Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve
Overview
Located in the heart of the Somerset Levels, Shapwick Heath NNR has a variety of habitats, including wildflower meadows, ditches, dens, damp fern woods and open water surrounded by reed beds. From November to February, Shapwick Heath is one of the best places in England to see huge flocks of starlings – known as murmurations – which come to roost in winter. There is also a spring migration of the dashing little hobby falcon, arriving from tropical Africa. Around 64 different species of birds nest here, including Cetti’s warbler and great-crested grebes, while dragonflies and over 27 species of butterfly abound in the summer. These include the silver-washed fritillary, purple hairstreak and orange-tip, and the large and impressive white admiral. Over 24 different species of mammals have been seen at Shapwick, including water voles, lesser horseshoe bats and otters. Shapwick is also the location of the Neolithic Sweet Track, the oldest man-made roadway in Britain.
About the area
Somerset remains rural and unspoiled, and ever popular areas to visit are the limestone and red sandstone Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet, and by complete contrast, to the south and southwest, the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels. Another popular spot, the Quantocks, once the haunt of poets Coleridge and Wordsworth, are noted for their gentle slopes, heather-covered moorland expanses and red deer.
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Bed & Breakfast
Double-Gate Farm
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"Charming B&B and tea room right by the River Sheppey...."
- Rooms 8
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Wifi
Self-Catering
Double-Gate Farm (Swallow Barn)
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"Experience the best of Somerset in this attractive and accessible barn conversion..."
- Total units: 1
- Lawn area
- Garden furniture
- BBQ on site
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Meare Manor
Dating from 1802, Meare Manor is a historic house in the heart of Meare, a village once owned by the monks of Glastonbury Abbey. Now a family-run guesthouse, it’s a popular base for vis...
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Double-Gate Farm
Double-Gate Farm is a family-run B&B at the heart of the Somerset Levels. Great rooms with amazing views and a hearty breakfast. Ideal for singles or families and for those needing larg...
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Double-Gate Farm (Swallow Barn)
Double-Gate Farm offers a delightful barn conversion with two first-floor and one ground floor en suite bedrooms. All ground-floor areas are accessible. Minimum stay 3 nights....
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Isle of Avalon Touring Caravan Park
A popular site, on the south side of this historic town, and within easy walking distance of the centre. It is a level park, with a separate tent field, that offers a quiet environment....
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Wessex Hotel
The Wessex Hotel is centrally located in this popular town, with easy access to shops and attractions. The bedrooms and bathrooms vary slightly in size but all provide good levels of qu...
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Yew Tree Barn
With views of Glastonbury Tor and over the Somerset Levels to the Polden Hills, Yew Tree Barn is a perfect place to unwind and a great spot for exploring the Somerset countryside and en...
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Yew Tree Barn
With views of Glastonbury Tor and over the Somerset Levels to the Polden Hills, Yew Tree Barn is a perfect place to unwind and a great spot for exploring the Somerset countryside and en...
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Glastonbury Rose
A 2-bedroom Victorian cottage located in Glastonbury town centre. Beautifully furnished with cosy beds and gorgeous linens. The huge bathroom has a bath tub and a power shower. Perfect ...
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