Cheddar Gorge

We parked at the Gardeners Arms, our pub stopover for the night and walked down into the gorge.
We pre booked on line for the discount and collected our tickets at the office.
Gough's Cave. The main attraction and well worth the visit.  Spacious and airy with easy access with spectacular stalactites, stalactites and flowstone. The free audio guide is very informative.
Beyond the view. This is an audio visual presentation showing the Gorge from aerial footage and mixing old photos with preset day footage. This is situated at the back of the shop next to Gough's Cave.
The Museum of Prehistory across the road is very informative with good displays and exhibitions.
We missed the Deamhunters exhibition, as we alway Semmes to be passing at the wrong time. Entry is on the hour every half hour.
Finally we climbed Jacobs Ladder up to the viewing tower for a few panoramic photos and set off on the 3 mile walk along the Gorge and back, quite rough and steep in parts, walking boots are a must.
Back to the pub for a meal, only they are not serving any as they don't have a chef. Plan B soup and ham sandwiches in the van. Always good to have a backup. A lesson for Teresa May there.

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