🇬🇧 UK, Cheddar Gorge Follow
Cheddar Gorge is a very special place: is not only the highest inland cliff in England, but it's also where cheddar cheese was originated!
Check the audio, blog post and vlog for more details on what to see and do in Cheddar Gorge!
1️⃣ Main attractions
2️⃣ Activities
3️⃣ Restaurants
4️⃣ Nearby
"If you're staying at Cheddar Gorge for a few days, you might consider taking day trips to nearby cities such as Wells, Bristol and Bath. They're all beautiful and unique, so you might not want to miss on the opportunity to explore them!
We visited Wells on the same day and loved it!"
"The Cheddar Gorge is located in the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that has a lot more to offer than just Cheddar Gorge. This includes leisure walks, cycling trails, golf courses and more. Some of the highlights of the Mendip Hills will be Ebbor Gorge and the Wookey Hole cave"
"After a great walk, you might want to restore your energy. Edelweiss cafe it's popular for it's Sunday roasts. While I am not a big fan of a roast (I know, I know...), and the lamb wasn't amazing, the vegetables were incredibly tasty, specially the cauliflower. "
"One of the most interesting things to do in Cheddar Gorge has to be taking your dog to Cheddar Paws, a dog bakery that offers a selection of dog treats (as well as human treats for the owners) - and even organises birthday parties!"
"Have I mentioned that in Cheddar Gorge there are really all sorts of activities, for everyone?
For only £4.50, you can play a 18 hole, all-levels mini golf at Cheddar Gorge, with a lovely landscape!
This was actually an activity I forgot to mention on the vlog, but they're located near Cheddar Paws"
"If you're a big fan of escape rooms, Cheddar Gorge got you covered! You can choose between a 30min and a 60min escape room, both with different themes:
The Vault for 30min and Caved In for 60min"
"If you fancy a different and more adventurous experience in Cheddar Gorge, you might want to try climbing or even rappel along the cliffs of the gorge.
There are specific routes that can be used during specific times of the year by experienced climbers who meet a certain amount of requirements"
"When you think about the name Cheddar, I am sure the first thing that will pop into your head is cheese. Cheddar cheese is the most popular type of cheese in the UK and it was first created in the village of Cheddar, since the caves at Cheddar Gorge offered the perfect conditions for cheese maturing"