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Tesla Model 3 2019 — Car rental alternative in Monkton Combe
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Tesla Model 3 2019

8 Apr - 11

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£230GBP212 total
Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2016 — Car rental alternative in Cardiff
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2016

5.0

(1 trip)

27 May - 30

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£276GBP264 total
Hyundai IONIQ 2021 — Car rental alternative in Yeovil
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Hyundai IONIQ 2021

5.0

(2 trips)

23 May - 26

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£266GBP255 total
Mazda Mazda3 2014 — Car rental alternative in Bristol
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Mazda Mazda3 2014

5.0

(6 trips)

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15 June - 18

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£118GBP107 total
Ford Mondeo 2017 — Car rental alternative in Bristol
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Ford Mondeo 2017

4.99

(76 trips)

27 May - 30

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£150GBP143 total
Audi A4 Avant 2015 — Car rental alternative in Bristol
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Audi A4 Avant 2015

5.0

(17 trips)

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27 May - 30

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£133GBP127 total
Volkswagen up! 2018 — Car rental alternative in Bristol
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Volkswagen up! 2018

5.0

(4 trips)

22 Dec - 25

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£122GBP111 total
Jaguar XE 2016 — Car rental alternative in Bournemouth
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Jaguar XE 2016

23 May - 26

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£263GBP240 total
Renault Clio 2016 — Car rental alternative in Cardiff
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Renault Clio 2016

5.0

(4 trips)

29 May - 1 June

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£92GBP86 total
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Yeovil, EN

Car rental options in Yeovil for your adventure

Nestled in the heart of Somerset, Yeovil is a charming market town that serves as an ideal base for exploring the picturesque English countryside. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes, Yeovil offers visitors a unique blend of urban amenities and rural charm. Booking a car hire in Yeovil allows you to fully immerse yourself in the area's beauty, giving you the freedom to discover hidden gems and iconic attractions at your own pace.

Discover the best of Yeovil and its surroundings

Yeovil boasts a diverse range of attractions that cater to all interests. From exploring historic sites to enjoying outdoor activities, there's something for everyone. With a rental car, you can easily visit the magnificent Montacute House, wander through the peaceful Yeovil Country Park, or take a scenic drive to the nearby Jurassic Coast. Having your own vehicle provides the flexibility to create a personalised itinerary and make the most of your time in this captivating region.


Uncover the splendour of Montacute House

Montacute House, a stunning Elizabethan mansion, is a must-visit attraction near Yeovil. This architectural marvel showcases exquisite Renaissance features and houses an impressive collection of portraits. As you drive to the estate, you'll be treated to picturesque Somerset countryside views. The house offers ample parking for visitors, making it convenient to explore at your leisure. Don't miss the opportunity to stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoy a peaceful picnic on the grounds.


Experience the tranquillity of Yeovil Country Park

Yeovil Country Park is a delightful green oasis perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With your hired car, you can easily access this expansive park, which features diverse habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and a serene lake. Park your vehicle in the designated car park and embark on one of the many walking trails that wind through the park. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The park also offers excellent facilities for families, including a children's play area and picnic spots.


Embark on a coastal adventure to West Bay

A short drive from Yeovil brings you to the stunning West Bay, a picturesque coastal town famous for its golden cliffs and as a filming location for the hit TV series Broadchurch. With your car hire, you can easily explore this charming seaside destination at your own pace. Park near the harbour and take a leisurely stroll along the beach, admiring the dramatic coastline. Don't forget to sample some fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants or enjoy a traditional British seaside experience with fish and chips by the water.


How to reach Yeovil for your car rental adventure


- By plane: The nearest airports are Bristol Airport and Exeter Airport. From there, you can rent a car and drive to Yeovil.
- By train: Yeovil has two railway stations, Yeovil Junction and Yeovil Pen Mill, with connections to major cities.
- By car: Yeovil is accessible via the A30 and A37 roads, making it easy to reach from other parts of the UK.


Essential tips for renting a car in Yeovil

When booking a car hire in Yeovil, consider these helpful tips: Reserve early on Turo to secure the best selection of vehicles. Choose a car that suits your planned activities, whether it's a compact for city driving or a larger vehicle for countryside exploration. Look for extras like GPS navigation to help you navigate Somerset's scenic roads. If you're planning to visit coastal areas, consider a vehicle with air conditioning for comfortable drives. Remember to familiarise yourself with local parking regulations and keep an eye out for narrow country lanes when venturing outside the town.

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Frequently asked questions in Yeovil

What are some popular pickup locations for rental cars in Yeovil, and what should guests consider when choosing a spot?

In Yeovil, guests can find convenient pickup locations for car hires near the town centre and surrounding areas. Popular spots include the vicinity of Yeovil Pen Mill railway station and areas close to the Octagon Theatre. When choosing a pickup location, guests should consider proximity to their accommodation or planned activities. It's wise to opt for a spot with easy access to main roads like the A30 or A37 for smooth departures. Some hosts on Turo may offer flexible pickup options, potentially including delivery to your location in Yeovil. Remember to communicate clearly with your host about the exact meeting point and consider factors such as parking availability and local traffic patterns when selecting your ideal car rental location in Yeovil.

