Visit the spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Caves; an immersive and adventurous day out for the whole family (including dogs!). A Day Ticket gives …
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2024年11月10日
We visited the caves and decided to have a caving experience. Caves are stunning and the caving was tremendous. The caves themselves with the formations are mind bending. The staff were all friendly… Neil M的完整评论
2024年11月4日
Went here for a outting on our way home. Spent 3 hours here. We felt it was worth the money. Parking was £6 and entrance as our daughter was free was £48 It's really good you must take an audio guide… jazminr453的完整评论
2024年11月2日
Brilliant day out. Did all the caves and Jacob’s ladder and the museum. It’s a very pretty area and some great shops and places to eat. The fish and chips were amazing. We also did climbing and as th… darren m的完整评论
Not many in the first cave and some you don't have to use at all if you don't want to. They are solid concrete steps but, obviously, can get wet. In the second cave, I don't …
Not many in the first cave and some you don't have to use at all if you don't want to. They are solid concrete steps but, obviously, can get wet. In the second cave, I don't remember there being any steps but the path was rough and uneven. If, however, you want to climb Jacob's Ladder, that has over 200 steps.
I'm going to be blunt, so please don't take offence, it's a cave system and steep sloping valley cutting its way through essentially a cliff. The ground is rough going in places, …
I'm going to be blunt, so please don't take offence, it's a cave system and steep sloping valley cutting its way through essentially a cliff. The ground is rough going in places, with many places using steps just to get to the entrances. If the person with a wheel chair has people to lift the chair to get over the many steps, and obstacles. And their people are happy to lift the wheelchair user through some of the caverns then it may be possible to an extent. The caverns aren't like traversing through a series of rooms in a building, they are a natural structure that was dug out by its original discoverer. It can be a mission for able bodied folk to get into some of these areas at times. A solo wheel chair visitor is unlikely to get their chair to the entrances, let alone into the caves unfortunately. The official answer on their website is - "Those with severely restricted mobility or who are wheelchair dependent will find much of Cheddar Gorge & Caves inaccessible including the caves, the Cliff-top Walk and the Lookout Tower." There is a safety and accessibility section on their website that gives more detail.