Vacation rentals in Cheddar Gorge

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The cottage features a wooden veranda with a railing, adorned with hanging flower arrangements. A wicker deer sculpture is positioned near the entrance, and colorful seating is visible on the porch. Lush greenery surrounds the cottage, creating a natural setting.
Guesthouse in Bristol
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 749 reviews

Quirky Tin Cottage near the Mendip Hills

Our cottage is a quirky wooden framed, tin clad cottage, sitting on the banks of a stream, next to our house. Although small it feels much bigger with a fully equipped kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It can sleep 4 people with the use of the sofa bed. It features a wood burning stove, (it also has central heating ;-)), a gorgeous mural across one wall, a veranda for sitting and watching the world go by, oh and it also has full WiFi, smart TV and sound system if this all sounds a little rustic.

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The exterior of Wendale Barn is highlighted by textured stone walls and a charming red-tiled roof. A well-maintained garden area features vibrant flower beds and a pathway leading to the door. Large windows provide light to the interior, framed by a welcoming entrance.
Barn in Somerset
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Private barn with stunning views.

Wendale Barn is a beautifully renovated, compact, detached building, the perfect place to relax on the edge of Cheddar. With private patio, decking and stunning views of the reservoir and Glastonbury Tor. Private, romantic, the ideal getaway, with double bed upstairs and sofa-bed in the living room; although it is open plan, so the shared space isn’t private. Access is via a run of steps up the hillside, some garden terraces are up to 1.1m high, without guardrails and there is a shallow pond.

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A modern A-frame house is framed by a vibrant garden featuring tall grass and clusters of purple flowers. Large glass windows provide a view into the warmly lit interior, showcasing a cozy ambiance. Surrounding trees create a natural backdrop to this inviting space.
Place to stay in Lympsham
5 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Romantic Somerset hideaway

Hello! We are Rob and Kate and we have poured our heart and soul into our guest house. Tucked away on the outskirts of sleepy Lympsham, enjoy the countryside around you whilst resting your legs after walking the renowned mendips. Enjoy a glass of wine whilst watching the many birds in the surrounding trees or be a little more adventurous with the numerous local cycle routes. We look forward to meeting you on your stay. Shared driveway next to main house. Not suitable for children or pets.

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A cozy living area features a blue sofa adorned with vibrant cushions and a large ottoman. Framed artwork decorates the walls, and a blue side table holds decorative items. Natural light filters through a window, complemented by soft yellow curtains.
Cottage in Wells
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

The Hidey Hole - Cottage in the heart of Wells

Tucked away in the very heart of the picturesque city of Wells, just moments from the High Street, Cathedral & Bishop's Palace. The Hidey Hole is a charming one bedroom cottage, accessed via a pretty central courtyard. Having recently been refurbished, this stylish cottage offers an eclectic mix, combining modern convenience, character features and quirky, yet sumptuous, décor. This hidden gem is ideally placed to enjoy all that Wells has to offer and makes the perfect place to relax & unwind.

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A spacious garden features a well-maintained lawn surrounded by lush hedges. A wooden Showman's Wagon is visible next to a picnic table and two chairs, offering an inviting outdoor space for relaxation. A stone path leads from the garden to the entrance of the wagon.
Shepherd’s hut in Somerset
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

nr Cheddar, A Showman's Wagon in secluded setting

‘Bertha’ is a 1947 restored Showman’s Wagon. Set in its own private garden, surrounded by secluded, beautiful, AONB countryside, situated between the villages of Cheddar and Draycott. The site is an ideal retreat for nature lovers, walkers, or those who wish to enjoy and explore the Mendips, the Somerset Levels, Wells, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole and more. Ample parking, double bed, full kitchen, bathroom, c/heating, log burner, gas BBQ, fire pit, 2 x Bicycles. All in a unique private setting.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants in the garden. The spacious patio area features outdoor seating, while a hot tub is positioned nearby, inviting relaxation. The windows and entrance hint at a warm and welcoming interior.
Barn in Compton Bishop
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

The Grain Store. Stylish & Peaceful. Hot Tub.

An unexpected discovery nestled under Crook Peak on The Mendip Hills. This luxury self-catering couples’ hideaway with its warm & cosy charm combines rusticity with a modern twist. The most magical of locations in an AONB offers stunning walking from the doorstep. Perfect for cyclist too with The Somerset Levels and Cheddar Gorge nearby. A quirky ‘one off’ home for all seasons. Log burner for winter cosy ups. Patio for alfresco dining in the warmer months. Hot tub available all year round.

