Shepton Mallet is a town and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset in South West England. Situated approximately 18 miles (29 km) south of Bristol and 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Wells, the town is estimated to have a population of 10,369. It contains the administrative headquarters of Mendip District Council.
Restaurants in Shepton Mallet
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WetWellies Caving is the best fun you can have in the dark! From complete beginners experience days to coaching courses for advanced cavers, we cater for everyone. Team building, skills courses and 'Try Caving' all catered for. Professional quality photos of your day come as standard, free of charge for you to keep. The owner is a Paramedic, so you can be sure you are in safe hands. Cave leaders are fully insured and qualified through the British Caving Association.
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Heritage open top buses - including England's ONLY single deck open topper - available for hire in Somerset, Dorset & Devon (plus surrounding area). Full and part day hop on hop off open top sightseeing tours operated in season in W Dorset & E Devon, between Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Seaton & Beer, under the Jurassic Mule branding, and connecting with the Seaton Electric Tramway. Also selected weekend heritage open top bus operation on the Isle of Wight. Details of all operations become available on our website and social media pages.
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Wraxall Vineyard sits on a beautiful south facing hill in Somerset. We make award winning still and sparkling wines. Our vineyard tours and tastings take about 1 1/2 - 2 hours. You would be in the vineyard for 45 minutes learning about growing and making English wine. Then into the winery for tasting still and sparkling wines. There are stunning views from the top of Wraxall Hill.
4.0 based on 381 reviews
A Trip Back In Time Come and meet our friendly staff and take a relaxing ride on our heritage steam train through the beautiful Mendip Countryside. The return journey takes approximately 40 minutes and is a 5 mile round trip. You pay once and you can ride the trains all day! As well as riding the train you can visit our engine shed and workshop and see our restoration projects up close, while away an hour or so chatting away to our very knowledgeable volunteers. We also have a signal box and miniature railway (these are only open on specific dates), museum, a shop and cafe serving delicious homemade meals each day we are in steam. We also offer Cream Teas, High Teas and Sunday Lunches on specific dates which need to be booked in advance as they do sell out very quickly. Our season runs from March to October and then we run our Santa Specials in December.
5.0 based on 91 reviews
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