This is a lovely place to come to and walk along the canal to Bath or Bradford-on-Avon. You can see how pretty it is from the photo.
There is a café here and a cycle hire shop and a room devoted to the history of the canal and railway for the transportation of the locally mined coal. I found it fascinating. I walked from Midsomer Norton to Bath and this was the mid-point of the journey. I learned on the way about the so-called 'Father of English Geology', William Smith. It was he who discovered one could date rock according to what fossils could be found in it and he published the first ever geological survey of Britain. The house that he lost in the process is not far away in Tucking Mill.
I hav not visited the cafe but it was very popular when I was there and the visitors appeared to be regulars, so it cannot be that bad.
Next time I come, I'd like to visit the little tea gardens on the other side of the canal, a little further towards Bath. They looked simple, pretty and intriguing.
I think this place would be a lovely place to come to on a date, hiring the bikes, perhaps.
There is a car-park here, which may be helpful to know.
I enjoyed my walk so much, I plan to go again this week. read more