The railway is ex GWR steam - God's wonderful railway.Ian,
A few miles from Minehead is the lovely old town of Dunster.
It has an ancient market square and lots of interesting old buildings. Standing above the town is Dunster Castle, its a bit of a climb but really well worth visiting.
Also agree with Colin about the railway-it is a full sized ex BR steam line and at times has had some famous locos visit it.
Just inland from Minehead are the Quantock Hills, with a few very quaint villages- Stogumber and Williton spring to mind.
You are also very near to Exmoor and on a nice day that is great, with the ponies and deer roaming around.
Thinking of that lot is making me fancy another trip down there myself!!
Oh and if the mood takes you, there are tea rooms dotted around the villages that do Cream Teas to die for!
Thats why I posted that if I'm behind a slower vehicle than myself I will sometimes still pull in. The cars behind me have more oooomph.There was an age old thought that it was not the first vehicle that caused the queue but the second vehicle for not overtaking the first when they had the oppertunity. Fair enough it might not hold good today and also it is far more difficult with a car/caravan outfit or a HGV/bus to pass the slow moving lead vehicle.
I always think that if you are following a slowish vehicle, and you don't want to overtake for any reason (perhaps you are turning off soon, carrying a heavy load, or towing), then you should keep well back, so as to allow the cars behind you to overtake you, and have the space in front of you to pull in there if needs be? This is not a substitute for pulling into a layby, but, unless you know the road, you never know when you might find one, so "keeping back" is a good policy.There was an age old thought that it was not the first vehicle that caused the queue but the second vehicle for not overtaking the first when they had the oppertunity. Fair enough it might not hold good today and also it is far more difficult with a car/caravan outfit or a HGV/bus to pass the slow moving lead vehicle.
In fairness Chris you have to stay a decent way behind in order to see a pull in and if it is suitable lengthwise and free of potholes.There was an age old thought that it was not the first vehicle that caused the queue but the second vehicle for not overtaking the first when they had the oppertunity. Fair enough it might not hold good today and also it is far more difficult with a car/caravan outfit or a HGV/bus to pass the slow moving lead vehicle.