Village 25 minutes from Bristol is home to cosy pubs and 'magical' landmark View 4 Images

As home to two of the world's most famous stone circles, it's no wonder other comparable landmarks in the south west region get overlooked in the tourist books. Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire pull in more than 1.5million visitors a year between them - but there are examples far closer to Bristol that have also stood the test of time.

Among the more unassuming is the Stanton Drew Circle in north east Somerset , which is just a 25-minute drive outside of the city centre. With parking limited, the bus is also an option if you're in no rush.

You can take a 50-minute ride on the 376 Mendip Explorer to Pensford - you would then have to jump on another bus to get to the village or walk if you d

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