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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
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 (England) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage This article specifically covers the current administrative county of Somerset, plus the unitary districts of "North Somerset" and "Bath and North East Somerset", which constitute much of the traditional county of Somerset
Tourism - Travel Somerset In this guide, we’ll embark on a journey through Somerset’s tourism highlights, exploring the attractions and experiences that make this county a captivating destination
Somerset: Land of the summer people | DiscoverBritain. com Sandwiched between its well-known neighbours of Dorset, Devon and Wiltshire, a sunlit Somerset is filled to the brim with sweet delights, from its dainty villages, varied coastline and England’s smallest city, to its curious traditions, famous festivals and cider-making heritage
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!
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