What are some scenic driving routes near Yeovil that showcase Somerset's beautiful countryside?

Yeovil serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Somerset's picturesque landscapes. The A30 towards Sherborne offers breathtaking views of rolling hills and quaint villages. For a more rural experience, consider taking the B3151 towards Somerton, winding through charming hamlets and lush farmland. The A37 northbound presents stunning vistas of the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When planning your journey, opt for a vehicle with good visibility to fully appreciate the scenery. Many drivers find that a car with a higher vantage point enhances the experience of these scenic routes near Yeovil.

How can drivers navigate Yeovil's town centre during peak hours to avoid congestion?

Navigating Yeovil's town centre during busy periods requires some local knowledge. Consider using the Western Relief Road to bypass the centre when possible. If you must enter the town, plan your journey outside peak times, typically avoiding 8-9 AM and 5-6 PM on weekdays. Utilise the town's one-way system to your advantage, particularly around the Quedam Shopping Centre. Park and walk options, such as the car park at Yeovil Country Park, can be beneficial. When selecting your vehicle, consider a compact car for easier manoeuvring through Yeovil's narrower streets. Remember, patience and planning are key to a stress-free drive in Yeovil's bustling centre.

Are there any notable parking facilities or restrictions to be aware of when visiting Yeovil?

Yeovil offers several convenient parking options for visitors. The town centre hosts multiple pay-and-display car parks, including those at the Quedam Shopping Centre and South Street. Be mindful of time restrictions in these areas to avoid fines. On-street parking is available but often limited to short stays. Some residential areas near the centre have permit-only restrictions, so always check signage carefully. When choosing your vehicle, consider its size in relation to available parking spaces. Larger cars may find some town centre spots challenging. Remember, many car parks in Yeovil are free after 6 PM, making evening visits more convenient for those exploring the town's dining and entertainment options.

What type of vehicle might be best suited for exploring both Yeovil and the surrounding rural areas?

For exploring Yeovil and its rural surroundings, a versatile vehicle is ideal. A compact SUV or a hatchback with good ground clearance offers a balance between town manoeuvrability and countryside capability. These vehicles provide comfort for longer drives while navigating narrow country lanes with ease. Look for a car with air conditioning for summer comfort and good fuel efficiency for extended rural excursions. All-wheel drive can be beneficial for tackling Somerset's varied terrain, especially in wetter conditions. When selecting your vehicle, consider one with ample boot space for picnic gear or hiking equipment, enhancing your ability to fully enjoy the diverse landscapes around Yeovil.

Where can one find reliable petrol stations in and around Yeovil for long drives?

Yeovil and its surrounding areas are well-served with reliable petrol stations. In the town centre, you'll find several options along Sherborne Road and Reckleford. For those venturing out, the A37 towards Ilchester has fuel stops conveniently located. When planning longer drives, it's wise to top up your tank before leaving Yeovil. Many supermarkets in the area, such as Tesco and Morrisons, offer competitive fuel prices. If you're heading towards more rural parts of Somerset, consider filling up in larger towns along your route. Some vehicles offer better fuel efficiency for long drives, so factor this into your car choice when planning extended trips from Yeovil.

How should drivers prepare for potential toll roads when travelling from Yeovil to other parts of England?

While travelling from Yeovil to other parts of England, drivers should be aware that toll roads are relatively uncommon in the immediate vicinity. However, preparation is key for longer journeys. Research your route in advance to identify any potential tolls. The M6 Toll near Birmingham is one notable example you might encounter on longer trips north. Many toll roads now offer cashless payment options, so having a contactless payment method is advisable. Some vehicles come equipped with electronic tags for seamless toll payments, which can be particularly useful for frequent travellers. When planning your journey from Yeovil, consider fuel efficiency alongside toll costs to optimise your travel expenses.

What are some essential tips for driving safely on narrow country lanes near Yeovil?

Driving safely on narrow country lanes near Yeovil requires caution and awareness. Reduce your speed and be prepared to stop or reverse to wider sections to allow oncoming traffic to pass. Use your horn gently when approaching blind corners to alert other drivers. Be mindful of wildlife, particularly during dawn and dusk. When selecting a vehicle, consider one with good visibility and responsive steering for easier navigation of these winding roads. Familiarise yourself with passing places and use them when necessary. In wet conditions, be extra cautious as these lanes can become slippery. Remember, many country lanes near Yeovil are single track, so patience and courtesy towards other road users are essential for a safe and enjoyable drive.

Are there any picturesque rest stops or viewpoints along driving routes in the Somerset area?

Somerset boasts numerous picturesque rest stops and viewpoints perfect for breaking up your journey. The Mendip Hills offer stunning vistas, with Deer Leap providing panoramic views of the Somerset Levels. Closer to Yeovil, Ham Hill Country Park offers breathtaking scenery and is ideal for a picnic stop. When driving towards the coast, Burrow Mump near Bridgwater provides a unique elevated viewpoint. For those exploring the Blackdown Hills, Castle Neroche offers far-reaching views across Somerset and Devon. Many of these spots have parking facilities, making them easily accessible. When choosing your vehicle, consider one with comfortable seating and good air conditioning to enhance your enjoyment of these scenic breaks during your Somerset driving adventure.

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