What to do and see in Shepton Mallet, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

July 25, 2021 Roger Rusk

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

1. WetWellies Caving

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5.0 based on 29 reviews

WetWellies Caving

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.

2. Wraxall Vineyard

Wraxall Road, Wraxall, Shepton Mallet BA4 6RQ England +44 1749 860331 http://www.wraxallvineyard.co.uk/contact.html
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Wraxall Vineyard

Reviewed By Leigh-Harrington - London, United Kingdom

We had a very enjoyable visit to this very pretty vineyard. The owner is a very pleasant chap who made us very welcome and explained all about the range of wines he makes. It is a pretty place with wonderful views and great wine.

3. East Somerset Railway

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East Somerset Railway

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.

4. Bannatyne Health Club & Spa - Charlton House

Charlton House Spa Hotel, Shepton Mallet BA4 4PR England +44 1749 342008 enquiries.charltonhousehotel @bannatyne.co.uk http://www.bannatyne.co.uk/spa/charlton-house/
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4.0 based on 297 reviews

Bannatyne Health Club & Spa - Charlton House

Reviewed By SteffL0902

I’ve been to Charlton House Spa a few times and had treatments each time I’ve been. They’ve always been great and love that they use Elemis products. Had a spa day today with my mum and had the best facial I’ve ever had there. My therapist Paula was brilliant! Lovely lady - will be asking for her next time I go.

5. Kilver Court Gardens

Kilver Court Kilver Street, Shepton Mallet BA4 5NF England +44 1749 340410 [email protected] http://www.kilvercourt.com
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Kilver Court Gardens

Created by Mulberry founder and English designer Roger Saul, Kilver Court Designer Village is a unique designer retail outlet destination featuring an eclectic, fresh and constantly updated edit of the best in fashion, interiors and lifestyle. Situated within regenerated textile mill buildings, the super stylish designer village comprises of stand-alone outlets, a designer Emporium and Arcade offering over 30 designer fashion, home and lifestyle brands, The Great House offering a treasure trove of decorative items, home accessories and gifts and The Sharpham Park Shop for interesting and artisanal food and drink products.

Reviewed By Roving54725913812

Our visit to Kilver Court Gardens was a suprise organised by our son-in-law and our daughter along with our grandchildren. It was a delight! The viaduct is very imposing and impressive and the gardens and water features are a splendid sight. Afterwards you can explore the garden centre and shops if you so desire.

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