With a restaurant and a bar onsite, The Bath Arms Hotel offers adult-only accommodation in the picturesque village of Cheddar. The Cheddar Gorge Caves are just 10 minutes' walk away.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Lovely welcoming staff made our stay. Comfy bed and quality toiletries & linen.
In the heart of Cheddar, in scenic Somerset, this YHA Hostel is a 20-minute walk from the magnificent Cheddar Gorge. It features a traditional restaurant and large, leafy gardens.
Located in Cheddar and only 28 km from Ashton Court, Gordons provides accommodation with pool views, free WiFi and free private parking.
EMMA
United Kingdom
What an absolute find!
Wonderful owner, really looked after us.
Great room, has everything you could wish for!
Comfortable beds
Netflix!
Good size fridge
Lovely breakfast
Good location
Located in Cheddar, the recently renovated The Old Police House offers accommodation 27 km from Ashton Court and 29 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Offering river views, The Riverside Apartment on Cheddar Bridge Apartments is an accommodation located in Cheddar, 30 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station and 30 km from Bristol Cathedral.
Tina
United Kingdom
Immaculate, comfortable, well equipped, warm with everything you need
Located in Cheddar, Wassells House Accommodation is a recently renovated accommodation, 27 km from Ashton Court and 28 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Magda
United Kingdom
Place was very clean, owners really friendly. Would highly recommend!
Adjacent to The Langford Inn are en suite bedrooms housed in 2 converted 17th-century barns with exposed beams, original brickwork, oak floors and luxuries for modern living.
Penny
Australia
A beautiful place. It was horse stables converted to accomodation. Each room was different. We stayed in winscombe room. We had an issue with the shower so they put us into the suite for the night so they could fit it. That was fabulous. The staff were top notch really friendly and accommodating. In fact they went out of their way to make sure we were comfortable. Location was great, and breakfast an order system not a buffet. Try their marmite it's home made really tasty! The little touches like giving complementary drinks in the fridge on arrival . Rooms a good size.
Cheddar Gorge is very impressive. We had rather bad weather so wwren't able to walk along the top, which I imagine would be lovely on a good day. Gough's cave is worth visiting - and you get to see the cheese stored there. Cox' s cave is more of a new age experience with lights and sounds etc. Actually I think that it would have been rather intersting ib it's natural state!
Bodil
Sweden
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting area, lots to see and do but the...
Very interesting area, lots to see and do but the attractions all seemed very expensive. The gorge is really impressive though, Plenty of cafes and restaurants, we had a few good pub meals and lovely ice cream. Staff at the Riverside Inn were very helpful with providing gluten free food. Spent a nice day at the Chew Valley lakes where there is a gluten free chip shop (a rarity!).
Lovely countryside, however, it was very busy. The noisy bikes and cars whizzing around at over the speed limit spoiled it a bit for us. It was quite dangerous walking along the gorge in some places.
MICHAEL
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fabulous beautiful scenery lots of cute cafes and little...
Fabulous beautiful scenery lots of cute cafes and little shops x historical tours and information gorgeous Italian restaurant called la rocca x turn up as early as you can otherwise parking is very difficult x
Dan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cheddar Gorge is a fantastic natural phenomenon.
Cheddar Gorge is a fantastic natural phenomenon. Exploring the caves is an absolute must and you are given a Wi-Fi device to use for an audio explanation as to how the caves were formed.
Jacobs Ladder isn’t for the faint hearted, 274 steps in all but once at the top a short climb up the viewing tower is a must, amazing view all round.
We walked along the path at the top of the gorge which just keeps giving more and more spectacular photo opportunities.
I would recommend you go earlier in the morning to ensure you get a parking place as during the later part of the morning everything seemed to be very busy .
Plenty of little cafes and quaint tea rooms to check out but beware of the prices !!
A
Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
Location only Not "hotel" its a pub
Location only Not "hotel" its a pub
This place is a glorified pub.It was crowded in the bar on arrival with no quiet reception area.You just have to join the pub crowd at the bar. Good job I left my luggage in the car.
There is no comfy lounge or quiet space whatsoever. The room was big noisy with windows that did not close.The Bathroom is in need of TLC. It was draughty & cold.
The guy who received me was polite but the woman in the morning was positively rude to me. The girl serving breakfast looked like she was doing me a favour- she was hostile with no eye contact. Breakfast was disgusting with stale muffins Lathered in Hollandase; this was not stated on menu & is disgusting to me. The spinach beneath the eggs were sopping wet with water seeping into the muffins. Having driven from Falmouth this was a huge disappointment. It is not a Hotel just a pub with rooms so do not be misled by the lovely architecture of Bath stone!
Denize Bainbridge
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cheddar is a great town to visit, on the condition that...
Cheddar is a great town to visit, on the condition that travellers choose it with the right expectations in mind. That is, don't go for the cheese, and don't go for the caves!
