Roman Baths
The Roman baths are 2000 years old, and were built on the site of England's only natural hot springs. Disabled access is restricted so please call ahead for details.
Contact: 01225 477785
Address: Abbey Church Yard, Bath, Somerset BA1 1LZ
Web:www.romanbaths.co.uk
Tropiquaria
An indoor jungle paradise, complete with a 15 foot waterfall and enormous aquarium. There are free flying birds, including parrots and a variety of tropical plant life. There are also some imaginative play areas for children. Tropiquaria is a must-visit attraction for people searching for family days out in Somerset.
Contact: 01984 640688
Address: Washford Cross, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0QB
Web:www.tropiquaria.co.uk
Wells Cathedral
Wells Cathedral was built in 1180. It is surrounded by historic buildings.
Contact: 01749 674483
Address: Chain Gate, Cathedral Green, Wells, Somerset BA5 2UE
Web: wellscathedral.org.uk
Wildlife Park at Cricket St. Thomas
See over 70 different species from around the world, many of which the wildlife park are trying to conserve and protect from extinction.
Contact: 01460 30111
Address: Cricket St. Thomas, Chard, Somerset TA20 4DB
Web: www.cstwp.co.uk
Wookey Hole Caves
Discover the 50,000 year history of these fascinating caves. Other attractions include the Fairy Garden, Mirror Maze, Dinosaur Valley, River Axe Pirates and Victorian Arcade.
Contact: 01749 672243
Address: Wookey Hole, Wells, Somerset BA5 1BB
Web: http://www.wookey.co.uk/
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