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Attractions and Places To See around Moorlinch - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Moorlinch, a village situated where the Polden Hills meet the Somerset Levels, offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This area provides access to extensive natural landscapes, including significant wetland reserves and historical sites. Visitors can explore the unique geography of the Somerset Levels, characterized by grazing marsh grasslands and ditch systems. The region serves as a base for discovering both local landmarks and broader natural and cultural attractions.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail

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A fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes. Quiet in the morning but can get busy with walkers on a sunny afternoon. It’s part of national cycle route 3 so …

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Sweets Tea Rooms

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Not open Monday or Tuesday. Coffee refills £1

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Nice traffic avoiding trail that short cuts through between Glastonbury and Avalon Marshes. Part of cycle route 3 but a shared path with walkers so keep eyes open. There’s a …

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Burrow Mump

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Rising above the village of Burrowbridge, this wonderfully named hill is a scheduled monument and is home to a Grade I listed ruined church on its summit. At 79 feet …

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St Margaret's Chapel and Almshouses

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This group of buildings dates back to around the 11th Century, when Glastonbury was a major pilgrimage destination. It was at first a Hospital for up to 13 sick men …

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April 26, 2025, St Margaret's Chapel and Almshouses

This group of buildings dates back to around the 11th Century, when Glastonbury was a major pilgrimage destination. It was at first a Hospital for up to 13 sick men with a Chapel (all paid for by Queen Margaret of Scotland). Two rows of Men’s Almshouses replaced the Hospital in the 16th Century, but one row was demolished in the 1960s – its foundations are under the garden. The Mary and Margaret Charity completed a large refurbishment and repair programme in 2012, including a new stone courtyard wall and disabled access WC, and a new West garden. https://www.stmargaretschapel.org.uk/the-history/

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Be hungry when you get here, the food is tasty ! 😋

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Good choices, wonderfully clean toilets. Nice map on the toilet wall showing what will happen to the area if/when the ice caps all melt! Gulp.

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April 28, 2021, Sweets Tea Rooms

Run by Vicky & Rob Sweet - local riders know the spot and Saturday mornings see many club groups arrive. Tor 2000 run a 'Youth Ride' from Sweets at 10am on Saturdays.

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Really enjoyed this tranquil bike path. Plenty of places to stop, have a break and check out the wildlife. Everyone seemed so happy to be there; definitely a good place for a family ride.

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Kit P
January 7, 2021, Burrow Mump

Rising above the village of Burrowbridge, this wonderfully named hill is a scheduled monument and is home to a Grade I listed ruined church on its summit. At 79 feet (24 m) high, it stands out from the flat land around and can be seen easily from the River Parrett Trail which passes by. Thanks to the Somerset Levels winter floods, Burrow Mump becomes somewhat of an island, like its cousin, Glastonbury Tor. A Norman motte and bailey castle was originally constructed here, but the only structure that remains is the impressive medieval church.

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Alex
September 12, 2020, Sweets Tea Rooms

Nice place.. delicious coffee and pies.. 😊

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Lovely single track trail that short cuts through between Glastonbury and Avalon Marshes. Part of cycle route 3 but a shared path so keep an eye out for walkers. There’s a memorial garden to a teenage girl at one end which always breaks my heart. It’s a nice place to stop as there are picnic tables and bike stands but I always feel so sad for the family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Moorlinch?

The Moorlinch area is rich in natural beauty, particularly the Somerset Levels. You can visit the extensive wetlands of Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail, known for its diverse wildlife and starling murmurations. Another significant natural landmark is Burrow Mump, which offers striking views of the flat surrounding land and becomes an 'island' during winter floods. Other notable reserves include RSPB Ham Wall and Greylake RSPB Nature Reserve.

Are there historical sites to visit near Moorlinch?

Yes, Moorlinch and its surroundings offer several historical sites. Within Moorlinch itself, the 13th-century Church of St Mary is a prominent Grade I listed building. Just a short distance away, Burrow Mump features a ruined Grade I listed church at its summit, with a history dating back to a Norman motte and bailey castle. Further afield, you can explore the legendary Glastonbury Abbey and the iconic Glastonbury Tor.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the Moorlinch area?

The wetland reserves around Moorlinch are excellent for wildlife spotting. Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is a haven for diverse species, including the great white egret, which has made a significant comeback here. During autumn and winter, the reserve is also famous for spectacular starling murmurations at dusk. RSPB Ham Wall is another prime location for birdwatching.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Moorlinch?

Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail offers a gravel path suitable for walking and cycling, making it accessible for all ages. The Former Railway Bridge, Glastonbury to Burnham Line provides a traffic-free path ideal for family bike rides. For a unique experience, consider visiting Wookey Hole Caves, which offers both indoor and outdoor activities.

Where can I find good walking and hiking trails near Moorlinch?

Moorlinch is an excellent base for walking and hiking. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail offers a well-maintained gravel path for easy walks. For more extensive routes, you can explore the Samaritans Way, an ancient path largely following a hilltop edge between Moorlinch and Sutton Mallet. You can find more detailed routes and guides for easy hikes in the area on the Easy hikes around Moorlinch guide.

What cycling opportunities are available around Moorlinch?

The area around Moorlinch is popular with cyclists. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is part of National Cycle Route 3, offering a scenic gravel path. The Former Railway Bridge, Glastonbury to Burnham Line also provides a pleasant, traffic-avoiding route. For road cycling, you can explore various routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Moorlinch guide, and for gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Moorlinch guide.

Are there any cafes or places to eat popular with visitors?

Yes, Sweets Tea Rooms is a highly popular cafe on the levels, frequently visited by cyclists and locals alike. It's known for being accommodating and a great stop during an outing.

What is the best time of year to visit Moorlinch for outdoor activities?

The Somerset Levels, including Moorlinch, offer unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for walking and cycling when the weather is milder. Autumn and winter bring spectacular starling murmurations to the nature reserves, and the landscape around Burrow Mump transforms as the surrounding land floods, creating an 'island' effect.

Are there any museums or cultural centers nearby?

While Moorlinch itself is a small village, the surrounding area offers cultural insights. The Avalon Marshes Centre serves as a gateway to the wider Avalon Marshes area, providing information on its natural and historical significance. Nearby Glastonbury hosts the Somerset Rural Life Museum, showcasing the region's rural history, and The Blake Museum can be found in Bridgwater.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Moorlinch?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is loved for its peaceful atmosphere, excellent surface for walking and cycling, and the chance to see diverse birdlife and starling murmurations. Burrow Mump is highly valued for its historical significance and the striking panoramic views it offers.

Are there any accessible attractions for visitors with mobility considerations?

The Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail features a gravel path that is generally well-maintained and suitable for walkers and cyclists, which can accommodate some mobility aids. It's advisable to check specific conditions or contact the reserve directly for detailed accessibility information.

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