Cheddar Gorge
From Europe by Motorhome (with kids...) in Cheddar, United Kingdom on May 21 '07
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Cheddar is the birthplace of England’s famous Cheddar cheese and also renowned for its gorge and caves. Unsurprisingly there is a Cheddar cheese factory selling the local produce. We were intending to visit the caves, which are supposed to be good, but the £14 per adult entry fee put us off!
In the end we walked up and around the gorge – a steep walk but nice once you get to the top. We did half the circuit and came back via the road, as the kids were tired. That’s my excuse anyways… On the way back down we saw lots of goats on the sides of the gorge, which reminded us of Morocco.
the £14 per adult entry fee put us off!
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We ate some lunch at a café near the lake on the main road to the gorge (the waterfall café?) – beware as I got some mild poisoning from, of all things, a cheese sandwich :-(
Dave.
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