Dunkery Beacon: Somerset's highest point
Begin along an 'easy access' path, which leaves by the car park entrance. Branch left at a fork, soon meeting a crossing bridleway. Signed left to Stoke Pero, it drops steeply into the wooded valley. Ignore a path off right and, at the bottom, go left to cross a footbridge spanning East Water.
Head briefly upstream to a waypost and double back right to climb steeply away. Higher up, swing left to a junction and go right towards Cloutsham. A short pull leads to a crossing track. Walk left to a fork and branch right across the flank of Cloutsham Ball. Rejoining the bridleway higher up, follow it right across more open ground, where a bench beneath a pine tree signals a view across the valley. Carry on with the bridleway, shortly leaving the heath to continue above pasture. Emerging onto a track, follow it left to a lane opposite Cloutsham Farm.
Go left to a sharp bend, from which a narrow track zigzags downhill. Rejoining the lane, walk right above a riverside meadow, passing a footbridge before leaving through a gap in the left verge, some 30yds (27m) beyond. Ford the stream and follow a broad, climbing path up a wooded spur above Aller Combe. Higher up, fork right through a gate and carry on through thinning wood to a second gate. Beyond it, stay by the left fence to a final gate, which opens onto the moor. Walk forward to cross Dicky's Path and continue straight on up the hillside for another 0.5 mile (800m). Approaching the top, watch for a path off left, which is the way back to the car park. However, first continue to the summit of Dunkery Beacon.
Briefly retrace your steps down to the path noted earlier and follow it right, gradually losing height across the flank of Dunkery Hill. Some 25yds (21m) after crossing the head of Aller Combe, bear left at a fork to head more steeply downhill, eventually passing a clump of hawthorn before meeting Dicky's Path once more.
Follow it right, now descending more gently towards the deep fold of Hollow Combe. The path contours between trees around the steep slope before climbing onto more open ground beyond. Carry on for another 0.25 mile (400m) to reach a fork. Branch left and, ignoring crossing tracks, walk back the car park, which now appears ahead.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Shop onsite
- Rooms 8
- Free TV
- Direct Dial
- Wifi




