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How to Get to Simonsbath in West Somerset by Bus or Train?

Directions to Simonsbath station (West Somerset) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Simonsbath

    BusBus: 198, 657.
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  • Which bus lines stop near Simonsbath?

    These bus lines stop near Simonsbath: 198, 657.

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Public Transit to Simonsbath in West Somerset

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Bus: 198, 657.

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Simonsbath Address: B3223, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7SH, UK street in West Somerset

Simonsbath, West Somerset
Simonsbath, West SomersetSimonsbath () is a small village high on Exmoor in the English county of Somerset. It is the principal settlement in the Exmoor civil parish, which is the largest and most sparsely populated civil parish on Exmoor, covering nearly 32 square miles (83 km2) but with a population, at the time of the 2001 census, of 203 in 78 households, reducing to 156 at the 2011 Census. The River Exe rises from a valley to the north, and the River Barle runs through the village and is crossed by a triple-arched medieval bridge that was extensively repaired after floods in 1952.The settlement lies on the route of the Two Moors Way and close to the Macmillan Way West.
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South West has 3 transport type(s), including: Bus, Train and Ferry, operated by several transport agencies, including Bristol Ferry Boat Company, National Rail, St Ives Minibus Services, morebus, Tamar Bridge & Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee, Cotswold Green, Bath Bus Company, Plymouth Boat Trips, Redwoods Travel, Roselyn Coaches, Stagecoach West, Mendip Community Transport, Royal Buses, Padstow Harbour Commissioners and F R Willetts