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Walking routes starting from Enmore provide access to the rolling landscape of the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is characterized by a mix of wooded areas, open commons, and hills offering expansive views. The terrain consists mainly of well-defined paths with some gentle to moderate ascents, making it suitable for a variety of walking abilities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Embark on the Cothelstone Hill & Buncombe Wood loop, an easy hike that guides you through a delightful mix of woodlands and open grasslands. As you ascend, you'll be treated to expansive views across the Quantock Hills and far-reaching vistas over Somerset from the hilltop. Keep an eye out for the iconic "Seven Sisters" beech tree clump, a distinctive landmark on your journey. This pleasant route covers 2.6 miles (4.2 km) with an elevation gain of 414 feet (126 metres), making it an accessible option for most hikers. You can typically complete this loop in about 1 hour and 14 minutes, offering a refreshing outdoor escape.
Planning your visit to Cothelstone Hill & Buncombe Wood loop is straightforward, as the starting point is conveniently located right next to a parking lot. This makes access simple if you are driving to the trailhead. While the paths are generally accessible, it's wise to be prepared for potentially muddy sections, especially after rainfall. Appropriate footwear will ensure a more comfortable experience on the trail. Consider visiting during drier periods for the most pleasant conditions.
This loop is nestled within the Quantock Hills National Landscape, an area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. As you explore the hilltop, you might encounter the resident herd of Exmoor Ponies grazing freely, adding to the charm of the landscape. Buncombe Wood itself offers a great viewpoint, and if your visit aligns with spring, you'll be rewarded with a vibrant carpet of bluebells transforming the woodland floor. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the unique features of this region.
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Embark on an easy hike through the Fyne Court & Broomfield Common loop, a picturesque route blending historical grounds with diverse natural scenery in the Quantock Hills. This 3.2-mile (5.1 km) trail, with a gentle elevation gain of 334 feet (102 metres), takes about 1 hour and 26 minutes to complete. You will wander through open common land and peaceful wooded sections, encountering well-surfaced paths, as well as grass, stone, and soil paths. Within the Fyne Court estate, admire historic gardens, woodlands with beech trees, and a serpentine lake featuring a charming boathouse. In spring, look for bluebells carpeting the woodland floors. The route offers a varied landscape, designed for picturesque views and an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Planning your visit to Fyne Court is straightforward, as the trails are generally well-marked and accessible. Parking is available on-site, though a charge applies for non-National Trust members. The estate also provides visitor facilities including a visitor center, a café for refreshments, and toilets. This loop is very dog-friendly, but remember to keep your dog on a lead in certain areas, especially near wildlife reserves. You can also find natural play areas for children, offering opportunities for den building and climbing on fallen trees.
Fyne Court, a National Trust-owned nature reserve, holds significant historical importance as the former home of scientist Andrew Crosse. Known as 'The Thunder and Lightning Man' for his electrical experiments, Crosse's work is said to have inspired Mary Shelley's *Frankenstein*. While the main house burned down in 1894, the estate still features architectural elements like a folly, a boathouse, and a fine courtyard with a coach house. The grounds are managed to encourage wildlife, supporting over 100 species of fungi and rare invertebrates, making it a vibrant spot for nature observation.

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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Hawridge Reservoir & Hawkridge Common loop in the Quantock Hills, featuring reservoir views and a historic lime kiln.
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Explore the easy 1.3-mile Fyne Court loop in the Quantock Hills AONB, featuring historic gardens, woodlands, and a serpentine lake.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Brilliant walking area and you might be fortunate enough to see horses
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Located in the Quantock Hills and owned by the national trust, car pack and cafe.
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This part of the path is a scramble. Full of fallen trees.
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An ideal place for dog walkers and trail seekers alike, Cothelstone Hill has great views and lots of paths and trails to explore. I approached this route slightly different completing it in a figure of eight direction. Instead of bearing left and heading south, I went west straight up to the view point and then down to the old plantation pathway. Some of the trails especially heading down towards Wilfs Path are overgrown and can be quite tricky to navigate. It’s recommended to wear hiking boots or wellies going into the autumn and winter months because some of the lower paths leading down to the road side are very muddy.
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Hawkridge Reservoir is a reservoir near Spaxton, Somerset, England. The inflow is from several streams in the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including Peart Water, which continues below the reservoir in a northeast direction to Spaxton, where it enters the Ashford Reservoir
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Fyne Court is a National Trust-owned nature reserve and visitor centre in Broomfield, Somerset, England. It was formerly an estate and large English country house, belonging to the Crosse family.
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Yes, the area around Enmore is excellent for circular walks. Many trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. A great example is the Hawridge Reservoir & Hawkridge Common loop, which offers a pleasant walk around the reservoir and through the common.
Many trails in the Quantock Hills are suitable for walking with dogs, but they should be kept under control, especially near livestock. The varied terrain of woodlands and open commons provides great exercise. Always check for local signage regarding specific restrictions, particularly on private land or nature reserves.
The trails explore the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring a mix of dense woodlands, open heathland, and rolling hills. Paths are generally well-defined, with terrain ranging from gentle paths on the commons to more moderate climbs up hills like Cothelstone Hill, which reward you with expansive views.
Absolutely. There are numerous easy walks perfect for a family outing. The Fyne Court loop is a particularly good choice. It's a short, relatively flat trail through the charming Fyne Court estate, making it accessible for walkers of all ages.
Yes, for those seeking more of a challenge, there are several moderate routes. These trails typically involve more significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Buncombe Wood – Viewpoint on Cothelstone Hill loop from West Bagborough is a great option, featuring a rewarding climb to a scenic viewpoint.
There is a wide selection of routes to explore, with over 350 trails mapped on komoot around Enmore. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and a few difficult hikes, ensuring there's a path for every ability level.
The hiking routes around Enmore are very well-regarded by the komoot community, with thousands of hikers having explored the area. The trails receive high praise, particularly for the beautiful scenery within the Quantock Hills, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of landscapes from woodland to open commons.
The area is rich with beautiful wooded trails. Buncombe Wood is a prominent feature in many local hikes. For a route that takes you through this lovely woodland, consider the Cothelstone Hill & Buncombe Wood loop.
Yes, the Fyne Court estate is a popular hub for walkers. You can explore its immediate surroundings and the adjacent common land on the Fyne Court & Broomfield Common loop, which offers a lovely mix of woodland and open space.
Many popular trailheads, such as those at Fyne Court and near Cothelstone Hill, have dedicated parking areas. However, these can get busy, especially on weekends. It's always a good idea to arrive early or have an alternative trail in mind. For smaller routes, parking may be limited to on-street lay-bys.
While the Quantock Hills are known for their rolling hills and wooded valleys, significant waterfalls are not a common feature of the hiking trails immediately surrounding Enmore. The walks here focus more on expansive views, ancient woodlands, and heathland scenery.


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