Discover the best top things to do in Watchet, United Kingdom including Market House Museum, The Esplanade Club, Ancient Mariner Statue, Pebbles Tavern, Yankee Jack Statue, Doniford Farm Park, Torre Cider Farm, Gay Archer, Watchet Boat Museum.
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4.5 based on 112 reviews
I have seen this statue several times and it is very evocative especially as Samuel Taylor Coleridge spent some time at nearby Nether Stowey
4.5 based on 35 reviews
During a very rainy week's stay in Watchet, Pebbles became somewhat of a solice. There are only seats for 17 people, so booking is advisable. The staff are super friendly & very happy to advise as to ciders that best suit your taste. Being able to bring in food from the chip shop, Indian, Deli or Pizza place was an added bonus. The open mike night on a Tuesday is now held in the harbour- well worth listening to.You need to purchase a refundable plastic glass if you want to drink outside. Great place- well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Yankee Jack (John Short) was born in Watchet and went to sea as a lad,bringing back many sea shanties which were collected in later years by the famous folklorist Cecil Sharp. This has to be one of the most beautiful locations for a statue.
4.0 based on 463 reviews
We pre booked Sunday Carvery here over the Spring Bank holiday, if we hadn't they would not have been able to serve us the Carvery as they were so busy. Thus made us a little worried what the service would be like when we sat down but it was amazing Carvery staff really helpful, served us quickly and the food was brilliant. I had vegetarian which was a staffed butternut squash and the neat eaters had a choice of turkey and beef or both. We were very impressed and social distances we're adhered too. I'd highly recommend. Book for Carvery but it's it's just sandwiches and cakes you'll probably be ok we had a little wander round the animals after which was nice. We walked here easily from the Haven site.
4.0 based on 321 reviews
Great farm for the kids. A fully stocked farm shop, great food and then play park. The little kids love to feed the animals and the best thing is that it's free entrance.
4.0 based on 87 reviews
Watchet Boat Museum was established in 1997 with the aim of conserving the artifacts and history of our local maritime heritage. Access to the Boat Museum is through the Watchet Visitor Centre built in 2016.
Just lovely to learn about the local history. Staff in the information centre lovely as well. Even better is that it's free ( optional voluntary donation)
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