Cheddar Club Site Discover Somerset Places to see and things to do in the local area Make the most of your time 04 Tickenham Bristol Keynsham 11 Congresbury Bath Weston-super-Mare Farmborough Blagdon 09 01 06 07 East Brent 05 03 Wedmore Oakhill Frome 02 Minehead Dunster Kilve Shepton Mallet Puriton 08 12 10 Bridgwater Glastonbury Visit 1 Cheddar Gorge 4 Clevedon Pier and Caves The only fully intact, beautifully Limestone cliffs towering 450 restored Grade 1 listed pier in the feet above the gorge, and country. underground cathedrals of stalactites and stalagmites. 5 Karting A great karting experience with 2 Wells both an indoor and outdoor England’s smallest city with a track, and all year round racing. Cathedral and impressive Bishop’s Palace in it’s medieval centre. 6 Caveclimb For caving, climbing and abseiling Wookey Hole Cave adventures. 3 A wonderful day out, with amazing caves, gardens, Victorian penny Cheddar Caves arcade, shows and lots of family attractions. Don’t forget to check your Great Saving Guide for all the latest offers on attractions throughout the UK. Great Savings Guide camc.com/greatsavingsguide Walk Cycle To walk into Cheddar, turn left at 9 Strawberry Line the site entrance and walk to the A 10 mile traffic free cycle route railway arch. Go up the steps, turn offering views over the Somerset left at the top and this footpath levels. takes you into Cheddar. There is no pavement on the main road. 10 Quantock Hills 7 Mendips Technical descents, challenging climbs and outstanding views The Mendip Hills, designated await you in the Quantock Hills. an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), are one of England’s most attractive landscapes and a walkers paradise. 8 Glastonbury Abbey The legendary burial place of King Arthur, with romantic ruins and peaceful parkland for walks. Mendip Hills Glastonbury Abbey Explore Bath 11 Bath Known for its natural hot springs and honey-coloured Georgian architecture, this unique city combines contemporary culture with rich history and heritage and is overflowing with popular attractions. 12 Glastonbury Steeped in the legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail, the mystical Tor and the beautiful abbey ruins make a great day out. Visitor’s top tips Weston-super-Mare Don’t miss the farmers markets in The Cheddar Cheese company in Axbridge and Wells, you’ll find some Cheddar George a must visit, and make lovely local produce. sure that you have a pasty made in the local deli. The White Hart in the centre of Cheddar village is really worth a visit. Freshly The gorge a must see, we took a nice cooked meals, reasonably priced and walk there. Go for cream tea in Holly’s wonderful service. tea rooms. The Bath Arms is walkable and good for Goughs cave are brilliant with an an evening meal. Take a torch and bear audioguide that we all loved using, the in mind there are no footpaths on the kids too. main road for a stretch. Weston-super-Mare is a very pleasant Wells Cathedral is stunning, it’s a must bus ride away and the beach is fabulous. see. Attend the magical evensong, the choir are excellent. Close by Supermarkets Tourist Information Petrol Station Sainsburys is 0.3 miles away In Burnham-on-Sea for Essar is 0.8 miles away or BP or Tesco Extra is 0.4 miles. Cheddar Gorge information is 1.6 miles from site. Cinema or in Wells. Nearest Cashpoint In Weston-super-Mare and Public transport Lloyds bank is 0.4 miles away Wells. There are bus services from or TSB is 0.4 miles away. Swimming pool Cheddar to Weston-super- Cheddar Leisure Centre. Mare, Wells, Street and Glastonbury. Find us on:.
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