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Bridgwater and Albion Museum
Local museum in the old Castle House, covering Bridgwater's history, industry, art, and the famous carnival tradition.
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Take a bus from Peterborough to Bridgwater and enjoy the approximately 248 km long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest coach runs at 01:07, the last at 01:07.
Distance 248 km |
Average bus duration 7h 20m |
First bus 1:07 |
Last bus 1:07 |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Busiest Day Tue |
Least Busy Day Tue |
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Local museum in the old Castle House, covering Bridgwater's history, industry, art, and the famous carnival tradition.
Arts venue with changing exhibitions, studios, and events in a restored church, showcasing contemporary work and local creativity.
Visitor centre and exhibition space interpreting the Battle of Sedgemoor and the Monmouth Rebellion near Bridgwater.
Historic riverside quay area with warehouses, town views, and an easy walk that reveals Bridgwater's trading and industrial past.
Open heath and wetland on the Somerset Levels near Bridgwater, valued for wildlife, big skies, and peaceful walking routes.
Popular town park with lawns, mature trees, play areas, and open space for a relaxed break close to the centre.
A rich Somerset apple cider made from local orchards. It is a defining regional drink, long tied to farm life and village pubs across the area.
Traditional Cheddar from Somerset, made with cow’s milk and matured for a firm texture and deep savoury flavour. The county is its historic home.
A buttery split bun filled with dried fruit and mixed spice. Baked across Somerset for teatime, it is a classic local regional treat.
Popular Indian restaurant known for curries, tandoori dishes and attentive service in a smart but relaxed town-centre setting.
Well-liked Italian restaurant serving pizza, pasta and grills in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere near the centre of Bridgwater.
Riverside pub and dining venue with a traditional feel, serving British favourites, Sunday roasts and drinks in a historic setting.
Moderate for a UK market town. Hotels and dining are usually cheaper than in Bath or Bristol, while local buses and everyday meals stay fairly manageable for visitors.
Tipping is modest. In restaurants, add 10-12.5% if service is good and not already included. Round up for taxis. Cafes usually do not expect tips, but small change is welcome.
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Bridgwater Bus Station -> Bridgwater Town Centre
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