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The B&B is ideally located near Taunton, Bridgwater and a ten minute walk to the famous Burrow Mump, there are many reasons to visit this part of Somerset. This is the place where King Alfred famously burnt the cakes when he was hiding from the invading Danes, hence the local pub’s name The King Alfred.

Morland is ideally located to see some of the fantastic attractions that our area has to offer. Many walkers enjoy the River Parrett Trail and we are the perfect stopping off point for you journey to Cornwall which is approx. 2.5 hours away. .

The RSPB’s Great Crane Project located at Grey Lake is 10 mins drive down the road. This initiative is to bring back cranes to the wetland areas of Somerset following them being hunted out and losing their habitat to drainage some 400 years ago. Over the next five years, the project will focus on the reintroduction of cranes into the Somerset Levels and Moors – 60,000ha of floodplain in the South West of the UK, dominated by extensive mixed pastures, meadows and wetlands.

Glastonbury and its famous Abbey is only 10 miles away and if the cosmic energy of the mystical town does not do it for you, then maybe visit Clark’s Village for a spot of retail therapy? We are a stone’s throw from Bridgwater that hosts its famous carnival every November and for those that fancy something a little quieter we are close to the beautiful Quantock Hills.

There is so much to see and do that Morland B&B is the perfect place to stay and mull over your discoveries of a county that often gets forgotten.