The name Wells comes from the city's three wells dedicated to St. Andrew. Now there's a fun factoid to fill up your next awkward silence. In England's smallest city, you won't find the big summer crowds of nearby Glastonbury. Instead, you'll have more than enough room to sight-see as you please. And there are plenty of youth clubs to entertain the kiddies while you wander. The cathedral in Wells is the landmark attraction, but also check out the nearby Bristol Zoo Gardens and International Helicopter Museum.
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Visit England's Gold award winning Experience of 2020 - Adventure Caving with professional instructors includes abseiling, climbing, crawling and more! All specialist equipment and overalls provided. See the caves from a new perspective and immerse yourself in this challenging and unique experience.
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Better off Adventures are here to provide something unique when it come to adventurous activities. Come give the sport of Climbing and Abseiling a go while we supply you with a personal photographer capturing memories forever. Perhaps you just want to upgrade your skills in using a Map and Compass, we have the expertise and experience to provide you with a superb day out.
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Burcott Mill is a traditional water-powered flour mill, one of only 50 still operating in the UK today. uilt in 1863, this mill is still producing high quality quality organic stone-ground flour using the traditional methods and machinery that were employed 150 years ago. In the Summer months of July August and September, the miller conducts tours at 3pm on Wed, Thurs, Fridays and Saturdays. Go to the Burcott Mill Website for more information
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