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Quantock Collection

The Quantock Hills in Somerset, England, are a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike

Background imageQuantock Collection: Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) habit, old trees growing in woodland along footpath

Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) habit, old trees growing in woodland along footpath, Macmillan Way West Footpath, Great Hill / Triscombe Stone, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: England / Nether Stowey

England / Nether Stowey
A young female rambler takes time out to sit and rest and admire the fine view over the village of Nether Stowey, Somerset, nestling at the foot of the Quantock Hills

Background imageQuantock Collection: Quantock Hills - Shepherds Coombe

Quantock Hills - Shepherds Coombe
The Quantocks - Shepherds Coombe. The Quantock Hills west of Bridgwater in Somerset, England, consist of heathland, oak woodlands, ancient parklands and agricultural land

Background imageQuantock Collection: CJO04421018

CJO04421018
Bell heather on Longstone Hill in the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the Bristol Channel beyond

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CJO04421017
An oak woodland on the side of Longstone Hill above Hodder's Combe in the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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CJO04421016
Bell heather at sunrise on Longstone Hill in the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the Bristol Channel beyond

Background imageQuantock Collection: Picture No. 10851575

Picture No. 10851575
Stag Hunting - quantock staghounds Date:

Background imageQuantock Collection: Quantocks Rambler

Quantocks Rambler
A rambler pauses to take in the breathtaking view of the rolling Quantocks, from the castle mound at Nether Stowey, Somerset, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageQuantock Collection: Field Blewit (Lepista saeva) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills, Somerset

Field Blewit (Lepista saeva) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: Blewit (Lepista panaeola) fruiting bodies, group growing as fairy ring in grassland habitat

Blewit (Lepista panaeola) fruiting bodies, group growing as fairy ring in grassland habitat, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: White Spindles (Clavaria fragilis) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills

White Spindles (Clavaria fragilis) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: Golden Waxcap (Hygrocybe chlorophana) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills

Golden Waxcap (Hygrocybe chlorophana) fruiting bodies, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: Blackening Waxcap (Hygrocybe nigrescens) fruiting bodies, in various stages

Blackening Waxcap (Hygrocybe nigrescens) fruiting bodies, in various stages, growing in acid grassland, Quantock Hills, Somerset, England, november

Background imageQuantock Collection: The Quantock Belle at Bishops Lydeard station, Somerset, UK

The Quantock Belle at Bishops Lydeard station, Somerset, UK For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageQuantock Collection: Ploughing Match 1843

Ploughing Match 1843
A ploughing contest at Mr Whites farm, Mickleover - the Quantock Hills are in the distance


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The Quantock Hills in Somerset, England, are a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. As you wander along the Macmillan Way West Footpath, you'll be greeted by the majestic sight of old trees growing in woodland. The Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) dominates the landscape with its impressive habit. In Shepherds Coombe, within the Quantock Hills, lies a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Picture yourself strolling through this enchanting area as you capture moments like CJO04421018, CJO04421017, and CJO04421016 on your camera. These snapshots will forever remind you of the tranquility found here. For avid ramblers and adventure seekers, there's no shortage of wonders to discover in these hills. Join the Quantocks Rambler community and embark on thrilling expeditions that lead to breathtaking sights around every corner. As you explore further into this diverse ecosystem, keep an eye out for unique fungi species such as Dusky Puffball (Lycoperdon nigrescens), Field Blewit (Lepista saeva), Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), and Blewit (Lepista panaeola). These fascinating fruiting bodies can be found growing in acid grassland habitats throughout the Quantock Hills. Nether Stowey serves as a gateway to this natural wonderland where ancient trees whisper tales of centuries past. Lose yourself amidst their towering presence while immersing yourself in the rich history that surrounds them. Whether it's capturing stunning photographs or simply enjoying a peaceful walk along footpaths lined with old trees, a visit to Quantock is sure to leave lasting memories etched deep within your heart.