Cheddar Gorge is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain free entry, each child must have a Blue Peter badge, a valid Blue Peter ...
The name “cheddar” itself comes from the Old English word “ceodor,” referring to a deep, dark cavity or pouch– in this case, ...
Cheddar Man lived in the Somerset area 9,000 years ago and was buried in Cheddar Gorge, where his nearly complete skeleton was discovered in 1903 Osteoarchaeologist Sharon Clough, of Cotswold ...
Access to the south side of Cheddar Gorge is fragile and relies upon climbers following the agreements in place with the landowner. To say climbing in Somerset's iconic Cheddar Gorge is special is an ...
The Daghole block at Cheddar Gorge currently remains open Cheddar Parish Council has reopened the Daghole block in Cheddar Gorge on a temporary basis until September. The other two blocks ...