Coach Trips To Leigh Common Walk In Wincanton with Berrys
Nestled in the serene countryside of Wincanton, Leigh Common Walk offers a delightful escape for nature enthusiasts and casual hikers alike. Whether you’re yearning for a peaceful stroll through lush greenery or an invigorating walk to savour the fresh air, this charming trail is a haven for outdoor adventurers. With the convenience of Berrys Coaches, accessing this picturesque destination has never been easier, ensuring that your journey from start to finish is a seamless and enjoyable experience.
At Berrys Coaches, we pride ourselves on connecting you to the heart of local gems. Our dedicated coach trips not only provide exceptional comfort but also open the door to hidden treasures like Leigh Common Walk. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the highlights of this enchanting path, offering insights into what makes it a must-visit attraction in Wincanton, along with a sprinkle of history, activities to indulge in, and other nearby attractions that are sure to complement your visit.
The History of Leigh Common Walk
Leigh Common Walk boasts a rich history intertwined with the cultural tapestry of Wincanton. Once a part of the vast open commons that were integral to medieval village life, Leigh Common has long served as a space for both practical uses and leisure. Over the centuries, the common has evolved, reflecting the changing landscape of rural England. Managed in partnership with local conservation groups, Leigh Common is now a thriving natural habitat, providing insight into traditional countryside management practices while supporting biodiversity.
Things to Do at Leigh Common Walk
Leigh Common Walk is a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the gentle lull of nature. The walk itself is a moderate 3-mile loop that takes you through a mosaic of habitats, including tranquil woodlands, open fields, and serene wetlands. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the chance to spot a variety of species, from songbirds flitting among the branches to waterfowl gliding across the ponds. For a more leisurely visit, bring a book or binoculars and unwind on one of the many benches along the trail, soaking in the tranquil surroundings.
Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off
The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at the Memorial Car Park in Wincanton. We’ve included a Google Maps route to help guide you there.
How do I get there from the Berrys Drop Off?
The Berrys drop off location at the Memorial Car Park bus stop is a 48 minute walk from the start of Leigh Common
The route is well-signposted, ensuring visitors can effortlessly find their way to the starting point of this enchanting trail. The peaceful journey to Leigh Common Walk provides a wonderful opportunity to soak in the local sights and get a feel for Wincanton’s charming atmosphere.
Other Things To Do Nearby
After you’ve taken in the delights of Leigh Common Walk, the surrounding area of Wincanton has plenty more to offer. A short distance away is the historic Wincanton Racecourse, an exciting venue for horse racing enthusiasts. For those interested in history, a visit to the nearby Bruton Museum is a must, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region’s cultural past.
Art lovers can revel in Hauser & Wirth Somerset, an acclaimed gallery showcasing contemporary art within beautiful countryside surroundings. Combine these experiences with a comfortable Berrys Coaches journey, and you’ve got a day trip filled with diverse and enriching activities.


