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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Spinney, Strawberryfield Park, Cheddar
  • Somerset

    The Spinney, Strawberryfield Park, Cheddar

    Ref: S190747

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    Living area Open plan with the kitchen and dining area with access to the decking with private hot tib Fabric sofa seating two, two armchairs and two designer footstools Wall mounted Bang & Olufsen TV with audio system and Apple TV with...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lower Farm Annexe
  • Somerset

    Lower Farm Annexe

    Ref: S180750

    Reviews 27

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    Somerton is a market town in Somerset, England. The town offers a large selection of shops, pubs and restaurants for all of your amenities. You are within reach of plenty of trails for some walking, cycling and hiking opportunities, as well as...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stable Cottage
  • 1

    Somerset

    Stable Cottage

    Ref: S270500

    Reviews 21

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    The hamlet of Triscombe sits within the countryside of the Quantock Hills AONB, offering visitors a pub and a tea room, as well as scenic walks around its quarry. Explore the Quantock Hills and find pretty heathland, woodlands and ancient...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House
  • Somerset

    The Coach House

    Ref: S674479

    Reviews 7

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    A charming village called Charlton Adam may be found in Somerset, halfway between Somerton and Kingweston. The village, which has a post office, and a pub named the Fox & Hounds, makes a nice home base for a self-catered trip, with further...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Ilminster
  • 1

    Somerset

    1 Bed Cottage in Ilminster

    Ref: S266404

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    Additional information and rules - 1 Bedroom - king-size - 1 Shower room with shower and WC and 1 en-suite bathroom with bath and WC - Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, boiling hot tap, coffee machine,...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Owl Lodge
  • Somerset

    Owl Lodge

    Ref: S486985

    Reviews 32

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    Wedmore is a charming Somerset community nestled between the magnificent Somerset Levels and the Mendip Hills, a few miles south of Cheddar and a short drive from the mediaeval cathedral cities of Wells and Glastonbury. The village has a nice...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Horner Cottage, Luccombe
  • Somerset

    Horner Cottage, Luccombe

    Ref: S185444

    Reviews 101

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    £143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shippon Barn
  • 1

    Somerset

    Shippon Barn

    Ref: S134684

    Reviews 87

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    This town rests in the southern region of Somerset, with its own football team, athletics club and leisure centre. Ninesprings is a lovely woodland park within the Yeovil Country Park, boasting scenic footpaths a dog-friendly café/visitor centre...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Apple House
  • 2

    Somerset

    The Apple House

    Ref: S1048560

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    Nether Stowey is a village found in the county of Somerset, near the Quantock Hills which is an AONB. The older part of the village is in a conservation area, with a long and interesting history and wide range of architecture, with the oldest...

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    £143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Byre Cottage, Dulverton
  • Somerset

    Byre Cottage, Dulverton

    Ref: S270858

    Reviews 27

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Boo Cottage
  • Somerset

    Boo Cottage

    Ref: S187198

    Reviews 24

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    Taunton is the county town of Somerset and is a popular destination for holidaymakers. It hosts many amenities including a shopping centre with restaurants inside and around, pubs, and a great choice of museums and parks to explore. The history of...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 The Mews
  • 1

    Somerset

    1 The Mews

    Ref: S1068654

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    Porlock is a quaint village, popular with tourists due to its character, proximity to the lovely North Somerset coastline and situation within the Exmoor National Park. There are plenty of little gift shops along with pubs, cafes and restaurants...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in West Monkton
  • 2

    Somerset

    2 Bed Cottage in West Monkton

    Ref: S231965

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 double and 1 twin - 1 bathroom with shower over bath - Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge with ice compartment and microwave - Smart TV in lounge - Wood burner (first basket of logs...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in West Monkton
  • 2

    Somerset

    1 Bed Cottage in West Monkton

    Ref: S230690

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    Additional information and rules - 1 king-size bedroom - Bathroom with rolltop bath, separate shower, and WC - Smart TV in lounge - Wood burner (first basket supplied) - Oven, hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment - Shared laundry...

