All about Dunster by Candlelight

All about Dunster by Candlelight

Dunster by Candlelight is a captivating annual event, where the historic village of Dunster comes alive with the warm glow of thousands of candles, transporting you to a bygone era of festive enchantment and traditional charm. The Dunster by Candlelight celebration is...
6 Beautiful Places to Discover Near Dunster Village

6 Beautiful Places to Discover Near Dunster Village

If you are heading to Dunster for a getaway, you will discover the glorious countryside surrounding it. It’s very close to the edge of Exmoor and the coast. There are plenty of lovely towns and villages worth exploring whilst you are in the area. So here are six of...
Questions you might have about Dunster Village

Questions you might have about Dunster Village

While creating this website guide to Dunster Village I have come across many questions about Dunster that people have asked either on the website, or on my Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages – so in this blog post I thought I would answer them in as much detail as...
Top 10 Things to See and Do In Dunster Village

Top 10 Things to See and Do In Dunster Village

There are many reasons why people flock to the village of Dunster. For some, it is because the village has historical significance. For others, it is the quaint selection of unique shopping opportunities and tea shops available that makes Dunster so appealing. The...
Somerset Day in Dunster

Somerset Day in Dunster

What is Somerset Day, what does it involve, and how can you celebrate it by visiting Dunster? Somerset Day will fall on May 10th this year and this date holds some historical import. The organisers have the bunting and flags on hand so you can celebrate this...
Dunster Train Station and The West Somerset Railway

Dunster Train Station and The West Somerset Railway

Dunster is a fascinating medieval village that has plenty to offer visitors. There is a stunning castle and plenty of history and just over a mile away from the village is Dunster Station which is part of the West Somerset railway. It’s a bit like stepping back...