Cadbury Castle, South Cadbury
Steeped in history and mythology, the site of the long-forsaken Cadbury Castle is an essential part of any visit to South Somerset.
South Cadbury Village Hall and Playing Fields
Situated on Chapel Road the playing fields are the perfect place to stop and have a picnic whilst you’re your children entertain themselves on the playground equipment and playing fields. Please not that dogs are not allowed to ensure a safe space for children.
The Camelot
The Camelot Pub is nestled at the base of Cadbury Castle on the Somerset Dorset border just off of the A303 and close to the Haynes museum, Yeovilton, Bruton & Castle Cary.
Chapel Cross Tea Room, South Cadbury
Open Monday to Friday 10-12 for Homemade cakes, teas and coffees, and selling award winning Goat Cheese from their Golden Guernsey herd April to October.
Teals Farm Shop
Created by Nick and Ash Sinfield Teals was inspired after spending a short time in Africa where farm produce is sold direct for beautifully curated farm stalls
Montgomery Cheese @ North Cadbury Village Store
The Montgomery family have been farming in the area for over three generations and creators of the world famous award winning Montgomery Cheddar
Haynes Motor Museum
A few minutes drive from South Cadbury is the world famous Haynes Motor Museum with its fabulous collection of vehicles and attractions suitable for all generations.
The Newt in Somerset
An astonishing working estate with acres of gardens, woodland, farmland and cyder orchards to explore. Plus a hotel, restaurant, café and Roman Villa.
Hauser & Wirth, Somerset
Occupying a former farmstead in Bruton, Hauser & Wirth Somerset is home to a vibrant programme of art exhibitions, learning activities and artists’ residencies, which connect with the local community and landscape.
Fleet Air Arm Museum
All weather family attraction close by at Yeovilton with immersive experiences like Search and Rescue Sea King Helicopter, Concorde walk through plus dozens of aircraft
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