Top 10 Things to do in Taunton, England

July 20, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Taunton /ˈtɔːntən/ is a large regional town in Somerset, England. The town currently peaks at a population of 69,570 as of 2018. The town itself has over 1,000 years of religious and military history, including a monastery dating back to the 10th century and Taunton Castle, which has origins in the Anglo Saxon period and was later the site of a priory. The Normans then built a stone structured castle, which belonged to the Bishops of Winchester. The current heavily reconstructed buildings are the inner ward, which now houses the Museum of Somerset and the Somerset Military Museum.
Restaurants in Taunton

1. Mill House Equestrian Centre

Bradford on Tone, Taunton TA4 1EP England +44 1823 461322 http://www.millhouseequestrian.com
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Mill House Equestrian Centre

Reviewed By RRSx

Barry is a fantastic teacher. I learnt to ride with Barry from the age of 6 and continued weekly lessons for nearly 10 years both on my own horse and the school ponies. He teaches you how to ride PROPERLY, how to stay on naughty horses and improve on skills. If your looking for a riding school to learn how to ride or just to continue riding in a fun environment then this is your place.

2. Third Way Bridge

Tangier Way, Taunton TA1 4AU England http://ianfirth.com/projects/third-way-bridge
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Third Way Bridge

3. Quantock Trekking

Bashford Stables, Bagborough Bashford Stables, Taunton TA4 3EF England +44 7976 314083 http://www.quantocktrekking.co.uk
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5.0 based on 131 reviews

Quantock Trekking

Reviewed By Sassy_Murdoch - Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

My husband and I spent a lovely weekend staying at Bashford Lodge at Quantock trekking, which included riding on Saturday and Sunday. Gill and the friendly staff took the time to match us with the right horse for our experience and confidence. My husband had had a lot of lessons but hadn't done much hacking, so they put him on a quiet safe mare, and I had done more hacking but lost my confidence, so they put me on two different, safe cobs. Saturday was a 5 hour pub ride with a stop for lunch in a pub where we were met by Gill and some staff, who tied up the horses and gave them hay nets while we eat lunch. I was very tired after three and a half hours so one of the staff rode my horse back and I got a lift, but my husband managed the whole 5 hours. I didn't feel I could do the 3 hour trek on the Sunday so my husband did 3 hours and I went on a separate 2 hour trek. The point of telling you is that they were very accommodating. One of the highlights of the weekend was watching the horses come down the hill for their breakfast, then back up the hill after their ride as they went past our balcony. Although the horses we rode were safe and calm, they were all very fit, and the Saturday ride had about 6 canters. Some of those cobs can really go! So if you are more experienced there is also plenty to enjoy, but equally, there are novice rides too. The horses were happy and healthy. The scenery is incredible and vary varied - you could see for miles on top of the hill and we met several wild ponies. I would definitely recommend Quantock trekking and hope we have the opportunity to return.

4. Vintage Picker

Haydon House Farm, Haydon Lane, Taunton TA3 5AB England +44 7787 865729 [email protected] http://www.vintagepickeruk.com
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Vintage Picker

Vintage Picker has a yard selling all things vintage, rustic, salvage, antique and interesting in Taunton. The shop is open every Sunday 12 to 3pm.

5. Stoke Wood Alpacas

Stoke Wood Stoke Road Stoke St Mary, Taunton TA3 5DD England +44 7483 229636 [email protected] http://www.stokewoodalpacas.com
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Stoke Wood Alpacas

Reviewed By harrisdl1

Steve and Sally were fantastic hosts during our family alpaca walking experience today (25 August 2020). We have spent the morning with all the alpacas and my girls loved it saying “it was the best experience ever!” Would highly recommend a visit to see the alpacas. The refreshments afterwards and homemade cakes capped off a perfect morning. It’s a thumbs up and five stars from us! ????????????????????.

6. Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain

Vivary Park Mount Street, Taunton TA1 3QE England http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3075749
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Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain

7. Somerset Towpath

Stoke St Gregory, Taunton, Taunton TA3 6HY England +44 1823 336344 http://www.englishwillowbaskets.co.uk/visitor-centre
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Somerset Towpath

Reviewed By stevepN8051KS - Launceston, United Kingdom

Walked from Bridgewater out to the boat and anchor pub which was just short of two miles. It's a lovely peaceful walk with good terrain. Not busy at all, canal looks a bit neglected in parts but still beautiful for the most part.

8. Coates English Willow Visitor Centre

Meare Green Court Stoke St. Gregory, Taunton TA3 6HY England +44 1823 490249 [email protected] http://www.coatesenglishwillow.co.uk/
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Coates English Willow Visitor Centre

Reviewed By Cool_Hand_123 - London, United Kingdom

A great day out to see the Original Basket Weaving and Museum together with a relaxing walk on the moor and nature trail.

9. West Sedgemoor Nature Reserve

Taunton England +44 1458 252805 [email protected] http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/w/westsedgemoor/
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

This reserve is made up of deciduous woodland and one of England's largest remaining low-lying moorlands.

10. The Cooper Associates County Ground

St James Street, Taunton England +44 845 337 1875 http://www.somersetcountycc.co.uk
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The Cooper Associates County Ground

Reviewed By 876PeterB876 - Clevedon, United Kingdom

Absolutely dovine place to watch Somerset play cricket which along with excellent company, free Somerset pink headbands, tasty St.Austel tribute and Bath Gem draft beers, yummy pasties and a win over Hampshire made for a great boys day out.

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