
Burrow Mump Somerset
A historic hilltop crowned by a ruined church, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Somerset Levels.

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Burrow Mump Somerset
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Golden hour magic

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Must-see attractions
A historic hilltop crowned by a ruined church, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Somerset Levels.
"Worth it for the views. Utterly stunning!"

👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
The path is steep and can be slippery when wet. Good grip is essential!
🐶 Keep Dogs on Lead
Lots of sheep roam the Mump, so keep your furry friends leashed .

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Rating
4.6 · 897 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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The Ruined Church
Summit of Burrow Mump
Explore the atmospheric ruins of St. Michael's Church, a 15th-century structure with a never-completed church on top .

Panoramic Somerset Levels Views
Summit of Burrow Mump
Soak in breathtaking 360-degree vistas across the Somerset Levels, with glimpses of Glastonbury Tor on clear days .

Historic Hilltop Landmark
Burrow Mump
Discover this scheduled monument with a rich history, from Norman fortifications to a medieval church .
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👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
The path is steep and can be slippery when wet. Good grip is essential!
🐶 Keep Dogs on Lead
Lots of sheep roam the Mump, so keep your furry friends leashed.
🌅 Chase the Sunset
The views at sunset are truly stunning and worth the climb.
💰 Voluntary Parking Donation
A £2 donation is suggested for parking to help maintain the site.
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👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
The path is steep and can be slippery when wet. Good grip is essential!
🐶 Keep Dogs on Lead
Lots of sheep roam the Mump, so keep your furry friends leashed.
🌅 Chase the Sunset
The views at sunset are truly stunning and worth the climb.
💰 Voluntary Parking Donation
A £2 donation is suggested for parking to help maintain the site.
📸 Drone Photography Spot
Great for aerial shots, especially during sunrise or sunset.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Burrow Mump for its stunning panoramic views across the Somerset Levels and the atmospheric ruined church. It's considered a great starting point for walks and a beautiful spot for photography, especially at sunset. Some note the steepness and potential slipperiness of the path, and the presence of sheep requiring dogs to be leashed.
"Like a very small Glastonbury tour with much easier parking! I wouldn't drive miles to get here, but it's a delightful view from the top after a short walk up, if you happen to be passing."
Stuart Green
"Not bad for a little walk. Sheep can get startled easy so be aware of them and not get so close or make loud noises. It is a steep hill to get to the top and lots of poo so make sure you have proper shoes"
Mel
"A great place to start a walk. The views from the top are brilliant you can see as far as Glastonbury Tor (if you have really good eyesight) and off across the Levels.
The sheep are fun so keep your dog on a lead.
The car park is better signposted if you are coming from Taunton but it is plenty big enough. There is a pub close by although there is no footpath for the short walk along the road."
Sarah Butler
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Burrow Mump is located in Burrowbridge, Somerset. If driving from Taunton, the car park is better signposted. There's a free car park with a voluntary donation box.
Information on direct public transport to Burrow Mump is limited. It's best accessed by car. Local bus services might serve Burrowbridge, but check schedules in advance.
The walk from the car park to the Mump is about 15 minutes and offers great views along the way.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the Somerset Levels, and Burrow Mump is a scenic stop. Some cyclists have been seen picnicking near the top.
The roads leading to Burrowbridge are generally accessible. The car park is ample, but the final ascent to the Mump is on foot and can be steep.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Burrow Mump is a historic site and National Trust property that is free to visit. There is a voluntary donation box for parking.
Burrow Mump is an outdoor landmark and is accessible at all times. However, the nearby pub has specific opening hours and is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The ruins of St. Michael's Church on Burrow Mump are freely accessible as part of the historic site.
While the land and ruin were donated to the National Trust, it's an open access site. Membership benefits may apply to other nearby National Trust properties.
No booking is required to visit Burrow Mump. It's a natural landmark that can be explored at your leisure.
📸 📸 Photography
Sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic light, casting long shadows across the misty Somerset Levels. Golden hour is particularly magical.
Drone footage has been captured here, suggesting it's a popular spot for aerial photography. Always check local regulations before flying.
Expect stunning panoramic landscapes, atmospheric shots of the ruined church, and beautiful light during dawn and dusk.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive views. A tripod can be useful for low-light photography at sunrise/sunset.
Generally, personal photography is welcome. Be mindful of other visitors and the natural environment.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
The main activities are exploring the ruined church, enjoying the panoramic views, and taking a short walk around the hill and down to the nearby pub.
A visit can be as short as 30 minutes for a quick look, or up to 1-2 hours if you plan to walk around, enjoy a picnic, and take photos.
There are no public toilets directly on Burrow Mump. Facilities may be available at the nearby pub, but check their opening times.
Yes, the top of the Mump offers a scenic spot for a picnic, though it can be windy.
It's a scheduled monument with evidence of Roman visitation, Norman fortifications, and a medieval church. The current ruined church dates from 1793.
🎫 🐕 Pet-Friendly
Yes, Burrow Mump is a great place for dogs to explore and enjoy walks. However, you must keep them on a lead due to the presence of sheep.
The main restriction is keeping dogs on a lead to protect the sheep grazing on the Mump.
The site is generally safe, but the terrain can be steep and uneven. Always supervise your dog.
There are no dedicated facilities for dogs, so it's advisable to bring your own water and a portable bowl.
It's best to check with the specific pub beforehand, as pet policies can vary.







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