
The path from Bradley
Brook
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Highlights of this walk
- View of Glastonbury Tor
- Woodland scenery
- Historic church
- Commanding views from ridge walks
Close to historic Glastonbury, the rolling hills and vales of this part of Somerset display the greenness that is forever England. Unfortunately, the waterfalls marked on the OS map are in stretches of the Bradley Brook that are private and enclosed. Nevertheless, this is a delightful landscape and you may be lucky enough to see wild deer and a variety of field and woodland birds.
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Safety and Difficulty
This is an easy walk of roughly six miles, mostly
over field and footpath with some pleasant woodland stretches..
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To use this guide
Review START Page (this one), check ROUTE and
Map, check NOTES for points of interest, go and enjoy yourself!
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Road Directions
Take the A361 road in the direction of Frome. Pass the
Tor. Go through the village of Havyatt to West Pennard.
As you come into West Pennard turn right into New Town Lane,
following the signs to West Bradley. In West Bradley go
past the church and continue for about ½ mile to
a right turn. Turn into that road and park about 50 yards
along on the verge where the road widens (Grid Ref.565371).
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Car Parking
There is no proper Car Park. Park on the verge
at OS Grid Ref 565371. |