Golf
Golf Long Sutton Golf and Country Club is a privately owned, gently undulating, parkland golf course, set on the edge of the levels in the heart of South Somerset.The golf…
Wild Swimming
Wild Swimming Picnic Places Not everyone’s cup of tea but adults and children (under supervision) do take to the water on warm summer days. Explore other outdoor activities in Langport…
Kayaking & Canoeing
Kayaking & Canoeing Kayaking & Canoeing on The Perrett Our beautiful river is more active than it’s been for over a century. You can launch your own craft, hire canoes,…
Paddleboarding
Paddleboarding Paddleboarding Our beautiful river is more active than it’s been for over a century. You can launch your own craft, hire canoes, kayaks and paddleboards, or take a leisurely…
Boating
Boating Small boats may be launched from a slipway at Huish Bridge. There are strict speed limits on the river and boaters are advised to observe river levels and bridge…
Fishing
Fishing Just because the season for river fishing is closed now doesn’t mean it’s the end. Langport & District Angling Association has its own fishing lake at Combe. If you’re…
Cycling
Cycling round Langport Huish Drove and the Old Railway Line form part of a circular route when combined with the Mulchelney to Huish road.The flat landscape makes the area hugely…
North Street Moor
North Street Moor All Walks start and end at the Whatley Car ParkIn wet weather the paths and tracks can be very muddy and , except in prolonged dry weather,…
Parrett, Drove & Cocklemoor
Parrett, Drove and Cocklemoor Walk All Walks start and end at the Whatley Car Park In wet weather the paths and tracks can be very muddy and , except in…
Muchelney Route
Muchelney Route All Walks start and end at the Whatley Car ParkIn wet weather the paths and tracks can be very muddy and , except in prolonged dry weather, you…
Short Town Walks
Short Town Walks All Walks start and end at the Whatley Car ParkIn wet weather the paths and tracks can be very muddy and , except in prolonged dry weather,…
The Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints This English Perpendicular church has 12th-century origins but was rebuilt in the late 15th century. The East window of the chancel is one of the best…
Great Bow Bridge
Great Bow Bridge At this important crossing of the River Parrett, there have been bridges here since Roman times. The one you see today was built in 1844, to allow…
The Town Hall
The Town Hall Built in 1733, and still serving what is considered the smallest town in the UK, this is the oldest still-functioning town hall in the west country. Gallery…
The Hanging Chapel
The Hanging Chapel Sitting atop the medieval east gate of the town, is the Hanging Chapel. Once a chantry chapel, a grammar school, a museum and, for the last century…
Public Conveniences
Public Conveniences The Town Council took over responsibility for the toilets in the town square from South Somerset District Council in 2009. They have recently had new doors fitted and…
Memorial Field
Memorial Playing Field Langport Town Council are joint custodian trustees of the Memorial Playing Field with Huish Episcopi Parish Council and has no direct control over the running of the…
Cricket Pavillion
Langport Cricket Ground Owned by Langport Town Council and located on Field Road, have for many years been the home of the Huish and Langport Cricket Club. The cricket pavilion…