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Worle Station
Worle, Somerset BS22 7BW - England, UK

Worle Station is a relatively small station that is the main rail access point and transport hub for the equally small community of Worle in the north Somerset countryside. The station is part of the Great Western Mainline and...
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Attractions near Worle Station
A selection of attractions close to Worle Station:
Helicopter Museum  (< 1 Mile)
This unique collection brings together over seventy helicopters into one place at the museum in Weston Super Mare. As a visitor you will have...
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North Somerset Museum  (2.4 Miles)
The North Somerset Museum is a great place to learn more about this fascinating area of the countryside. Holding a significant collection of archaeological...
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Grand Pier  (2.7 Miles)
The Grand Pier at Weston-Super-Mare is 1½ miles long and was intended to serve two purposes: for shipping at all tides at the far end...
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Banwell Castle  (6 Miles)
If you enjoy the romanticism of the Middle Ages, but not its discomforts, Banwell Castle is the perfect place. It is a Victorian replacement for...
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Animal Farm Adventure Centre  (8.3 Miles)
Explore the 23 acres of delightful Somerset countryside, home to lots of friendly animals. Make friends with the farm animals and enjoy our seasonal treasure...
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The Lookout  (8.5 Miles)
The Lookout in Clevedon can be located on an incline a little way past the Marine Lake. It was built in 1835 by Ferdinand Beeston....
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Marine Lake  (9 Miles)
Marine lakes were once very fashionable - and very useful. Clevedon lies on the Bristol Channel, which has the second highest tidal range in the...
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Brean Leisure Park  (9.3 Miles)
Hailed as the South West’s largest fun park, Brean Leisure Park is the ideal place to go if you’re looking for a great family day...
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Brean Down  (9.3 Miles)
Without a doubt, this is one of the most dramatic pieces of coastline in all of Somerset, and has been managed by the National Trust...
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Brean Down Fort  (9.3 Miles)
Set on the beautiful Somerset coast, this fascinating Palmerston fort was built in 1865 and was rearmed during the Second World War. Owned and...
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Salthouse Fields  (9.8 Miles)
Salthouse Fields, next to the sea front, were once used to process salt left by the tides. Now they’re a green area offering seaside activities...
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Clevedon Heritage Centre  (9.9 Miles)
Waterloo House in Clevedon was built in 1829, by a local man, George Somerton, whose family owned it for almost a hundred years. The Grade...
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The Bandstand  (9.9 Miles)
Stroll along The Beach in Clevedon and you’ll come upon the town’s decorative bandstand. It was built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria...
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Green Beach Fountain  (9.9 Miles)
The Grade II listed drinking fountain situated on The Beach in Clevedon was built by the Rev. J.S. Newman in memory of his wife, Annie....
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Clevedon Pier  (10 Miles)
The only intact Grade I listed pier in the country was built from scrap metal. Clevedon Pier’s designers, John Grover and Richard Ward, bought 37...
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Doulton Drinking Fountain  (10.1 Miles)
Across the road from Clevedon Pier you will find a first rate example of one of the town’s specialities – a superb Grade II Listed...
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King John's Hunting Lodge  (10.5 Miles)
King John’s Hunting Lodge offers visitors a fascinating look at a time when the country was a very different place. This lodge would have...
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Axbridge Church Wells  (10.6 Miles)
The two compartments of Axbridge church wells are positioned under late medieval chamfered arches, and were restored during the latter part of the 19th Century....
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Axbridge and District Museum  (10.7 Miles)
This timber-framed house might be fine enough for royalty, but it has no association with King John. It seems someone guessed that it had and...
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The Almshouse  (10.7 Miles)
An old almshouse has been imaginatively converted into a bistro. The town’s merchant guild founded an almshouse here in 1480. The opening of the Axbridge...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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