So, here we are still waiting to cut the red tape holding us back, what shall we do? Lets go to Cheddar we cry, so its load up the fridge in Elvis and off we set.
When we arrive at the Gorge we drive up and down for a while, marvelling at the view, then park up and head for the tourist info, to get a reccomendation for a campsite. They sent us here http://www.cheddarbridge.co.uk/ which was a result, as its a lovely site. We duly arrive at site park up, and do our usual evening routine of eating and drinking.



Next day, (monday) we meet up with Roy and Julia, (Lisas Parents) and off we go to spend the day looking at caves, cheese and public houses.
Next day, (monday) we meet up with Roy and Julia, (Lisas Parents) and off we go to spend the day looking at caves, cheese and public houses.
The caves are awe inspiring, and the cheeses and public houses are also mighty fine.
On Tuesday the weather is nice enough to tempt us to actually unload the bikes off the rack. Armed with ham sarnies and plenty of fluids (red wine) we set off to find the reservoir, which is only a couple of miles up the road. A couple of hours and "several" miles later we arrive back at Elvis having missed the reservoir completely somehow, proud of our athletic prowess, if rather sore about the "nether" regions.
All in all we had a fun 3 days and would recommend both the camp site and cheddar itself to anyone.
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