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Willows & Wetlands Visitor Centre


A chance to chart the course of the ancient willow industry, from reed harvesting and willow drying to the making of baskets. For deeper insights, especially into the Levels' environmental importance, join an hour-long guided tour (11am and 2.30pm, Monday to Friday).

The centre is 10 miles east of Taunton.


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