Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Cheddar Gorge & Caves

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Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Cheddar Gorge & Caves

Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey
4.6 (3574 ratings)4.5 (7213 ratings)
Late Medieval church with a Victorian Gothic interior by Sir George Gilbert Scott and tower tours.
Bath, BA1 1LT, United Kingdom
AbbeySights & LandmarksCathedralChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Clifton Suspension Bridge
4.8 (10935 ratings)4.5 (6795 ratings)
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's masterpiece of industrial design spans a deep, urban river gorge.
Bridge Rd, Leigh Woods, Bristol, BS8 3PA, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksObservation deck
Mentioned by tootbus.com
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"Ah the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the structure that makes Bristol complete. Built in 1831 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the suspension bridge is one of Bristol’s most recognisable structures. Spanning 214 metres over the River Avon, Brunel marked a major turning point in the history of the city with this bridge that has become an icon of engineering ambition."
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
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"This icon of the city of Bristol is certainly one of the world’s most impressive feats of engineering. It has been attracting admiring visitors for the past 150 years. This is above all, one the best things to do in Bristol with your kids."
Pulteney Bridge
Pulteney Bridge
4.6 (4623 ratings)4.5 (3382 ratings)
Historic bridge built in 1774 with notable architecture & rows of stores lining each side.
Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AT, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Crossing the Avon, the Palladian Pulteney Bridge is the work of the Scottish architect Robert Adam and dates to 1774. The monument grabs your attention for the rows of shops along its 45-metre span and is of the most photographed monuments in Bath’s World Heritage centre. The bridge is named for Frances Pulteney, the wife of William Pulteney, who funded this and many other projects around the city, and was rumoured to have been the richest man in Britain at the time."
Mentioned by Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
15 best and most beautiful places to visit in Bath
"Pulteney Bridge situated on River Avon is an exceptional Palladian style designed by Robert Adam. This Palladian style, one of only four bridges in the world, is lined with small shops across its full span on both sides. This historic bridge is named after Frances Pulteney, wife of William Johnstone Pulteney, an influential man in Georgian Bath."
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
4.4 (2865 ratings)4 (1125 ratings)
Bath's oldest house (c.1483), home of the famous Sally Lunn Bun (a semi-sweet bread) and tearoom.
4 N Parade, Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
MuseumBritish restaurantCoffee shopEnglish restaurantEuropean restaurantHistorical landmarkRestaurantTea storeHistory MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral
4.7 (1953 ratings)4.5 (1123 ratings)
Free entry to Anglican cathedral with 12th-century heritage, including its vaulted chapter house.
College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Pocket-lint
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"Cathedrals are always a good place to take photos and Bristol Cathedral is happy for you to snap away as long as you don't do it during a service. Again there are plenty of options available here from shooting the Cathedral from the outside on College Green or playing with the light, lines and atmospherics inside. PHOTO TIP: When shooting stained glass windows try to keep your camera as still as possible using a tripod or if you've not got one to hand, rest your camera on a pew."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Bristol Cathedral was founded in 1140, but has been built upon and renovated over the centuries. The cathedral features impressive gothic-style architecture and has played an important part in Bristol’s history. The first female Church of England priests were ordained here."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
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"The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity (to give it its formal name), Bristol’s Cathedral is a sumptuous piece of Gothic architecture that feels …"
Clifton Observatory
Clifton Observatory
4.6 (1082 ratings)4 (407 ratings)
Historic windmill, circa 1766, with an observation tower offering picturesque views.
Litfield Rd, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3LT, United Kingdom
ObservatorySights & LandmarksCafeEvent venueMuseumWedding venueHistoric SitesObservation Decks & TowersCaverns & CavesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by 365 Bristol
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"On the hunt for a breathtaking, 360-degree panoramic view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge?. Stroll up to the Clifton Observatory - a building steeped in local history - and nab a seat upon its cosy rooftop terrace, the aptly named 360 Roof Terrace. The 360 Roof Terrace forms part of the Observatory’s 360 Glass Café; a venue with both indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the Bridge."
Mentioned by Matador Network
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"Although it’s only been an observatory since 1977, the historic building has been a landmark since 1766. It sits atop the city’s west side hill with views of the surroundings from the terraced space with outdoor seating. The camera obscura (one of the only three working in the UK) and the museum are fit for families with older kids."
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
4.3 (48 ratings)4 (7 ratings)
16-18 Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HN, United Kingdom
Corporate officeSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by cotswolds.info
Bath Museums
"The Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (also known as BRLSI) is an educational charity based in Bath, England. It was founded in 1824 and provides a museum, an independent library, exhibition space, meeting rooms and a programme of public lectures, discussion groups and exhibitions related to science, the arts and current affairs. There are two main activities; a programme of talks, discussions and exhibitions on science, the arts and current affairs, and the maintenance and exhibition of the extensive collection of books, fossils and artifacts."
University of Bristol Botanic Garden
University of Bristol Botanic Garden
4.6 (63 ratings)4.5 (124 ratings)
Displays and glass houses containing herbs, tropical plants, crops and rare local species.
Stoke Park Rd, Stoke Bishop, Bristol BS9 1JG, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksUniversityGardens
Glastonbury Abbey
Glastonbury Abbey
4.6 (3842 ratings)4.5 (1559 ratings)
Fabled remains of a wealthy monastery with links to King Arthur and Guinevere and a visitor centre.
Magdalene St, Glastonbury, BA6 9EL, United Kingdom
MonumentSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkAncient RuinsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesMysterious Sites
Mentioned by Somerset 5 days itinerary
A Week in Somerset
"Probably most famous as the home of Glastonbury Festival, Somerset has more to offer than just one weekend of fun – from castles to gardens, farmers’ markets to underground caves, there’s plenty to explore. Snaptrip has cottagesfrom the Mendip Hills to Exmoor and beyond; and they are the perfect base from which to enjoy this peaceful county. Read on for the best places to visit in a week."
Solsbury Hill
Solsbury Hill
4.7 (37 ratings)4.5 (49 ratings)
Batheaston, Bath, BA1 7JQ, United Kingdom
Mountain peakNature & ParksMountains

