Comedy stars, circus thrills and a dinosaur debut: half term in Wells is anything but quiet

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It's all happening in Wells this May half term. The city's comedy festival returns with a stellar line-up, Wookey Hole is unveiling a new dinosaur experience, and there's plenty more for families to get stuck into nearby. Here's what to look forward to.

Wells Comedy Festival (23–25 May, Wells)
England's smallest city is about to host some of comedy's biggest names. Wells Comedy Festival returns with Simon Amstell, Sara Pascoe, Sam Campbell, Rosie Jones and loads more funny people crammed into two days. Most headline sets are sold out, but if you move fast, you might just grab last-minute tickets and listings here
Save The Art Bank (Saturday 24 May, Shepton Mallet)
Shepton's creative HQ needs your help – and they're throwing a day-long party to earn it. Expect live music, workshops, games, street food, cocktails, and a DJ to close out the night. The now-legendary raffle will be drawn at 8pm, with prizes from Glastonbury Festival, The Newt, Mulberry and more. Support the cause and see what's on

Avalon Acoustic Sessions: Alex Roberts & Rodney Allen (Saturday 24 May, Glastonbury)
Folk, blues and storytelling collide in Glastonbury's Avalon Club. Catch musical magician Alex Roberts alongside Somerset legend Rodney Allen. Doors at 7:15pm, music from 8pm. For ages 14+ (with an adult). See who's playing and how to get in
Free "I AM" Workshop – Ascended Master Teachings (24–25 May, Avebury)
In the mood to vibrate higher? This two-day spiritual workshop in Avebury promises to connect you to your inner "I AM" presence. Think Violet Flames, angels, and a deep dive into Golden Age enlightenment. Float over here for details
St Aldhelm's Day Mini Art Pilgrimage (Sunday 25 May, Shepton Mallet to Doulting)
Walk, write, draw and contemplate life's mysteries on a two-mile creative pilgrimage from Kilver Court to Doulting. There's poetry, reflection, and yes, cake. Set off at 2:30pm. Art supplies and spiritual curiosity encouraged. Walk this way for the route and info

Celebrate Nature Day at Ferne Animal Sanctuary (Monday 26 May)
Pond dipping? Tick. Wildlife trails? Tick. Dog walk to a (closed) pub? Tick. Ferne Animal Sanctuary's Wildlife Day is ideal for families, nature lovers and sociable pooches. Entry is £5 adults, £1 kids. Sniff out the full details here
Magique: Fire and Water (Tuesday 28 May, Wookey Hole)
Wookey's evening magic show is back – and it's set to be a spectacle of flames, illusions and watery wizardry. Starts at 6pm. Tickets are £10 and sold separately from standard entry.
Art Bank Introducing: Major Malfunktion & Bugmouth (Thursday 29 May, Shepton Mallet)
Two genre-bending acts. One beloved venue. And probably a few things you've never heard before. Doors open at 7pm. Music from 7.45pm. Under 18s must leave by 9pm (sorry teens). Explore the soundscape lineup

Royal Bath & West Show (29–31 May, Shepton Mallet)
It's Somerset's biggest countryside bash – complete with livestock, food, music, crafts and chaotic fun in the Main Ring. Dogs welcome, parking's free, and there's even live music in the Pilton Tent. Plan your rural adventure here
Wookey Hole goes Broadway (and dinosaur)
Circus meets musical theatre meets prehistoric monsters at Wookey Hole this half term. Catch their new circus show Broadway (running daily at noon, 1pm and 2pm), plus a teaser of the attraction's mysterious dinosaur installation. Book in advance to save up to 20%. Book your Wookey experience here.
So clear your diary now and accept that May half term is going to be chaos, fun and absolutely full of dinosaurs.
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