Cheddar Gorge Walks

At almost 400ft deep and 3 miles long, this is England’s largest gorge, and with its weathered crags and pinnacles, one of our most spectacular natural sites.
It plays host to a varied community of specialized plants and wildlife, many of which you’ll get to spot on this exhilarating circular walk.

This is a moderate 5 mile route along paths. Several stiles and kissing gates, rough walking in sections and some steep climbs.

Pay and Display car parks on both sides of The Gorge, so plenty of parking close by.

For more information and directions, click on the link – https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cheddar-gorge/trails/cheddar-gorge-walk

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