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Cathédrale de Wells

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Cathédrale de Wells

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Wells Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of St Andrew, is a magnificent Church of England cathedral nestled in the historic city of Wells, Somerset, England. Standing at an elevation of 97 meters, this Grade I listed building is renowned as one of the most beautiful and poetic English cathedrals, and holds the distinction of being the first cathedral in England built entirely in the Gothic style. It serves as the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells…

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    6 septembre 2019

    Cyclisme

    Construite en pierre couleur miel entre 1176 et 1450, la cathédrale de Wells est un exemple complexe d'architecture gothique. On l'a appelée "incontestablement l'une des cathédrales anglaises les plus belles" et "les plus poétiques", et il est facile de comprendre pourquoi.

    Vous pouvez visiter la cathédrale de 7h à 19h. Three est aussi un café, une boutique et la possibilité de faire une visite guidée. Vous pouvez trouver plus d'informations ici : wellscathedral.org.uk
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    11 décembre 2019

    Cyclisme sur route

    L'ensemble de Wells mérite une bonne promenade, aussi beau soit-il, mais la cathédrale est certainement l'un des points forts avec la place principale et le palais des évêques.
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    3 juillet 2021

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    En tant que siège d'une ancienne cathédrale et d'un diocèse, Wells est historiquement considérée comme une ville. Sa zone limitrophe du conseil municipal, entièrement entourée par la campagne, fait de Wells la plus petite ville autonome du Royaume-Uni (2,11 km²). La ville de Londres est plus petite mais fait partie d'une zone urbaine beaucoup plus vaste.
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    Cathédrale de Wells, Le Palais de l'Évêque et Boucle de Dincote

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    Begin your moderate hike on the Well's Cathedral, The Bishop’s Palace, and Dincote loop, a journey spanning 6.3 miles (10.2 km) with an elevation gain of 442 feet (135 metres).…

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    Randonnée - Facile. Tous niveaux de condition physique. Sentiers facilement accessibles. Tous niveaux.

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    Élévation 100 m

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    Cathedral Green, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2UE

    www.wellscathedral.org.uk/

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    Position:Wells, Mendip, Somerset, sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    What are the best walking routes around Wells Cathedral and its surrounding area?

    The area around Wells Cathedral offers numerous walking opportunities. You can explore the immediate precincts, including the historic Vicars' Close, believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited medieval street in Europe, and the beautiful gardens of the Bishop's Palace. For longer excursions, the cathedral serves as an excellent starting point for walks into the surrounding Somerset countryside, including routes that venture towards the Mendip Hills. Many hikers enjoy circular walks that incorporate the city's historical sites with scenic paths.

    Is Wells Cathedral accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Yes, Wells Cathedral is committed to being accessible. The highlight data indicates it is . While the ancient nature of the building means some areas might have slight inclines or uneven surfaces, significant efforts have been made to ensure visitors with mobility challenges can experience its beauty. It's always advisable to check the official cathedral website for the most up-to-date accessibility information and any specific considerations for different areas.

    Are there family-friendly activities or features at Wells Cathedral?

    Wells Cathedral is considered a destination. Children often enjoy the unique features like the Wells Clock, where 'Jack Blandifers' strikes the bells every quarter hour, and the jousting knights appear. The spacious grounds, including Cathedral Green and the Bishop's Palace gardens, provide room for families to explore. The cathedral also hosts a year-round program of events, some of which are tailored for younger visitors. The rich history and stunning architecture can captivate all ages.

    Can I bring my dog to Wells Cathedral or its immediate grounds?

    While assistance dogs are generally welcome inside the cathedral, policies for other dogs can vary. Typically, dogs are not permitted inside the main cathedral building itself, but they are often allowed in the outdoor areas like the Cathedral Green and parts of the Bishop's Palace gardens, usually on a lead. It's best to confirm the current dog policy directly with Wells Cathedral before your visit to avoid any disappointment.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Wells Cathedral?

    Parking in Wells can be busy, especially during peak times. There are various public car parks available within the city, all within walking distance of the cathedral. Options include long-stay and short-stay car parks. Arriving earlier in the day, particularly on weekends or during school holidays, is often recommended to secure a convenient spot. Some car parks may offer specific rates for longer visits.

    What public transport options are available to reach Wells Cathedral?

    Wells is well-served by local bus routes connecting it to nearby towns and cities in Somerset, such as Bristol, Bath, and Glastonbury. The bus station in Wells is centrally located, making it a short walk to the cathedral. While Wells does not have its own train station, the nearest major stations are Castle Cary, Bath Spa, and Bristol Temple Meads, from which you can take a bus or taxi to Wells.

    What are some notable historical or architectural features unique to Wells Cathedral?

    Wells Cathedral boasts several unique features. The magnificent is adorned with approximately 300 original medieval statues. Inside, you'll find the extraordinary , an innovative 14th-century engineering solution. The , one of the oldest working clock mechanisms in the world, is another highlight. Don't miss the stunning 14th-century , the exquisite octagonal , and one of the UK's rare .

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Wells Cathedral?

    Yes, the city of Wells offers a wide array of options for refreshments and overnight stays. Within the cathedral precincts, there is a cafe. Just outside, in the city centre and around the main square, you'll find numerous cafes, traditional pubs, and restaurants catering to various tastes. For accommodation, Wells has a selection of hotels, guesthouses, and bed & breakfasts, many within easy walking distance of the cathedral and other attractions.

    How long does it typically take to explore Wells Cathedral and its immediate surroundings?

    Most visitors find that dedicating 2 to 3 hours allows for a good exploration of the cathedral's interior, including its unique architectural features and historical elements. If you also plan to visit the Bishop's Palace and gardens, and take a stroll through Vicars' Close, you could easily spend half a day or more. For those wishing to attend a service or take a guided tour, additional time should be factored in.

    What is the best time of year to visit Wells Cathedral to avoid large crowds?

    Wells Cathedral attracts over 300,000 visitors annually, so it can be busy, especially during summer months (June-August), school holidays, and weekends. To experience the cathedral with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) or in the quieter winter months (November-March), excluding the Christmas period. Weekday mornings, shortly after opening, or late afternoons are often less crowded than midday.

    Are there any specific events or services at Wells Cathedral that visitors should be aware of?

    Wells Cathedral is a working Church of England cathedral with daily services, including Matins, Holy Communion, and Evensong, which visitors are welcome to attend. Beyond regular worship, the cathedral hosts a diverse program of events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibitions, lectures, and special seasonal services. It's advisable to check the official Wells Cathedral website for a detailed calendar of events and service times to plan your visit accordingly.

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