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United Kingdom
England
South West England
Somerset
Sedgemoor District
Cheddar

Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop

Moderate

4.7

(17)

161

hikers

Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop

02:41

8.65km

310m

Hiking

Embark on the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop, a moderate hike that promises dramatic landscapes and rewarding views. This 5.4-mile (8.6 km) route challenges you with 1027 feet (313 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 41 minutes to complete. You will traverse varied terrain,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Mendip Hills AONB

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590 m

Black Rock Limestone Outcrop

Highlight • Natural

Black Rock is a limestone outcrop above Cheddar Gorge. There are a few climbing routes here and old lime kilns. This area is owned and managed by the National Trust and part of a nature reserve.

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4.96 km

View of Lion Rock

Highlight • Natural Monument

It’s a rock that looks like a lion, when viewed from this angle!

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5.56 km

Edelweiss Café

Highlight • Cafe

Great local cafe located at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge, outdoor seating is ideal for cyclists and walkers alike

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5.92 km

Cheddar Gorge Lookout Tower

Highlight • Viewpoint

This lookout tower provides outstanding views of the gorge and the flat, patchwork landscape to the south. The tower is often advertised as part of the paid-for Jacob's Ladder climb, …

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6.68 km

View of Cheddar Gorge and Cheddar Reservoir

Highlight • Natural Monument

At almost 400 feet (122 m) deep and 3 miles (5 km) long, this is England’s largest gorge and, with its weathered crags and pinnacles, one of our most spectacular …

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8.21 km

Black Rock Steep Rocky Path

Highlight (Segment) • Natural

This might not be so nice, depending on how confident/sure-footed you are, how much it’s rained, or whether you’re going down rather than up!

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8.65 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.12 km

3.28 km

1.04 km

201 m

Surfaces

6.15 km

1.96 km

514 m

< 100 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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6°C

29 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop?

This hike is approximately 8.6 km (5.3 miles) long and generally takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete. However, this can vary depending on your pace, stops for photos, and the weather conditions.

Is the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop suitable for beginners?

This trail is rated as moderate to challenging. It involves steep climbs, rough and rocky terrain, and numerous ascents and descents. Good physical fitness and appropriate footwear are essential. While not ideal for absolute beginners, those with some hiking experience and preparation should manage it.

What is the terrain like on this loop?

The terrain is quite varied and can be demanding. You'll encounter rough walking sections, steep climbs to the clifftops, and rocky paths. There are also grassy trails, short road sections, and numerous stiles and kissing gates. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain, as the limestone geology can hold moisture.

What kind of views and landmarks can I expect to see along the route?

The loop offers spectacular scenery. You'll get incredible views of Lion Rock and England's largest gorge, Cheddar Gorge, with its towering cliff faces. From high points like the Cheddar Gorge Lookout Tower, you can enjoy panoramic vistas extending across the Somerset Levels, towards Exmoor, the Bristol Channel, and even South Wales. Other notable features include the Black Rock Limestone Outcrop and the Black Rock Steep Rocky Path.

What wildlife and plants might I encounter on the trail?

The unique limestone environment supports rich biodiversity. You might spot feral goats grazing on the cliffs, as well as kestrels, buzzards, peregrine falcons, wild deer, and various bat species. The trail also passes through nature reserves like Draycott Sleights, known for its rare plant species, including the famous Cheddar Pink, and abundant butterflies.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. Approximately 60% of the loop follows the West Mendip Way, and about 46% is part of the Samaritans Way South West. You'll also briefly encounter parts of Dag Hole and Jacob's Ladder.

Where can I park for the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop?

There are several car parks available in Cheddar village, particularly near the base of the gorge. These are typically paid car parks. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

Is the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this trail. However, due to the presence of livestock (including feral goats) and wildlife, as well as the steep and rocky terrain, it's highly recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially on clifftop sections and near grazing animals. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the challenging sections.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

Spring and autumn are often considered the best times, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for more crowds and potentially warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible but can be very challenging due to mud, ice, and strong winds; it's best to avoid foggy or very windy conditions for safety.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Mendip Hills National Landscape?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Cheddar Gorge and West Mendip Way Loop within the Mendip Hills National Landscape. However, some car parks in Cheddar village are paid, and attractions within the gorge (like the caves or lookout tower) may have separate admission fees if you choose to visit them.

Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments?

Yes, the village of Cheddar at the base of the gorge offers various amenities. You'll find several cafes, pubs, and shops. The Edelweiss Café is one option located along the route or nearby, perfect for a break before or after your hike.

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