Attractions and places to see around West Bagborough include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This picturesque village is known for its heathland, oak woodlands, and deep wooded valleys. The area also features ancient landmarks, including Bronze Age monuments and the site of a Roman coin hoard discovery. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, from scenic walking trails to a 15th-century church.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Wills neck is the highest summit in the Quantocks hills & one of the highest points in Somerset.
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Dunkery Beacon at the summit of Dunkery Hill is the highest point on Exmoor and in Somerset, England. It is also the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor. The sandstone hill rises to 519 metres and provides views over the surrounding moorland, the Bristol Channel, and hills up to 86 miles away.
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Bicknoller Post offers the runner a perfect resting spot high up in the Quantocks where you can enjoy uninterrupted views across the Bristol Channel and toward South Wales.
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The highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills, the trig point and summit of Beacon Hill is a great viewpoint and run target. It stands at 310m and looks down over Bridgewater Bay and the Kilve coast. The running along the trails on the Quantock ridge is brilliant and although sometimes wet underfoot it's always good. You can run a long loop out to Wills Neck or further or link Beacon Hill with a coastal loop past Kilve.
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Not to be a misery because Ive rode up there myself but it's not a bridle path up to WN so best to not make it public
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Fantastic View and either a easy climb out or fast descent into the combe
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Great Ice cream van in the car park on Crowcombe road, you might need cash as their signal for card payments is a bit hit and miss.
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West Bagborough is nestled within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering a rich landscape of heathland, oak woodlands, and deep wooded valleys known as combes. You can explore areas like Holford Combe, known for its stream crossings and ancient woodland. The region also features prominent viewpoints such as Beacon Hill Trig Point and Bicknoller Post, both offering extensive panoramic views.
Yes, the Quantock Hills offer numerous walking routes. A notable trail is The Drove Trail, a medieval track providing excellent hiking with phenomenal views across the Somerset landscape. For more specific routes, you can find various running trails around West Bagborough, including loops to Wills Neck Summit, on the Running Trails around West Bagborough guide.
The area is rich in history. You can visit St Pancras Church, a 15th-century church known for its stained glass and organ. West Bagborough is also famous as the site of a significant Roman coin hoard discovery. Additionally, the Quantock Hills contain well-preserved Bronze Age monuments, including round barrows. A short drive away, Taunton Castle offers a fascinating look into Somerset's past, housing a museum and cafe.
For breathtaking views, head to Beacon Hill Trig Point, the highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills, offering panoramic vistas across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Another excellent spot is Bicknoller Post, a hill summit marker providing incredible views over moorland, woodland, and the coastline.
While the natural beauty of the Quantock Hills offers great outdoor experiences for families, Taunton Castle is a particularly family-friendly option. It features a museum that engages all ages and includes a cafe for refreshments. Exploring the combes, like Holford Combe, with its streams and ancient woodland, can also be a memorable adventure for children.
The Quantock Hills provide diverse terrain for cyclists. You can find various routes, including mountain biking trails through areas like Bagborough Plantation and Somerton Combe, on the MTB Trails around West Bagborough guide. For touring bicycle options, explore the Cycling around West Bagborough guide, which includes routes to Wills Neck Summit and Holford Combe.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the immersive experience of nature. For instance, Beacon Hill Trig Point is praised for its 'fabulous views both east and west along the coastline and across the Bristol Channel to Wales.' Holford Combe is loved for its 'gorgeous surroundings' and feeling 'forgotten in time' with beautiful ancient woodland and streams.
Yes, the village is home to The Rising Sun Inn, a 16th-century establishment that serves as a welcoming spot for locals and walkers alike. If you venture to Taunton Castle, you'll also find a cafe there, which is highly recommended by visitors for its offerings.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as many footpaths around West Bagborough, including those near Bagborough Plantation, are rich with wildflowers such as primrose, celandine, and hyacinth. The Quantock Hills offer enjoyable walking and cycling routes throughout much of the year, but spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
While many trails in the Quantock Hills can be moderate, there are options for easier walks. The region's diverse network of footpaths allows for various lengths and difficulties. For specific easy routes, it's best to consult local trail maps or the komoot guides for the area, which often detail difficulty levels for different sections of the Quantock Hills.
While popular, Holford Combe is often described by visitors as feeling 'forgotten in time,' offering a serene experience with its ancient woodland and streams. The Bronze Age monuments scattered across the Quantock Hills, such as the round barrows, also offer a sense of discovery away from more frequented spots.


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