About Triscombe Stone
Walkers will get the most from this one. The landscape around it is proper lovely, especially on clear days when you can see across to the coast. History buffs will appreciate the Bronze Age context - this thing has been standing here for roughly 4,000 years - but honestly, the real draw is the excuse for a moorland ramble. Kids under ten might find the walk a slog for what amounts to a single rock, but teenagers who like exploring off-the-beaten-path locations will probably enjoy the hunt.
If you're basing yourself at one of the nearby caravan parks - Moorhouse, Mill Farm, or Secret Valley are all within five miles - Triscombe fits naturally into a broader walking holiday around the Quantocks. It's worth combining with longer circular routes rather than making a special trip on its own. Best visited in spring or early autumn when the moorland's at its best and the weather's more predictable.
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What type of attraction is Triscombe Stone?
Triscombe Stone is a archaeological site in Somerset, South West. Visit their website for the latest information.
Are there holiday parks near Triscombe Stone?
Yes, there are 4 holiday parks near Triscombe Stone. The closest is Moorhouse Campsite, just 3.9 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Mill Farm Caravan & Camping Park and Secret Valley, plus 1 more.
Where is Triscombe Stone?
Triscombe Stone is located near Holford in Somerset, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.9 miles away.
What else is there to do near Triscombe Stone?
Near Triscombe Stone you can also visit Hurley Beacon (peak), Bicknoller Post (peak), Great Hill (peak), Marrow Hill (peak). Browse our Holford area guide for the full list of things to do.