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Cheddar Gorge & Caves

The Ivy Bath Brasserie
The Ivy Bath Brasserie
4.5 (1238 ratings)
Locally sourced seasonal recipes & afternoon tea are served in this sophisticated eatery.
39 Milsom St, Bath, BA1 1DS, United Kingdom
British restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barFine dining restaurantModern British restaurantRestaurantBrasserieTea house
Slug & Lettuce Bath
Slug & Lettuce Bath
3.7 (895 ratings)
Smart chain pub with a cocktail list, a classic British menu and uncluttered contemporary decor.
5-6 Edgar Buildings, Bath, BA1 2EE, United Kingdom
Cocktail barBarBritish restaurantLoungeRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Kitted out with vibrant interiors and historic accents, Slug and Lettuce is a cool Bath bar that always delivers. Whether you're looking for a few happy hour cocktails with friends, an alfresco bite to eat with your boo or a weekend bottomless brunch, you'll find it all here."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Restaurants With Outdoor Seating In Bath
"A beautiful fairy light adorned pergola, stylish seating and a fabulous cocktail menu gives Slug and Lettuce that extra edge when it comes to alfresco dining in Bath. Come for a few happy hour drinks, a tasty mid-week meal or a bottomless brunch that is sure to please."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Beer Gardens In Bath
"Soak up the sun whilst sipping on fruity cocktails at Slug and Lettuce. Not only does it have a gorgeous outdoor terrace and daily 2-4-1 deals but the restaurant also whips up some tasty food if you get hungry."
Pulteney Bridge
Pulteney Bridge
4.6 (4623 ratings)4.5 (3382 ratings)
Historic bridge built in 1774 with notable architecture & rows of stores lining each side.
Bridge St, Bath, BA2 4AT, United Kingdom
BridgeSights & LandmarksFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Bath (Somerset, England
"Crossing the Avon, the Palladian Pulteney Bridge is the work of the Scottish architect Robert Adam and dates to 1774. The monument grabs your attention for the rows of shops along its 45-metre span and is of the most photographed monuments in Bath’s World Heritage centre. The bridge is named for Frances Pulteney, the wife of William Pulteney, who funded this and many other projects around the city, and was rumoured to have been the richest man in Britain at the time."
Mentioned by Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
15 best and most beautiful places to visit in Bath
"Pulteney Bridge situated on River Avon is an exceptional Palladian style designed by Robert Adam. This Palladian style, one of only four bridges in the world, is lined with small shops across its full span on both sides. This historic bridge is named after Frances Pulteney, wife of William Johnstone Pulteney, an influential man in Georgian Bath."

