Discover Cheddar: The Perfect Day Trip from Weston-super-Mare
If you’re spending any time in Weston-super-Mare, be sure to schedule a visit to nearby Cheddar and Cheddar Gorge. Just 35 minutes away by car, or an easy day out on the 126 bus from Weston, Cheddar combines natural beauty, historic intrigue, and world-famous cheese, making it a perfect all-season day trip.
Cheddar Gorge: Britain’s Natural Wonder
Cheddar Gorge is one of Britain’s most spectacular sights. As you approach, towering limestone cliffs rise up to 450 feet, creating a dramatic natural chasm you can explore by foot or by car. For a close-up experience, walk the three-mile cliff-top trail or climb Jacob’s Ladder, a historic staircase of 274 steps, which leads to the Lookout Tower. From the top, you’ll get amazing panoramic views across the Mendips and Somerset Levels. Keep an eye out for the wild goats that make their way up the craggy rock faces or hold up traffic as they stroll along the gorge road!
Alternatively, you can drive through the Gorge, widely celebrated as one of England’s top ten scenic drives, allowing you to soak in the views without the hike.
Explore Gough’s Cave and Cox’s Cave
Dive deep into history with a visit to Gough’s Cave, a 500,000-year-old wonder featuring impressive stalagmites and stalactites. As you walk through, you’ll pass the site where Cheddar Man, Britain’s oldest complete skeleton, was found. A free audio guide (available in six languages) enriches the experience, while the children’s version makes it engaging for young explorers. Cox’s Cave adds a modern twist with “Yeo’s Journey: The Power of Water,” an immersive multimedia exhibit that uses lighting, sound, and animation to bring the Gorge’s geological history to life.
Experience Beyond the View and Pre-History Museum
Cheddar’s “Beyond the View” attraction is a must-see: a 270-degree panoramic experience featuring aerial views of the Gorge alongside stories of its unique wildlife and plant life. The nearby Museum of Pre-History showcases fascinating local artifacts, giving insight into how ancient people lived in this area thousands of years ago.
Cheddar Cheese: A Delicious Legacy
Cheddar isn’t just a beautiful place—it’s also the birthplace of one of the world’s most famous cheeses! At the Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company, you can see traditional cheese-making in action and even watch authentic Cheddar being aged in Gough’s Cave itself. Be sure to sample some varieties, from classic to cave-matured, and pick up a wedge to take home!
Explore the Village of Cheddar
The village of Cheddar offers a wonderful contrast to the dramatic Gorge. Stroll along the Lower Gorge for gentle riverside paths lined with cosy tearooms, quaint cafes, and shops full of local crafts and gifts. The village also boasts historic architecture, including the remains of a Saxon palace, an ancient market cross, and the Minster Church.
More to Do: Trails, Cheddar Reservoir, and The Strawberry Line
For a gentler activity, visit Cheddar Reservoir, a hotspot for birdwatching and tranquil views. Cyclists can explore The Strawberry Line, a 10-mile path stretching from Cheddar to Yatton train station along a former railway that once transported Cheddar strawberries and local passengers. The route winds through charming Somerset countryside, making it perfect for a leisurely bike ride and also includes a dramatic section through the Shute Tunnel as well as passing through the famous Thatchers Cider farm and attraction.
Adventure Activities and Events
For those seeking thrills, Cheddar Gorge offers outdoor rock climbing, caving, and even a Blackcat freefall experience. And for puzzle lovers, the two themed escape rooms—Caved In and The Vault—provide an exciting mental challenge. Cheddar Gorge also hosts a variety of seasonal events, from educational workshops to family activities during school holidays, so check the events calendar for special experiences.
A day out to remember
Whether you’re there to hike, sample world-famous cheese, or simply enjoy the views, Cheddar offers something for everyone. It’s a true Somerset gem, rich with history, nature, and adventure - perfect for a memorable day out from Weston-super-Mare. And if you still have time, pop into the pretty historic village of Axbridge on your way back.