Wells, Cheddar Cheese and Cheddar Gorge - Private Day Trip from Bath
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Wells, Cheddar Cheese and Cheddar Gorge - Private Day Trip from Bath

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About this experience

This private day trip is a great way to experience some of the must-see attractions near Bath. After a drive through the English countryside you will have a guided walking tour around the cathedral city of Wells, England's smallest city and home to the 2nd oldest working clock in the world and Europe's oldest residential street. After lunch you will get a tasty insight into the area's most famous creation - Cheddar Cheese and witness some of the region's most spectacular scenery with a visit to Cheddar Gorge, England's largest gorge. The road through this gorge was recently awarded the title of the most scenic drive in Britain. Throughout the day you will be looked after by a local guide who was born and grew up in the West Country.

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Wells, Cheddar Cheese and Cheddar Gorge - Private Day Trip from Bath

Pickup included

What's included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private tour with local guide
Private transportation in air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Your guide will collect you at 8:30am from your preferred pick-up point in Bath and drive you through the English countryside to the cathedral city of Wells, England's smallest city.

You will be taken on a private walking tour of Wells' historic centre. Some of the places visited are listed below.

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The market place is the hub of the city. If you are visiting on a Wednesday or Sunday you will be able to experience the local market that takes place here every week. Fans of the cult film "Hot Fuzz" may recognise their surroundings as the Market Place featured a number of times in this film.

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You will visit the magnificent 13th Century Wells Cathedral. Its beautiful interior has a number of unique features including the world's second oldest working clock.

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The picturesque Vicar's Close in Wells is the oldest residential street in Europe.

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After lunch at an English pub you will be driven to Cheddar, the birth-place of the famous Cheddar cheese.

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Today there is only one small cheese factory in the Cheddar area that produces traditional Cheddar cheese. You will visit this to get a great insight into how Cheddar cheese is made. If you are lucky you may even see the cheese being made whilst you are there.

At the end of the visit you will have the chance to taste different varieties of the cheese they produce, including a cheese which is matured in the local caves. Should you wish there will be an opportunity to purchase cheese as souvenirs or to enjoy on the rest of your holiday.

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The spectacular Cheddar Gorge is England's largest gorge. Driving through the gorge you will have the opportunity to stop and walk up to your guide's favourite viewpoint on the gorge. You will be rewarded with fantastic panoramic views over the gorge and the surrounding area. This walk does involve a steep 15 minute ascent on an uneven path which can get muddy when there has been rain so this stop is optional as it may not be suitable for everyone.

At the end of the tour you will be driven back to Bath.

What's not included

Lunch and refreshments
Gratuities
Wells Cathedral
Cheddar Cheese Factory Visitor Centre

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
A maximum of 6 people per booking
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

Important notes

• Comfortable shoes for walking are recommended. If you would like to walk to the viewpoint on the gorge - please bring suitable clothing as it can be windy on the top of the gorge and the trail is a dirt trail which can get muddy and slippery when there has been rain.
• If you have any questions prior to the tour please contact Bath Insider Tours.

About Bath

Bath is a historic city known for its Roman-built baths and Georgian architecture. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich cultural heritage, offering a blend of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty.

Top Attractions

Roman Baths

A well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The baths are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK.

Historical 2-3 hours £24.50 (Adult)

Bath Abbey

A stunning Gothic church with a rich history. The Abbey is known for its beautiful architecture and tower tours offering panoramic views of the city.

Religious 1-2 hours £9 (Adult)

The Royal Crescent

A iconic Georgian terrace of 30 houses, known for its elegant and symmetrical design. The Royal Crescent is a symbol of Bath's Georgian heritage.

Architecture 30-60 minutes Free (Museum entry fee applies)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bath Chaps

A traditional dish made from the cheeks of a pig, usually served with mustard and bread sauce.

Main Course Not vegetarian or vegan

Sally Lunn Bun

A large, fluffy bun often served with jam and clotted cream.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the nearby countryside Cycling along the Kennet and Avon Canal Afternoon tea at The Pump Room Spas and wellness treatments Visiting museums and galleries Attending local festivals and events Boat tours on the River Avon Ice skating in the city center during winter

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of year with long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is bustling with tourists and events.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT (UTC+0) or BST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Bath is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with unsolicited offers or requests.

Getting there

By air
  • Bristol Airport • 25 km (15.5 miles)
By train

Bath Spa

By bus

Bath Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the main form of public transport in Bath. They are frequent and cover most parts of the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

City Center Larkhall

Day trips

Stonehenge
40 km (25 miles) • Half day

A prehistoric monument and UNESCO World Heritage site. Stonehenge is one of the most famous landmarks in the UK.

Bristol
20 km (12.5 miles) • Half day to full day

A vibrant city known for its maritime history, street art, and cultural attractions.

Festivals

Bath Christmas Market • Late November to early December Bath Literature Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Roman Baths early in the morning to avoid crowds.
  • Take a guided walking tour to learn about Bath's history and hidden gems.
  • Explore the city's independent shops and cafes for a unique and local experience.
  • Consider purchasing a city pass for discounts on attractions and transport.
  • Try a traditional afternoon tea at one of Bath's historic tea rooms.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
  • Adult required for booking
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Free cancellation available
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