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The UK has some spectacular scenery, but where's best to stand back and admire the view? We want to know your favourite spots for a visual feast - the plains of Exmoor, the shores of Loch Lomond, the greenery of the Brecon Beacons, the bustle of Newcastle's quayside...

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    Cadbury castle

    Posted by madcrumble 24 March 2008

    The ruins are under the hill but you can climb to the top of the hill and you have amazing views of the Somerset levels and on a clear day can see as far as Yeovil (20miles away).

    Go to South Cadbury and there is a small car park just past the town on the left, directly opposite is a house. By the side of the house is the pathway leading up to the top of the hill. It is a steep climb and wellies or hiking boots a must (definitely nothing nice!)

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    The view from Cadbury Castle

    Posted by andreakkk 15 March 2007

    From the ramparts of this huge prehistoric hill fort, the view opens up to the Somerset Levels below - mile upon mile of fields and hedges, and twelve miles away, the isolated shape of Glastonbury Tor. Whether in golden sunlight or winter mist, this is a magical view. This may or may not be King Arthur's Camelot, but it does sometimes feel as if it's on the frontiers of another world.

    Five miles north west of Yeovil

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