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Milton Lodge - Weston-super-Mare

Weston-super-Mare

Milton Lodge

Whether you want to visit one of the many visitor attractions in Weston – super-Mare or travel further a field Milton Lodge provides the perfect base for you.

 

With excellent access to the M5 and other major roads many other places of interest are within easy reach. Our reception area has plenty of information on local attractions restaurants and places of interest for touring.

Here are links for just a few of the local attractions.

 

Wookey Hole

With new attractions, great new facilities and the classic glory of Britain’s most spectacular underground caverns, the centuries-old site near Wells in Somerset has been given a brand new lease of life.

www.wookey.co.uk

 
Bristol Zoo

Bristol Zoo Gardens is a 12 acre site in Clifton that is run by the The Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society, registered charity no. 1104986.

www.bristolzoo.org.uk

 

North Somerset Museum

North Somerset Museum tells the story of North Somerset through the objects in its care. The museum is in Weston-super-Mare and offers a range of heritage services.

www.n-somerset.gov.uk/Enjoying/Museums/

 
SeaQuarium

Weston-super-Mare Sea Life Centre stands on it's own pier - the first to be built in Britain for almost a century. Here you will discover the fascinating secrets beneath the Severn Estuary and the sea beyond.

www.seaquariumweston.co.uk
 

The Helicopter Museum

The Helicopter Museum is Weston-super-Mare's largest undercover all weather attraction and a fun place for all the family, with a coffee shop, children's play area and a gift shop.

www.helicoptermuseum.co.uk

 
Clarks Village

Clarks Village is the UK's first and foremost outlet shopping centre and has established itself as one of the premier shopping destinations in the country.

www.clarksvillage.co.uk

 
The Playhouse

Having re-opened in 1969 after a fire, now the theatre can easily stage a wide variety of productions, from ballet and music to opera and drama.

www.theplayhouse.co.uk

 
Brunel's SS Great Britain

Step back in time on board Brunel’s SS Great Britain – the world’s first great ocean liner. Launched in 1843 to provide luxury travel to New York, the ship set new standards in engineering, reliability and speed. She was the world's first large iron ship and the first to be driven by a screw propeller.

www.ssgreatbritain.org

 

Glastonbury Abbey

Every year, people from over seventy countries on six different continents visit the sacred site of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, England.

The 2,000 years of Christianity we are celebrating and remembering are forever rooted in the mystical land of Avalon where the story of Glastonbury Abbey began.

www.glastonburyabbey.com

 
The Bishop's Palace

The Bishop’s Palace in Wells is a majestic building set within fortified walls and a moat. The Palace is surrounded by 14 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds, but is only a few minutes walk from the Cathedral, historic market place and central shopping area.

www.bishopspalacewells.co.uk

 
Fleet Air Arm Museum

With exhibitions depicting naval technology from WWI to present day.

www.fleetairarm.com

 
Cheddar Caves

A major tourist attraction for over 200 years, with plenty to do above and below ground. Outstanding Natural Beauty, where you'll find many rare species. The Cathedral-like Caves and Britain's biggest Gorge are million-year-old Ice Age river beds.

www.cheddarcaves.co.uk