Cheddar is often used as an overnight stop
by people on their way to a holiday in Cornwall and Devon, but
the whole Somerset area is a great holiday destination in its
own right and too often overlooked when zipping through on the
M5.
For most people in the UK, driving all the way down
to Devon and Cornwall resorts takes two or three hours longer each way than just
going to Somerset.
In Cheddar itself:
Cheddar
Gorge and Caves 01934 742343.
Gough's
Cave, Cox's Cave, the Crystal Quest, Jacob's Ladder, the Clifftop
Walk, "Cheddar Man and the Cannibals" exhibition and
the open-top bus ride through the gorge itself.
The
Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company 01934 742810.
Visit the dairy
to see how Cheddar Cheese is made the traditional way, try and
buy different varieties from the shop.
Click
here to hear an audio interview with John Spencer of the
Cheese Company (link goes to "Here on Earth" Radio)
Plus many other smaller attractions such as:
Cheddar Crazy
Golf - a challenging 18 hole course
Exhibition of Rocks and Minerals at Cloud 9, Queens Row
South
West Karting at
Winchester Farm, kart and minimoto racing and also the
venue for the enormous car
boot sale every
Sunday from 9am.
PARKING
Parking in Cheddar is operated either by the local council or by Cheddar Caves and Gorge. The main car parks are shown on the map. Most streets in the village are yellow-lined (double yellow in many cases), enforced by local police officers and PCSOs.
Parking for coaches is provided close to the entrance to the caves.
You can also use Cheddar as a base for touring
the local area. Here are six ideas for great days out, offering
something for everyone - and this excludes a day spent in Cheddar
About
40 minutes' drive north-east from us, up the gorge and
over the Mendips is historic Bath. Spend a day browsing
the specialist shops, and visiting the various Roman sites,
plus much more besides.
Wookey
Hole Cave is just 15 minutes' drive away on the outskirts
of Wells. You can also visit the paper mill and old-time
amusement arcade here. Recently some new family attractions
have been added such as a soft play area and dinosaur exhibit.
Then drive in to Wells itself, England's smallest City,
to see the Bishop's Palace and Cathedral.
20
minutes' drive to the south is Glastonbury, where you can
climb the Tor and visit the Abbey, as well as browsing the
various "alternative" shops in the town centre.
The town of Street is right next door and is home to the
vast Clarks Factory Shopping village.
20
minutes' drive to the north west is Weston Super Mare - for
all the traditional seaside resort attractions - acres of
sand, donkey rides, miniature railway, aquarium, and the
Ground Force memorial garden for Jill Dando - to name just
a few. New pier in 2010.
Just
under an hour's drive away is Bishops Lydeard, the start
of the West Somerset Railway, running steam and heritage
diesel services to the coast at Minehead. Leave your car,
get on the train to Dunster and disembark for a 20-minute
walk to see a wonderfully preserved example of a medieval
English village complete with its own castle.
Head
out of Bridgwater on the A39 (just 30 minutes down the motorway)
and you are on the north Somerset coast road. Climb the notorious
25% gradient of Porlock Hill for outstanding car-window
views. Do lunch at picturesque Lynmouth and experience the
Cliff Railway, and return across Exmoor via Tarr Steps and
chocolate-box Dulverton to regain the M5 at Taunton.
Cheddar
Brewery
01934 744193
Cheddar Ales is a microbrewery producing premium quality real ales
for you to enjoy at home as well as in the best pubs. Brewery tours,
and sales of ales and merchandise available directly from the brewery
premises by prior arrangement.
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