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Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Adventures

The Quantock Hills AONB in Somerset is a scenic upland region known for its diverse landscapes, ancient woodlands, heathlands, and spectacular views, offering extensive trails for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife observation.

23,000
Acres Protected
60+
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1956
Year Established

About Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

 

The Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covers approximately 37 square miles of rolling hills, heathlands, ancient oak and conifer woodlands, farmland, and dramatic coastline in Somerset, England. It was designated as the first AONB in England in 1956 due to its outstanding natural beauty and historical significance. The hills are characterized by their distinctive heathland habitats, rare species of flora and fauna, and extensive networks of bridleways and footpaths. The landscape is shaped by millennia of human activity, including prehistoric barrows, Iron Age hill forts, and medieval settlements, alongside evidence of historic industries like mining and quarrying. Popular recreational activities include hiking along marked trails such as the Coleridge Way, horse riding on bridleways, cycling, and birdwatching—key species include red kites, buzzards, and various rare heathland birds. Notable geographic landmarks include the Beacon Batch, the highest point at 1,440 feet, offering panoramic views over the Bristol Channel, Mendip Hills, Exmoor, and the Somerset Levels. The coastal fringe features striking cliffs and secluded beaches accessible via paths such as the South West Coast Path. The area attracts visitors seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a connection to rural England’s cultural heritage. Facilities include visitor centers, well-maintained trails, and various car parks strategically located to access the hills. The Quantock Hills AONB balances protected conservation with sustainable public enjoyment, making it highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Highlights

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Beacon Batch – Highest point of the Quantock Hills with panoramic views

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Ancient heathland ecosystem supporting rare wildlife species

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Coleridge Way – A historic trail connecting locations associated with poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Kilve Beach – Coastal access with fossils and picturesque cliffs

Notable Natural Features

Beacon Batch

The highest hill in the Quantocks offering broad views across Somerset and the Bristol Channel.

Ancient Oak Woodlands

Extensive stands of ancient trees supporting diverse flora and fauna, some dating back hundreds of years.

Coleridge Way

A 51-mile long-distance footpath commemorating poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s connections to the area.