Isle Somerset is a small island located in the Bristol Channel, off the coast of Somerset, England. The island is approximately 4.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide, with a total area of around 4.5 square miles. It is home to a small population of around 200 people, who live in the two main settlements of St. Helen's and Lower Town.
The island has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Bronze Age. It was also an important site during the Roman occupation of Britain, with a number of Roman artifacts having been discovered on the island. In the Middle Ages, Isle Somerset was a center of trade and commerce, with a thriving fishing industry and a number of small ports and harbors.
Today, Isle Somerset is a popular destination for tourists and visitors, who come to enjoy the island's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The island is home to a number of nature reserves and wildlife sanctuaries, which are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. Visitors can also enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports, as well as exploring the island's rich history and cultural heritage.