Camping sites & Campgrounds in Cheddar, England
5 bookable campgrounds in Cheddar
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- Small, friendly and adults-only pub campsite
- Extensive range of home-cooked food
- On the bus route to Cheddar and Wells
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Spacious, relaxing and free-range camping with clean facilities
- Stunning views overlooking the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels
- Fires encouraged: pits kindling and logs delivered at a small charge
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- Mendip Hills site in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Close to Cheddar Gorge
- Country café on site with indoor and outdoor seating
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- Small and friendly wild camping site at the top of the Mendips
- Three miles from Cheddar
- Surrounded by woodland: look out for deer, badgers, foxes and buzzards
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- Award-winning pod park overlooking the Mendip Hills
- For ages 18 and over only
- A short stroll to Cheddar village and Cheddar Gorge
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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It would be a tad cheesy to talk only cheddar about Cheddar. Yup, the Somerset village is the home of Cheddar cheese, the most popular cheese in the UK, but it’s also known for its strawberries grown on the Mendip Hills and is the site of Cheddar Gorge, the biggest gorge in the country. (The gorge is where Cheddar Man was discovered too, which it turns out does not refer to a delicious human-sized slab of cheese but the country’s oldest complete human skeleton.) Caving, potholing and cliff walks can all be had in Cheddar, and if you want other refreshments afterwards, there’s Cheddar chocolate and Cheddar ale to sample too. Nom.
Use your Cheddar campsite as a berth to stagger back to after a trip to Cheddar Gorge or as a base for Somerset as a whole: you can easily reach Wells, England’s smallest city, from Cheddar, or explore other Somerset sights such as Glastonbury and Weston-super-Mare.