An attraction worthy of a visit once upon a time, the caves have been converted into an overpriced tourist trap. An entrance fee of £23 per person is just ridiculous, and although this ticket theoretically also gives access to other "attractions", none of these other "attractions" are even remotely worth visiting. So DO NOT bother with the caves, it's not worth the money, and don't encourage this kind of of shameless cash grab.
Two of the "attractions" included in the £23 ticket are stairs and lookout tower, by the way, which can be climbed and visited for free if hiking around the Cheddar gorge in clockwise direction! The cheddar gorge hike is about 2.5 hours long, and weather permitting, the star attraction of Cheddar. It shouldn't be missed, but requires decent hiking shoes and physical fitness.
Secondly, the cheese. Cheddar is famous for its cheese, but in reality, it turns out only a single company still makes cheese in Cheddar. The factory is a 5 minute walk away from Cheddar Gorge and can be visited for £2.5, but a tour will only keep you occupied for about 15 minutes -- there really isn't that much to see or do. So a visit of the cheese factory is worthwhile and good value, but don't expect it to be a day trip.
In summary, if prepared to do the hike around Cheddar Gorge in reasonable weather conditions, and combined with a good dinner at La Rocca restaurant and a tour around the factory, it's a nice day out for a family. But if you're going to Cheddar expecting caves and cheese, you're probably going to be disappointed.
Stayed in one of the static caravans. Lovely location with parking right outside the door, patio doors onto decking overlooking the river. Very comfy bed, good size open plan lounge/diner area with nice big sofas and a decent TV. Quite well equipped, most of things we needed to cook were provided. A welcome pack with information about the area would have been nice though. No towels provided but gave us some when we asked.
Everything! The staff go above & beyond. The room was lovely, spacious, spotlessly clean & the bathroom was a great size. The complimentary items were a lovely touch. We had our evening meal there which was lovely & breakfast was superb. I don't always sleep well when away but had the best nights sleep. Would highly recommend in fact I have told my sister who wants to visit Cheddar she must stay there!
This is the 2nd time we have stayed at the Bath Arms before Christmas. The hotel restaurant and pub area are so inviting: two fires going, lovely decorations and fine food and beverages. The community support for the restaurant is obvious, and the staff are helpful and conversational. Comfortable beds, nice toiletries and parking is easy, behind the hotel. Can't wait to come back.
Very welcoming, clean and comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation in a fantastic location for Cheddar Gorge and the local shops, pubs and restaurants. Everything within a 10 minute walk. Rooms are well-appointed with everything you need. Good to have parking available. Excellent breakfast.
The Stables were a fabulous place to stay. Everything you could wish for and need...a real home from home. A great location too, being only 10 mins or so to Cheddar and 20 mins or so to Wells (both great days out). Hosts were lovely and we'd definitely recommend everyone to stay there.
Comfortable bed,warm cottage,beautifully furnished,well equipped,parking off road behind accommodation,hosts are on hand and available for any help needed.Quiet at night.Use of garden should you wish to,near pubs short stroll away and Cheddar village further on.Everything we needed.
Fantastic and helpful ladies working there. Really tasty food. Absolutely clean rooms and facilities. We climbed in Cheddar, you have literally everything in the lounge/kitchen area not to mention washing machine etc.Absolutely value for your money. I will be back.
Friendly welcome, made to feel at home. Tailor made breakfast personally delivered to the accommodation.
8 minute walk to Cheddar village so able to avoid excessive parking charges in the gorge itself.
Room was clean and modern. All facilities we needed.
Host was fantastic and loved the walks round the farm and the knowledge and history he shared with me
Loved Sam the dog 💙
Highly recommended great spot near to the cheddar walks and caves
Very peaceful and had time to relax and reflect on life
The Old Police House is perfect! Great facilities and in a fantastic location for Cheddar Gorge and the Mendips. Lyn is a fantastic host and goes above and beyond with her fabulous homemade cakes and chocolates. The breakfast baps were amazing too.
All was great with Red Rose Cottage, we highly recommend. Booking .com was okay on this booking but be wary as the last time we booked with them the Hotel was full and we had to return home, to date they have offered no compensation.
Handy for local shops - also walking & cycling (Strawberry Line a couple of hundred metres away, Cheddar Gorge and Malvern Hills on the doorstep). Plenty of freezer-space for pre-cooked meals.
We really enjoyed our stay here. Rory and Jola were very friendly and made us feel welcomed. The breakfasts were delicious. We'd love to stay here again the next time we visit Cheddar.
Bed and breakfast,
Room was clean and spacious and overlooked the pool, location couldn't be any better to visit the gorge. Had a dip in the pool and staff were really friendly.
Very clean, immaculately decorated, beds comfy, was about 25/30 min walk into Cheddar for pubs/shops which was doable and felt like a ‘safe’ walk home late at night.
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