Best attractions and places to see around Lydeard St. Lawrence, a village in Somerset, England, is situated on the eastern edge of the Brendon Hills. This area offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, serving as a base for exploring the wider Somerset region. Notable landmarks include the 13th-century Church of St. Lawrence and Pyleigh Manor. The surrounding countryside features the Brendon Hills and the nearby Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing numerous walking routes and viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Braziers is a coffee roaster where you can buy quality house blends of coffee beans, ground or at wholesale. They also sell coffee making kit like filters and pour over funnels. The café serves great coffee as well as other drinks, cakes and food. It's not huge and it's a good idea to bring a lock as you can't always see your bike from the tables. Open everyday from 8:30 - 16:00.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, situated on the eastern edge of the Brendon Hills and near the Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can explore Holford Combe, a gorge with ancient woodland and streams. For panoramic views, visit Beacon Hill Trig Point, which offers extensive views along the coastline and across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Another excellent viewpoint is Bicknoller Post, providing views over moorland, woodland, and towards the coast.
Yes, Lydeard St. Lawrence and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural sites. Within the village, you can visit the 13th-century Church of St. Lawrence, a Grade I listed building with a unique 'upside-down font' and a 14th-century oak barrel roof. Nearby, Pyleigh Manor is a 16th-century manor house. A short drive away, Cleeve Abbey (an English Heritage site) features well-preserved cloister buildings, and Dunster Castle and Watermill in the historic village of Dunster provide insights into the region's past.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you'll find numerous trails through the Brendon Hills and Quantock Hills. Popular routes include the The Drove Trail, Quantock Hills, a medieval track offering phenomenal views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Lydeard St. Lawrence guide. For cycling, there are many road cycling routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lydeard St. Lawrence guide, and gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Lydeard St. Lawrence guide.
Absolutely. The West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway with a station in Lydeard St. Lawrence, offers a scenic and family-friendly journey through the countryside. For a refreshing activity, Wivey Pool is a local lido. Additionally, many of the walking trails in the Brendon and Quantock Hills are suitable for families, and places like Braziers Coffee Roasters offer a welcoming stop for all ages.
Holford Combe is a memorable gorge featuring ancient woodland and streams. Visitors describe it as a 'forgotten in time' place with beautiful surroundings, offering varied terrain and opportunities for splashing in streams. It's known for its 'sublime singletrack' for those who enjoy a more adventurous experience.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Beacon Hill Trig Point, the highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills at 310m, offering views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Bicknoller Post also provides incredible views over moorland, woodland, and the coastline. The The Drove Trail, Quantock Hills, a medieval track, also has many points along its route where you can enjoy phenomenal views across the lower Somerset landscape.
Yes, the Church of St. Lawrence in the village has a fascinating local story about its 'upside-down font.' It's said that villagers inverted it in anger at a politician who signed the document for King Charles I's execution. This 13th-century church also features a piscina from the 1300s and a screen from the early 1500s.
The Quantock Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offer numerous walking routes. You can explore trails like The Drove Trail, known for its majestic avenue of trees and rocky sections. Other notable points for walking include Wills Neck Summit and Beacon Hill, both offering extensive views. For more detailed routes, consult the Hiking around Lydeard St. Lawrence guide.
Yes, for a quality coffee experience, Braziers Coffee Roasters in Wellington is a popular spot, offering great coffee, cakes, and food. While Lydeard St. Lawrence itself is a small village, the surrounding towns and villages will have additional options for pubs and cafes.
The historic village of Dunster, a short drive from Lydeard St. Lawrence, offers several points of interest. These include Dunster Castle and Watermill, the ancient stone Dunster Gallox Bridge, the 17th-century timber-framed octagonal Yarn Market, and the Dunster Butter Cross. These sites collectively highlight Dunster's historical significance in the wool trade.
Yes, Cleeve Abbey, an English Heritage site, is approximately 7 miles away and features possibly the finest cloister buildings in England, offering a glimpse into monastic life 800 years ago. Additionally, Fyne Court, a National Trust nature reserve and visitor center, is about 4.9 miles away, known for its natural beauty and walking opportunities.
Bicknoller Post is a natural monument and summit standing at 290 meters (951 feet) in the Quantock Hills. It serves as a marker for this hill summit and offers incredible views over the surrounding moorland, woodland, and towards the coastline. It's a great spot to stop and observe the expansive landscape.


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