Point – View from Sand Point loop'. Find more options for cycling at Cycling around Wick St Lawrence and for hiking at Easy hikes around Wick St Lawrence.
Absolutely. The The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free trail perfect for families, suitable for all ages and abilities for walking and cycling. Its level, easygoing path winds through picturesque Somerset countryside. Many of the nature reserves also offer gentle walks suitable for families.
The The Strawberry Line is an excellent choice, being a traffic-free gravel path that is level and easygoing. For other easy hikes, you can explore options like the 'Cove at Sand Point – View from Sand Point loop' or the 'Somerset Scenic Ride – Kingston Seymour Village loop'. More easy hiking routes can be found in the guide Easy hikes around Wick St Lawrence.
Many outdoor areas, including parts of the Mendip Hills like Wavering Down Trig Point and Crook Peak, are dog-friendly. However, these areas are often Sites of Special Scientific Interest with grazing animals (wild ponies and sheep), so it's important to keep your dog under close control and on a lead at all times to protect wildlife and livestock.
The North Somerset Levels and local nature reserves are ideal for wildlife spotting. Blake's Pools is a wetland reserve known for over 100 species of birds. Puxton Moor features rhynes rich in rare plants and invertebrates. Dolebury Warren is a haven for wildflowers and butterflies, and Cleeve Heronry allows observation of herons in their natural habitat.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the various nature reserves managed by the Avon Wildlife Trust, such as Hellenge Hill and Purn Hill for rare plants and spectacular views, or the tranquil Ebdon Bow Bridge, a late 18th-century structure over the River Banwell, offering a glimpse into local history and engineering.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Somerset countryside and its nature reserves. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though some trails might be muddier.
The The Strawberry Line is a fantastic traffic-free route for cyclists of all levels. For more challenging rides, explore the various cycling routes available, including road cycling options. You can find detailed cycling tours and routes in the guide Cycling around Wick St Lawrence and Road Cycling Routes around Wick St Lawrence.
The North Somerset Levels characterize the landscape around Wick St Lawrence, featuring diverse farmland, a network of drainage ditches called rhynes, and proximity to the Bristol Channel. You can experience them by exploring local walking and cycling routes that traverse this unique flat landscape, offering opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the rural tranquility.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from elevated points like Crook Peak and Wavering Down Trig Point. The traffic-free nature of The Strawberry Line is also highly appreciated for its accessibility and scenic beauty, with many enjoying the refreshment stops along the way. The historical significance and intact rooms of sites like Birnbeck Fort Ruins also receive positive feedback.


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