Best attractions and places to see around Emborough. Emborough is a village situated within the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England, offering a serene escape. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including rolling hills and lush fields, and features historical landmarks. It serves as a destination for exploring both cultural sites and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The concrete outlet tower serves as the central control point for the reservoir's water supply. Connected by a bridge to the main dam, the tower houses sluice gates and valves that regulate the flow and distribution of water to the River Chew and the local water supply.
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Great stretch of road, I know I am nearly at Bristol, or just getting started. Either way I cannot help but stop and enjoy the view, just stunning.
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About the patronage of this church: Saint ANDREW is one of the twelve apostles that Jesus Christ called to follow him. However, in the biblical accounts he is usually somewhat overshadowed by his much more famous brother: Saint Peter. In the Gospels we find the calling of the two siblings presented in different ways. According to the text of the Gospel of John (John 1:40-42), Andrew is called first (together with another disciple whose name is not mentioned). Later he tells his brother that he has found the Messiah. The feast of Saint Andrew in the calendar of saints is on November 30th in all major Christian denominations. The X-shaped white "St. Andrew's Cross" on which he was executed forms the national flag of Scotland against a blue background and has also found its way into the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Chew Valley Lake is the 5th largest artificial lake in the UK. It was constructed in the 1950s to supply drinking water for Bristol and the nearby area. There are brilliant views of the lake and surrounding countryside as you pass along the dam.
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Chew Valley Lake formed by the construction of this dam on the River Chew in the 1950's. Built to provide drinking water for Bristol.
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Absolutely lovely, relatively flat throughout and is generally pretty quiet. Some areas have a few bumps thanks to roots and some parts during the wetter winter weather get a couple of centimetres of running water here and there. Overall one of my favourite places to cycle and will continue to feature on my routes!
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Emborough is nestled within the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering rolling hills and lush fields. You can visit Emborough Pond, also known as Lechmere Water, which is popular for fishing and picnicking. Additionally, the Emborough Quarries are a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, significant for vertebrate fossils.
Yes, the Mendip Hills surrounding Emborough offer numerous walking trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like the easy 'The Litton Public House – Litton Reservoirs loop from Chewton Mendip' or the moderate 'Ring O' Bells, Hinton Blewett – Litton Reservoirs loop from Chewton Mendip'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Emborough guide.
The most notable historical landmark in Emborough is the Church of St. Mary the Virgin (also known as Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Dating back to the 12th century, it showcases Norman architecture, a 14th-century font, and a 15th-century rood screen. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Absolutely. Just about 5 miles from Emborough, you can visit Wells Cathedral, an intricate example of Gothic architecture built between 1176 and 1450. Another beautiful site is St Lawrence’s Church, Priddy, a Grade I-listed church featuring 13th to 15th-century architecture and a Norman font.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Colliers Way is a dedicated cycle path linking Midsomer Norton and Radstock through picturesque Somerset countryside, utilizing disused railway lines. For gravel biking, routes like 'Fosseway Ford – Lane Into Shepton Mallet loop from Leigh-on-Mendip' are available, detailed in the Gravel biking around Emborough guide.
For brilliant views, head to Chew Valley Lake, the fifth largest artificial lake in the UK. Its dam offers expansive vistas of the lake and surrounding countryside. The Mendip Hills themselves also provide numerous elevated spots with stunning panoramic views.
Many attractions cater to families. Chew Valley Lake is ideal for picnicking and gentle walks. The Colliers Way is a family-friendly cycle path. Historical sites like Wells Cathedral and St Lawrence’s Church, Priddy, also welcome families.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views at places like Chew Valley Lake, with many stopping to capture photos. The varied and interesting terrain of Ebbor Gorge is also highly enjoyed for its adventurous feel, despite getting steeper and rockier. The peaceful countryside and historical charm of the area are consistently highlighted.
The Mendip Hills and surrounding Emborough area are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, while winter can provide crisp, scenic walks, especially around the Mendip Hills.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Hardpack Trail in Mendip Hills loop from Chewton Mendip' (moderate, 9.4 km) or an 'easy Running loop from Ston Easton' (4.5 km). More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Emborough guide.
Yes, Ebbor Gorge is a notable natural landmark near Emborough. It offers a beautiful and varied circular route with a path that becomes steeper, rockier, and narrower as you ascend, providing an engaging experience for those with decent footwear and average fitness. The wider Mendip Hills also feature the famous Cheddar Gorge & Caves.
The Emborough Quarries are a 1-hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This site is particularly significant for its vertebrate fossils, including early reptiles and the earliest-known flying vertebrates like Kuehneosaurus latus. It also features the Nettlebridge Viaduct.


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