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Farm stay in Draycott
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 600 reviews

Henley House Annex - Rooms with a view

Large modern annex situated within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Fabulous views front and back to the hills and across the Somerset Levels. Great base for exploring Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, Wells, Priddy and much more with walking trails starting at the house. Ideal Studio for quiet work, for couples on a break, and young families. Large Bathroom, balconies, studio kitchenette, king sized bed and one optional sofa bed. Parking . Continental breakfast included.

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The exterior of a charming restored cottage showcases whitewashed walls with black window frames. Flower baskets and potted plants adorn the entrance, complementing the natural greenery surrounding the property. A narrow lane leads past the cottage, enhancing its rural appeal.
Vacation home in Compton Martin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Cosy 1840s cottage in Chew Valley and Mendip AONB

Charming well-appointed one bed self-contained accommodation in a restored 1840s cottage. Situated in an elevated position in the pretty Somerset village of Compton Martin near Wells, nestling in the beautiful Mendip countryside and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With far reaching views of Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes, you're also close to Wells, Bath, Bristol and Weston-super-Mare. This delightful accommodation is just a stone's throw from the extremely popular village pub.

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A traditional shepherd's hut is nestled in a green garden, surrounded by lush grass and blooming pink flowers. A wooden deck leads up to the hut, and a stone wall partially encloses the space, creating a tranquil outdoor environment.
Shepherd’s hut in Cheddar
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 490 reviews

Hut on the Hill Holidays

Traditional Shepherds Hut with a back to basics feel, privately situated in our quiet, walled garden, on the sunny slopes of the Mendip Hills. A stones throw from the famous Cheddar Gorge and Cliffs . Access to lovely walks and bike trails direct from your door , and yet a short stroll to pubs , cafes and restaurants. Wood stoves for those chillier nights to keep things cosy , we provide all wood/kindling . You will need to manage the stove yourself , a relatively easy task .

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Barn in Somerset
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Lodge with stunning Mendip view near to Wells

Rookham View Lodge is located on a smallholding on top of the Mendips overlooking Wells. Relax on the patio, catch a view of the Red Kite soaring high, or visit the sheep, ponies, goats, ducks and chickens in the surrounding field. Get active on the many footpaths leading from our property, gently cycle the Somerset levels or try the more challenging rides on the Mendip Hills. Active or relaxing - we guarantee you will enjoy the view from our Lodge at the end of your day.

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A hot tub is nestled within a wooden enclosure, featuring horizontal slats that provide privacy while allowing natural light to filter through. A beer glass rests on the edge of the tub, indicating a relaxation space designed for enjoyment.
Home in Somerset
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Casa De Cheddar

Stylish airbnb property in Cheddar, close to the breathtaking gorge, mysterious caves, historic Wells, iconic Glastonbury, and spooky Wookey Hole. Plenty of local pubs and restaurants serving up delicious food and drinks! Relax in the hot tub under the stars, or fire up the BBQ area for summer fun. Whether you're an adventure-seeker, foodie, or just looking for a relaxing getaway, this stylish retreat has everything you need for an unforgettable stay in Somerset.

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A modern barn conversion features a stone exterior with wooden detailing. Large glass doors provide access to a grassy area, complemented by a rustic wooden chair. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the contrast between the stone and wooden elements.
Barn in Somerset
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Dairy

The Dairy is a modern and spacious barn conversion in a quiet rural location with all the essential amenities for a long stay or short break. It is the perfect location to explore Somerset and the West Country by car, bike or on foot, with the beautiful Cathedral City of Wells just a 5 minute drive away or a 20 minute walk. Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury Tor are also just a 15 minute car journey. The village pub is also within walking distance of the property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Cheddar Gorge located?

    Cheddar Gorge is found in southwest England, just outside the village of Cheddar. It sits within the Mendip Hills, known for their patchwork landscapes and expansive outdoor spaces.

  • When is the best time to visit Cheddar Gorge?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Cheddar Gorge, with milder temperatures and lush greenery around the cliffs. Cooler months can be quieter, though rain showers are more common.

  • What are some things to do near Cheddar Gorge?

    Explore striking cliff-top walks, limestone caves, and locally rooted shops around Cheddar Gorge. Nearby, visitors often discover opportunities for rock climbing, visit a local cheese-making center, or enjoy countryside views in the Mendip Hills.

  • How is the weather near Cheddar Gorge?

    Cheddar Gorge experiences mild winters around 35–48°F (2–9°C) and warmer summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C), with rainfall throughout the year. A light waterproof layer is frequently suggested due to changeable weather.

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