- Somerset - Wikipedia
It is bordered by the Bristol Channel, Bristol, and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west The largest settlement is the city of Bath, and the county town is Taunton
- Somerset | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Somerset, administrative, geographic, and historic county of southwestern England It is bordered to the northwest by the Bristol Channel, to the north by Gloucestershire, to the east by Wiltshire, to the southeast by Dorset, and to the southwest by Devon
- Visit Somerset | Discover the County | Towns Villages, Inspiration . . .
With its large choice of attractions, events, festivals and famous top-class local food and drink, Somerset is the place to take a break, relax and enjoy yourself
- 35 Incredible Places to Visit in Somerset - Go South West England
So, whether you want to experience a fascinating history in Bath, see the biggest gorge in the country, or live the traditional country life in one of Somerset’s AONBs, there are so many things to do in Somerset!
- Attractions Things To Do In Somerset | VisitBritain
Discover the best things to do attractions in Somerset here Peppered with rolling hills, ancient woodlands local flavours, there's lots to explore!
- Somerset - the “Land of the Summer People” - British Heritage Travel
For many people, Somerset is a county passed through rather than visited Largely rural and quiet, Somerset is the gateway to the West Country linking popular Hampshire and Wiltshire to the peninsula of Devon and Cornwall
- What Is Somerset Famous For? A Guide To The Best Of Somerset
Somerset is a picturesque county in the South West of England, famous for its stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture Whether you’re planning a half term getaway, a family adventure, or a relaxing retreat, Somerset has something for everyone
- Somerset - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name "Somerset" comes from the Anglo-Saxon phrase Sumorsaete, which was used to describe people from Somerton In the past, the northern border of Somerset was the River Avon
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