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    £94

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Vine Lodge
  • Somerset

    Vine Lodge

    Ref: S435238

    Reviews 20

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    Martock has a Post Office, a number of pubs, shops and eateries, as well as the 12th century National Trust property of Treasurer's House. In the area you can visit the lively town Yeovil, the National Trust properties of Montacute House,...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Stawell
  • 2

    Somerset

    2 Bed Cottage in Stawell

    Ref: S229156

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    Additional information and rules - Two bedrooms at opposite ends of the property - 1 king-size with DAB digital radio and iPod dock - 1 twin with iPod dock and CD player - 1 Bathroom with free standing bath, separate shower, heated towel rail...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Putham Barn, Cutcombe
  • Somerset

    Putham Barn, Cutcombe

    Ref: S188662

    Reviews 39

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Captain's Cottage, Minehead
  • Somerset

    Captain's Cottage, Minehead

    Ref: S777959

    Reviews 16

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    £155

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Old Police Station
  • 2

    Somerset

    3 Old Police Station

    Ref: S88792

    Reviews 50

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    The village of Dunster is dominated by the castle on its hill but the focal point of the High Street is the picturesque Yarn Market. For those who enjoy exploring the countryside, Dunster is within the Exmoor National Park and there are plenty of...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Lighthouse Cottage
  • 2

    Somerset

    The Old Lighthouse Cottage

    Ref: S1018778

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    Watchet is a delightful, small Somerset harbour town with a maritime history going back over two millennia, where visitors may enjoy the variety of quaint shops on offer and watch the boats in the marina. Watchet attracts railway enthusiasts from...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stone Barn
  • Somerset

    The Stone Barn

    Ref: S83774

    Reviews 28

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bumblebee Cottage
  • Somerset

    Bumblebee Cottage

    Ref: S801985

    Reviews 13

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    Bradford-on-Tone, a small Somerset village rests between the Blackdown Hills AONB and the Quantock Hills AONB, whilst a short journey from the centre of Taunton. Home to a village shop and the White Horse Inn pub, the essentials are available for...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Bull Stall
  • 1

    Somerset

    The Old Bull Stall

    Ref: S2059

    Reviews 25

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    With just a sprinkling of pretty cottages, a village church and a children's play area, Penselwood is a charming hamlet, surrounded by lush farmland and unspoiled countryside. Set on the border between Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire, this charming...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The End
  • Somerset

    The End

    Ref: S476202

    Reviews 3

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    Langport, an ancient market town, is located in the middle of the Somerset levels, at the Parrett River's crossing point, halfway between Taunton and Yeovil. Its central location makes it a lively centre for neighbouring communities and an...

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    Self-catering holidays in Somerset

    From the mysterious moorlands to charming seaside towns, and from sea caves to lively cities, Somerset has so much to offer as a UK holiday destination. And what better way to experience this beautiful and varied county than a stay in a Somerset holiday cottage?

    Somerset's stunning landscapes are ripe for exploring, characterised by moody moorlands, rolling green hills and rugged coastline. So whether you want to feel the sea air on your face, or wish to take a leisurely stroll surrounded by nature, there is something for you here. A trip to Somerset would also be incomplete without sampling some of the county's famous cheese and cider, so make sure you arrive hungry!

    Somerset, although a rural place, can also get pretty lively. With some the country's most cosmopolitan cities within Somerset's borders, there are plenty of museums, galleries and shopping centres to explore. Plus, the county is home to one of the most famous musical festivals in the world at Glastonbury, the illuminated festival and Guy Fawkes Festival, as well as a number of comedy clubs as featured in our guide to comedy nights.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Janet Y. - Verified booking

      Horner Cottage more than lived up to our expectations. As we opened the front door were greeted by warmth, a delicate perfume and a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the garden on the hall table. In the kitchen there was a generous welcome gift enclosed in a card by Jo Taylor, an artist who stays th.... Horner Cottage more than lived up to our expectations. As we opened the front door were greeted by warmth, a delicate perfume and a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the garden on the hall table. In the kitchen there was a generous welcome gift enclosed in a card by Jo Taylor, an artist who stays there. Even more, the welcome folder enclosed a walkers' map of the area for us to keep. How very thoughtful! On further exploration we found the delightful cottage to be surprisingly spacious for the two of us. The lounge contained helpful guidebooks but our favourite was a large book with historic photographs of Selworthy and Luccombe. A guide at Dunster Castle was most insistent that we should visit Watchet the next day, Wednesday, as it was also Market Day. This we did, but we made it extra special by travelling there from Dunster Station on a steam train (parking £1). The Kitchen, East Quay, provided a superb vegetarian lunch. Parking was not as ideal in Porlock for the magnificent Exmoor Coaster trip. Beware, Doverhay Car Park, the location of the bus stop, is only a short stay car park! Unexpectedly, friends were staying in Selworthy at the same time. We enjoyed a memorable meal together at The Lower Ship in Porlock Weir, a perfect venue. The pork and salmon dishes were excellent. There's a vehicle registration recognition system in place in the main car park, so you just tap in the car registration when you are about to leave to find out how much you have to pay. Walking through Luccombe on our arrival, we found free beans on offer. Another perfect welcome! We didn't have time to enjoy all we wanted to do in the area, so will just have to return!

