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Brighton, East Sussex to SOMERSET, Somerset from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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SOMERSET, United Kingdom

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Traveling From Brighton to Somerset

Your journey from Brighton to Somerset reveals a vibrant transition: the bustling, eclectic coast of Brighton gives way to the serene, rolling countryside and historic charm of Somerset.

Best Neighbourhoods in Somerset

Somerset boasts neighborhoods that blend natural beauty with rich history.

Bath
• Famous for stunning Georgian architecture
• Home to ancient Roman baths
Glastonbury
• Known for its mystical history and legends
• Vibrant arts and cultural scene
Wells
• Features the breathtaking Wells Cathedral
• Smallest city in England, full of charm

Best Times To Visit Somerset's Attractions

Planning your visit can help you enjoy Somerset’s attractions to the fullest.

Wells Cathedral
Early mornings and weekdays provide a quieter experience without crowds.
Glastonbury Tor
Visit in the early spring or fall for milder weather and fewer visitors.
Roman Baths in Bath
Opt for late afternoons on weekdays to savor the beauty with less bustle.

Somerset Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Somerset enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers, making it a pleasant destination year-round. While spring and early autumn often offer the best weather for exploring, be prepared for sudden rains any time, as they can enhance the lush greenery of the countryside.

Dining Recommendation in Somerset

Be sure to try the traditional Somerset ciders paired with a hearty plate of West Country lamb at The White Hart, a cozy pub that celebrates local ingredients and rustic flavors. This dining experience contrasts with Brighton's coastal dishes, offering a warm atmosphere and a taste of countryside heritage that’s all its own.