Discover the heights of Somerset's famous Cheddar Gorge
Cheddar Gorge is one of England's most iconic and spectacular landscapes. We are really proud to own the north side of this spectacular gorge and we hope that you will enjoy exploring it in a way that suits you.
At almost 400 feet deep and three miles long, this is England’s largest gorge, and with its weathered crags and pinnacles, one of our most spectacular natural sights. The gorge would have begun forming about one million years ago during the last Ice Age when water from melting glaciers formed a river, which over time started to carve into the limestone rock creating the steep cliffs you see today. The Cheddar Yeo River gradually made its way underground, creating the famous Cheddar Caves.
Deel dit met vrienden
Come off at Junction 22 and take the 3rd exit at the motorway roundabout and follow A38 and the signs for Cheddar then follow the signs for Cheddar Gorge.
Natural Feature (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
---|
The spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Caves boasts awe-inspiring cliffs and stalactite show…
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour commences in the venue barns with a presentation,…
Cocooned in the Somerset countryside, Tyntesfield is a rare survivor – a near-complete…
Take a day outside of Bristol and spend a day with the Big Zoo Animals at Noah’s Ark Zoo…
See displays and artefacts explaining the history, construction and maintenance of the…
Enjoy harbour tours and river trips with Bristol Packet Boat Trips with public timetabled…
Step on board the most extraordinary time-machine. Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s…
In 1497 John Cabot set sail from Bristol to find a new trade route to Asia. Instead, he…
We The Curious removes boundaries around science - connecting art, people and ideas in a…
Visit Bristol Cathedral as part of your trip along the Great West Way.
Bristol’s…
Explore Bristol's Harbourside by ferry, go on a trip with friends or colleagues, or…
Smoke & Mirrors is the UK's only Boutique Magic Theatre & Pub. They are situated in the…
At the Lido you are invited to take time out and just do nothing.
The Lido is a cool,…
Arnos Vale Cemetery is a national heritage site in the heart of Bristol set within 45…
The world’s first Amazement Park®; Wake The Tiger is an art walk-through labyrinth…
The University of Bristol Botanic Garden cultivates some 4,500 plant species from over…