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    • Janet Y. - Verified booking

      Horner Cottage more than lived up to our expectations. As we opened the front door were greeted by warmth, a delicate perfume and a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the garden on the hall table. In the kitchen there was a generous welcome gift enclosed in a card by Jo Taylor, an artist who stays th.... Horner Cottage more than lived up to our expectations. As we opened the front door were greeted by warmth, a delicate perfume and a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the garden on the hall table. In the kitchen there was a generous welcome gift enclosed in a card by Jo Taylor, an artist who stays there. Even more, the welcome folder enclosed a walkers' map of the area for us to keep. How very thoughtful! On further exploration we found the delightful cottage to be surprisingly spacious for the two of us. The lounge contained helpful guidebooks but our favourite was a large book with historic photographs of Selworthy and Luccombe. A guide at Dunster Castle was most insistent that we should visit Watchet the next day, Wednesday, as it was also Market Day. This we did, but we made it extra special by travelling there from Dunster Station on a steam train (parking £1). The Kitchen, East Quay, provided a superb vegetarian lunch. Parking was not as ideal in Porlock for the magnificent Exmoor Coaster trip. Beware, Doverhay Car Park, the location of the bus stop, is only a short stay car park! Unexpectedly, friends were staying in Selworthy at the same time. We enjoyed a memorable meal together at The Lower Ship in Porlock Weir, a perfect venue. The pork and salmon dishes were excellent. There's a vehicle registration recognition system in place in the main car park, so you just tap in the car registration when you are about to leave to find out how much you have to pay. Walking through Luccombe on our arrival, we found free beans on offer. Another perfect welcome! We didn't have time to enjoy all we wanted to do in the area, so will just have to return!

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    • Sarah D. - Verified booking

      Horner Cottage is well equipped and was meticulously clean; one might even say clinically so, which was great but the instructions to leave the TV remote in its plastic bag in the designated spot amongst other similar prescriptive instructions seemed somewhat over the top! Do be mindful of the lo.... Horner Cottage is well equipped and was meticulously clean; one might even say clinically so, which was great but the instructions to leave the TV remote in its plastic bag in the designated spot amongst other similar prescriptive instructions seemed somewhat over the top! Do be mindful of the location details - “ Horner Cottage is accessed by passing through Luccombe Cottage's garden to reach the front door” if you might be phased by having to walk directly through the other property’s garden/ past their windows to access your cottage. Luccombe Cottage was not occupied during my stay which was just as well as I should have felt awkward accessing/leaving my cottage early or late in the day thus potentially disturbing my neighbours as I crossed the shingle garden and opened the squeaky gate at either end. Be aware there is absolutely nothing in the way of food or drink items in the cottage ie not even any salt, pepper, sugar or oil. However there is washing up liquid and body wash sachets in the bathroom along with a generous cash sum in lieu of a welcome pack. Re Wi-Fi link; this worked well once WiFi calling had been activated. Reception is best in the lounge and upstairs bedroom but less reliable in the kitchen or garden. The boiler/generator located in the garden is also quite noisy when in operation. Finally be aware, if you have more than one car in your party you will be required to park it off the premises as there is a strict one car space policy for each cottage.

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    • Steve - Verified booking

      A beautiful place in a stunning setting.

