There is cheese in cheddar gorge because it is there to ripen and that's why it is called cheddar gorge
because the Victorian who discovered it also sold cheese
A deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides and way hay, it's in Cheddar.
with dead fish
Cheddar Gorge is 400ft Deep And 3 Miles Long :)
people visit cheddar gorge because of its gift shop
Cheddar Gorge is a rift valley made in prehistoric times.
Messrs Gough & Cox discovered different caves which were part of Cheddar Gorge
The distance between Bath and Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, England is approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) by road, with the journey taking around 40 minutes to 1 hour depending on traffic conditions.
Cheddar Gorge is on the south side of the Mendip Hills in Somerset. It starts from the village of Cheddar and the B3135 road winds up through the base of the gorge onto the top of the Mendip Hills.
Cheddar Gorge base jumping is just base jumping at Cheddar Gorge. Base jumping is a sport where someone jumps of a solid/fixed object that is high above the ground and pulls the string attatched to their parachute which is on their back, so they land safely on the ground. (Cheddar Gorge is a limestone gorge in Somerset.) hope this helped :)
400ft Deep
Somerset in the South West of England.
Cheddar
Cheddar Gorge in Somerset is famous for its limestone caves, including Gough's Cave which is open to the public for tours. It is also renowned for its production of Cheddar cheese, which has been made in the area for centuries.
you can go caving and go site seeing