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Nether Stowey Village Walk | Walks Programme

Explore the charming village of Nether Stowey with one of our walk leaders.

  • Booking essential

Delve into the history of the village that Samuel Taylor Coleridge called home for three years.

Meet at Coleridge Cottage and set off on this beginner walk around the charming village of Nether Stowey. From the home of Samuel Taylor Coleridge to St Mary's Church and a trip up to Castle Mount, this walk is the perfect introduction to Coleridge and the village that shaped his work.

charm of Stowey Woods, alive with seasonal flora.

Dogs on a lead are welcome on this walk. Normal admission applies to attendees wanting to visit Coleridge Cottage, but the tearoom can be used free of charge.

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The basics

Booking details

Call 03442491895

Suitability

Children welcome

Meeting point

Meet at Coleridge Cottage.

What to bring and wear

Please dress for the weather and wear study footwear suitable for walking. No flip flops or heeled shoes. Please bring water and snacks.

Accessibility

This walk is mostly flat and along tarmac. There may be some points where it is uneven underfoot.

Upcoming events

Coleridge Country Stroll | Walks Programme 

Follow the footsteps of Samuel Taylor Coleridge with this country stroll around Nether Stowey.

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on
10 Sep to 17 Sep 2025
at
10:45 to 12:45
+ 1 other date or time

Art Journaling Exhibition| SS&L 

Step into the Garden Room and discover SS&L's first community exhibition.

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on
18 Sep 2025
at
11:00 to 16:00

Footsteps of Inspiration: Celebrating Creativity on the Coleridge Way 

Explore the enduring creative legacy of the Coleridge Way and join our guest speakers for an evening of poetry, prose and literary talks, followed by a "Poet's Supper". Booking Essential.

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on
23 Sep 2025
at
18:00 to 21:00

Stowey Surrounds | Walks Programme 

Connect with the landscape that inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry on a guided walk.

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on
25 Sep 2025
at
10:45 to 13:45