      We stayed in Owl Lodge and it was just perfect, it is set in a lovely location and the views are stunning. We arrived quite late in the evening and it was dark so we couldn't appreciate the views until the morning, wow it was so nice to wake up to those views. You can see Glastonbury Tor and it was beautiful to see the changing weather coming over the countryside and to see the sunrise. The lodge itself is lovely and has everything you need, the beds are so comfortable and we slept so well and it was also so peaceful. The owners Jo and Neil have thought of everything and it was lovely to meet them and they also invited us to view the Sea Harrier that they own, wow I highly recommend seeing this as it's not every day you get to see one so close and you can also sit in the cockpit. It was so lovely to see the animals too, alpacas, sheep and ponies. We also got to meet their dog which was so nice. The hot tub was an added bonus and we loved coming back from day trips and then relaxing in there, Jeffrey the alpaca was usually eating the grass in front of us. It was also lovely to view the night sky at the same time, the sky was so clear and the stars so bright. We would highly recommend staying here you won't be disappointed. Thank you Jo and Neil for our wonderful stay, I'm sure we will be back. Karen and Steve.

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    • Serena - Verified booking

      We have enjoyed a very relaxing few days away at Lower Farm.

      The property is quirky and full of character , very clean , comfortable and in a great location for visiting Wells, Glastonbury and the beautiful nature reserves in the area. The entrance hall has a great log burner to greet you and a drying room for muddy boots , and the apartment had everything we needed ( including a hairdryer). The kitchen is small but very well equipped and we ended up cooking in every evening although there are plenty of local pubs to eat at as well . There is a well stocked Co-op in Somerton just down the road which did us fine. The bedroom is spacious with a really comfortable bed , and we appreciated the nice big white towels in the bathroom. Jane is a lovely host - warmly welcoming and helpful without being in the least bit intrusive . All in all this is a lovely place for a relaxing get away , and we hope to go back at some point.

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    Things to do near Somerset

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    • Landmark Landmark

    Fleet Air Arm Museum

    Ilchester Fleet Air Arm Museum boasts the largest European collection of Naval aircraft and Concorde. Group rates, educational visits and disabled access.

    Hestercombe Gardens

    Hestercombe Gardens at Cheddon Fitzpaine. 40 acres of woodland walks, cascades and temples. Combination of three period gardens: Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian.

    Torre Cider Farm

    Cider farm in Washford where children can visit the enclosures to feed the animals. Children's play area & cider tasting available. In depth insight into cider.
    Cheddar Gorge Caves
    One of the most renowned natural landmarks in the UK, Cheddar Gorge is definitely worth a visit. These magnificent calcite formations and the 'Cheddar Man' skeleton is also surprisingly dog friendly, with well behaved dogs on leads welcome. There's plenty to see and do in the local area to keep everyone entertained.
    Dunster Castle
    Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset. The castle lies on the top of a steep hill called the Tor, and has been fortified since the late Anglo-Saxon period.

    Frequent questions

    • Is Somerset good for holiday?

      Yes, Somerset is an excellent destination for a holiday. It offers a diverse range of attractions and activities, including stunning countryside, historic sites such as Glastonbury Abbey and Wells Cathedral, picturesque villages like Dunster, and the iconic landscapes of Exmoor National Park. Whether you enjoy exploring heritage sites, indulging in outdoor pursuits, or simply immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the area, Somerset has much to offer visitors.

    • What is Somerset most famous for?

      Somerset is most famous for its iconic landmarks, such as the mystical Glastonbury Tor and the majestic Cheddar Gorge. Additionally, it is renowned for its picturesque countryside, cider production, traditional English festivals like the Glastonbury Festival, and its historical connections to King Arthur and the legend of Avalon.

    • Does Somerset have a beach?

      While Somerset does not have a coastline with direct access to the sea, it does have some coastal areas with beaches. The Bristol Channel borders the northern part of Somerset, and towns such as Weston-super-Mare and Minehead have popular beaches for visitors to enjoy. These beaches offer opportunities for seaside walks, sunbathing, and various beachside activities.

    • How do you spend a day in Somerset?

      Spend a day in Somerset by starting in Wells, exploring the cathedral and wandering through the charming streets. Visit Cheddar Gorge to marvel at the limestone cliffs, explore the caves, and learn about Cheddar cheese production. Then, head to Glastonbury to visit the abbey, climb Glastonbury Tor, and experience the town's mystical atmosphere. End your day in Bath, discovering the Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, and enjoying the city's cultural offerings. Don't forget to indulge in local cuisine and sample Somerset's famous cider along the way.

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