Churches and Cathedrals in Cheddar Gorge & Caves

St Benedict's Church Glastonbury
St Benedict's Church Glastonbury
4.6 (18 ratings)4 (2 ratings)
Benedict St, Glastonbury, BA6 9NB, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Mapcarta
Church of St John the Baptist, Glastonbury
"The Anglican Church of St Benedict at Glastonbury within the English county of Somerset was built in the 14th century with the tower being added in the 15th. St Benedict's Church is situated 310 metres southwest of Church of St John the Baptist, Glastonbury. Photo: Bill Henderson, CC BY-SA 2.0."
Corpus Christi Catholic Church
Corpus Christi Catholic Church
4.4 (53 ratings)5 (1 ratings)
14 Ellenborough Park S, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1XW, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Manvers Street Baptist Church & The Open House Centre
Manvers Street Baptist Church & The Open House Centre
4.4 (35 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Manvers St, Bath, BA1 1JW, United Kingdom
Baptist churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Bath
"Your interest towards spiritual places will get a new encouragement if you visit the Manvers Street Baptist Church and Open House Centre. The church looks truly beautiful and its structure carries a great architectural importance. Prayer and celebration are two sides of the church that you will observe here."

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Cheddar Gorge & Caves

Nomu
Nomu
4.4 (264 ratings)
Smart contemporary Japanese dining room and lounge-bar, including a tapas-style menu of small bites.
81 Whiteladies Rd, Redland, Bristol BS8 2NT, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Yume Kitchen
Yume Kitchen
4.4 (167 ratings)
Pint-sized Japanese restaurant with simple pine tables and a classic menu of sushi and teriyaki.
9 Cotham Hill, Redland, Bristol BS6 6LD, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Yume Kitchen injects a heavy dose of authentic Japanese culture into Bristol’s already international restaurant scene, serving homemade traditional dishes made with fish as fresh as those found at Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market, Try the katsuo oceanic bonito and shima-ajistriped jack. The small space is cheerily decorated in cherry blossom art and bright colours. With a combination of Japanese hospitality and genuine care put into the food, Yume Kitchen attracts a hungry and loyal audience."
Mentioned by BristolLive
The best sushi restaurants in Bristol
"One review said: “Great food, great service — just don’t know why we hadn’t been here before Never had sushi as good as this place. Cannot fault it at all."
eatchu
eatchu
4.8 (243 ratings)
Small, cosy operation with limited seating offering shareable Japanese gyoza & dipping sauces.
The Old Mess Room, Exchange Avenue, Bristol, BS1 1JQ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by InYourArea.co.uk
Top 10 Restaurants to eat Vegan in Bristol
"Food and Ambience: Japanese, Asian, Street Food, Fast food, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options.Reviews: 107 Trip Advisor reviews.Rank: 2 of 203 Quick Bites in BristolWebsite:Muino. "My work mates and I are completely hooked on this place! Every bite is a flavour sensation." "The gyozas at eatchu are AMAZING. Honestly one of my favourite places to eat in Bristol" "I've been eating at Eatchu since the opened and they were instantly one of my favourite places to eat in Bristol."
Mentioned by Things To Do
Best Asian food near Bristol, England, United Kingdom
"The Old Mess Room, Exchange Avenue Exchange Avenue, Bristol BS1 1JQ EnglandJapanese, Fast Food, Asian, Street FoodLunchTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi[email protected]+44 7872 539290http://www.eatchu.co.uk"
Mentioned by Marriott International
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
"Enjoy an array of Japanese gyoza, paired with tasty dipping sauces, in a cosy environment. Open for lunchDress code: Casual"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Cheddar Gorge & Caves

North Bank
North Bank
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$110.25 /night
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Winston Manor Hotel
3.6 (142 reviews)
Winston Manor Hotel
hotel
$60 /night
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Mullions Guest House
4.5 (595 reviews)
Mullions Guest House
bed & breakfast
$49.49 /night
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