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Nutcombe Bottom, Tall Trees Trail

Broadwood Rd, Dunster, Minehead TA24 6TA, United Kingdom

Nutcombe Bottom, Tall Trees Trail
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5G4P+RC Minehead, United Kingdom
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Jack spratt
Jack spratt295 days ago
Fascinating place for walks not forgetting the tall trees
Dunster Beach Hut
Dunster Beach Hut357 days ago
Tallest tree in England ✅ Visited many times, great walks to be had. So lucky to have this on our doorstep.
Phillip Gibbons
Phillip Gibbons357 days ago
It was a bit wet the day we visited but it's still a great walk with the dogs.
The car parking is free & stoned
There is a trail at the top end of the car park with various childrens or adult play apparatus, it is a steep walk up & down which winds around but isn't clearly marked for direction, work your way around until you get to the Tallest Tree.
There is also a trail from the bottom of the car park which is flat & good for wheel chairs (5 mins & your at the Tree.
There is also very limited parking at the Tall tree trail up the dead end lane so try your luck if you can't walk far.
Paul Mousley
Paul Mousley1 year ago
Lovely woodland with easy parking and great access.  The paths are very good and well laid out making visiting very pleasant & is suitable for all abilities.  The trail to the tall tree itself is pretty short but there are plenty of trails leading further into the woods.  The site has been extremely thoughtfully designed with the bridges along the all access trail having been decorated with poetry etc which adds to the interest.  The interpretation is plentiful with all the information about the tree and Douglas firs in general.
Claire Prysor-Jones
Claire Prysor-Jones1 year ago
There are two car parks available, so bear right on the road. Short walk to the tallest tree and some trails to walk around.
Tony Reynolds
Tony Reynolds2 years ago
Simon Fuller
Simon Fuller2 years ago
Mark Taylor
Mark Taylor2 years ago
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