Which is better Cheddar or Wookey?

Which is better Cheddar or Wookey?

Always Cheddar. Wookey is OK and has the underground lake to look at but they take you on a tour so you don’t get to hang around. Ceddar has three caves (one with a dragon) and you can take your time. Cheddar also has great walks around the gorge and more choice for cafes – walk up the gorge a bit for quiteter ones.

Who owns Ebbor Gorge?

the National Trust
A 40-hectare (99-acre) area of the gorge is owned by the National Trust, and managed by Natural England as a national nature reserve. The land was donated to the National Trust by Mrs G.W. Hodgkinson, in 1967, in memory of Winston Churchill. The site was purchased in 1931 by Wookey Hole Caves Ltd.

What does Ebbor mean?

Latin: (Archbishop) of York.

How long is Ebbor gorge walk?

Ebbor Gorge Circular is a 2.9 mile loop trail located near Wells, Somerset, England that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching.

Is Cheddar Gorge free?

Gorge is free and you can stop and take pictures – mind the goats!

How far is cheddar from Wookey?

6 miles
The distance between Cheddar and Wookey Hole Caves is 6 miles.

Is Cheddar Gorge free for National Trust members?

As national trust members we realised you can see the stunning gorge absolutely free of charge.

Can you take dogs to Ebbor Gorge?

Ebbor Gorge in the Mendips is a beautiful and magical dog walk, with lush woodland, hidden caves and glorious views of Glastonbury Tor and the Somerset Levels. It may not be suitable for everyone because of the climb, but if you and your pup are up for an adventure, this is worth the drive out of Bristol.

Is parking free at Wookey Hole?

Parking at Wookey Hole is free in a large car park near the entrance to the caves. The address for your Satnav is The Mill, High St, Wookey Hole, Wells BA5 1BB. Parking is well signposted and organised.

How is the walk from Wookey Hole to Ebbor Gorge?

The Wookey Hole and Ebbor Gorge walk leaves the village behind and takes you across verdant fields and along country lanes and quiet roads. You walk past disused lime kilns which were used to manufacture quicklime. From the outskirts of Wookey Hole, you can already enjoy stunning views of the Somerset Levels and Glastonbury Tor.

Which is larger Cheddar Gorge or Ebbor Gorge?

Ebbor Gorge is one of many examples in this area of striking features created by limestone erosion. Two larger gorges can be found nearby – at Burrington Coombe and the hugely impressive Cheddar Gorge – but Ebbor has the special fascination of being accessible only on foot.

Where is Witch of Wookey Hole in Somerset?

Park outside the church. With the church on your right, walk along the High Street until you reach an arched stone bridge over a stream on your left,. Stop here alongside a group of buildings. The famous witch of Wookey Hole is actually a stalagmite formed from water dripping through the limestone cave over thousands of years.

Where is Wookey Hole in the Mendip Hills?

The charming village of Wookey Hole This Mendip walk starts by exploring the small Somerset village of Wookey Hole. Located at the foot of the Mendip Hills near the medieval city of Wells, Wookey Hole prospered in the 18 th and 19 th centuries thanks to its paper mill. However, the village is best known for the Wookey Hole Caves.