About Obelisk
This is walkers' territory, full stop. Families with young kids will find the climb manageable enough, though it's not a push-around-in-a-buggy sort of affair. History buffs might appreciate the monument's local significance, but honestly you're here for the view and the walk itself, not for any gripping backstory.
It's free, obviously - it's a hilltop in Somerset. Allow an hour if you're going to take your time and actually look at the landscape rather than just huffing to the top for a selfie. Spring and autumn are your best bets weatherwise, though even on overcast days the walk itself justifies the effort.
If you're camped at The Batch or Wild Goose Glamping - both within four miles and properly rated - you can knock this out on a morning before the midday heat sets in. Pairs nicely with other Mendip walking if you're making a proper go of it. Not essential, but if you're in the area and your legs need stretching, it's well worth the detour.
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What type of attraction is Obelisk?
Obelisk is a viewpoint in Somerset, South West.
Are there holiday parks near Obelisk?
Yes, there are 3 holiday parks near Obelisk. The closest is The Batch Campsite, just 4.1 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Wild Goose Glamping and Mendip Basecamp Family Adventure Campsite.
Where is Obelisk?
Obelisk is located near Bristol in Somerset, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 4.1 miles away.
What else is there to do near Obelisk?
Near Obelisk you can also visit Cleeve Hill (peak), Woolmers dew pond (archaeological site), Boundary Stone No 25 Manor of Congresbury (historic site), Boundary Stone No 24 Manor of Congresbury (historic site). Browse our Bristol area guide for the full list of things to do.