Discover the best top things to do in Cheddar, United Kingdom including Burrington Combe, Cheddar Reservoir, Ocean Adventurers Soft Play, Cheddar Gorge, Cheddar Gorge & Caves.
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4.5 based on 53 reviews
Great walk at Burrington Ham off the beaten track in the Mendips. Very small car park. Dogs love it here all those interesting smells not found in the city. Access muddy in wet weather but once on the grass it's fine. Violets, scabious, thyme etc scattered across the grass in spring and summer, blackberries in late summer. Often see buzzards overhead and there are great views from the top of the rocky outcrop. Mostly level walking but no seating areas. No toilets. There is an ice cream van in the summer. Generally pretty deserted but be aware of horse riders and cattle who have been brought in for conservation grazing.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
I go to the Res most days to walk the dog, there is panoramic views of the Mendips and seasonal changes, it is the most beautiful place to unwind and take in the views
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Ocean Adventurers opened its doors in July 2019. It is one of the largest and most interactive centres in the South West with separate areas for babies (0-2), toddlers (2-4) and juniors (5-12). It features a sensory area for babies and a role play village making this a place children will want to stay for hours! Offering high quality food and drink and free on site parking, the Ocean Adventurers staff will do their utmost to make your visit as memerable as possible. No matter the weather outside, the centre is always at a constant temperature thanks to its state of the art air conditioning and heating system.
We visited here with with our 5 and 2 year olds. They have got everything in place given the current situation & the staff were fantastic. The boys had a brilliant time!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Very picturesque drive thru the gorge. Lots of cafes and stop offs to enjoy. Ample parking and an interesting place to walk around.
4.0 based on 3,791 reviews
These caves provided shelter for man more than 40,000 years ago.
Took our children here more than thirty years ago so lovely to revisit with our grandsons. We bought a dual ticket as we also visited Longleat and made a great saving. Main cave has audio and is very informative mainly concentrating on the geology of the caves. The second cave we visited had a wonderful atmospheric light show and the boys really loved it mainly focussing on how the hunted became the hunters as we forget that wild wolves and bears roamed Britain. Lots of lovely shops and cafes including an all year Christmas shop, cider shop and of course cheddar cheese shop with many different varieties and the chance to try before you buy. A small museum which was quiet busy. A lovely visit.
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