Cycling in Cheddar
Overview
Cheddar is great for more gentle cycling across the large, flat Somerset levels. Or head to the hills for a more challenging climb. The terrain varies between flat and steep, so take your choice before heading out to explore.
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Location of Cycling in Cheddar
Cycling in Cheddar
Cheddar, Somerset, BS27 3QF
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- ST 47076 54414
- Lat/Lng:
- 51.286389, -2.7602778
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Cheddar Caves & Gorge
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Walking and Rambling in Cheddar
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Mendip Activity Centre
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Watersports in Cheddar
This lovely area is great for kayaking, so take the plunge and enjoy some fun on the water. Activities are provided by our partners, Mendip Outdoor Pursuits.
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Climbing in Cheddar
Boasting some of the highest limestone cliffs in England, Cheddar is a climber's dream.
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Wookey Hole Caves
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Wells - England's Smallest City
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The Bishop's Palace and Gardens
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Ham Wall Starlings
During the winter months, Ham Wall will receive some visitors from the colder regions of Northern Europe.
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Glastonbury Tor and Abbey
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Animal Farm Adventure Park
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Weston Super Mare pier
27 miles Rebuilt after the fire of 2008, there's more rides and attractions than ever before Visit the website
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Brean Leisure Park
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Clarks Village
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Cycling in Bristol
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Walking and Rambling in Street
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