Caves near Godney Somerset are situated in the broader Mendip Hills, an area renowned for its spectacular cave systems. This region features significant subterranean show caves and limestone caverns formed over millions of years. The landscape offers a blend of natural wonder and historical significance, with evidence of ancient human occupation. Visitors can explore geological formations and learn about prehistoric discoveries within the caves.
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Ok, the photos do not do justice to this stunning chamber! It was only "opened" to the show cave in 2015! (The last time I visited was in 1990!!) The caves are still explored very regularly by cave divers, and the decision was made to connect chamber 9 to chamber 20 via a tunnel in 2015. What is visible in the images is the result of melt-water from the end of the last ice age. It has sculpted the rocks into valleys, ridges and crevasses. It is, as far as we know, the largest example of this in the whole of the UK.
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It's like a miniature Ebbor Gorge meets tellytubby land. Well worth a walk.
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Ebbor Gorge is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and National Nature Reserve(NNR). Dramatic limestone gorge with interesting caves of important past climate research. Its ancient woodland combes are rich in wildlife and of the Mendip Hills AONB's special qualities
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Ebbor Gorge is a magnificent limestone gorge within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Designated as a national nature reserve, the mixed woodland and deep gorge is home to much flora and fauna, including 250 species of mosses, liverworts and lichens. The caves within the gorge were inhabited by neolithic people and flint tools have been found. The path through the gorge is steep, rocky, wet and muddy. If you have decent footwear and average fitness, you’ll be fine. If you are planning to complete the round walk, I’d recommend going up the gorge (it’s so much fun you don’t notice the effort) and down the meadows (as the views are amazing and with you for the whole descent).
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The path through the gorge starts off pretty tame but gets steeper, rockier, wetter, muddier and narrower as you go. It's great fun and packed with interest. If you have average fitness and decent footwear you'll be fine.
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While Godney itself is a small village, it's located in the Mendip Hills, an area famous for its spectacular cave systems. Key attractions include Wookey Hole Caves, known for their impressive show caves and ancient history, and Cheddar Gorge & Caves, which feature Gough's Cave and Cox's Cave.
Yes, Wookey Hole Caves are particularly family-friendly. Beyond exploring the stunning caverns, visitors can enjoy a vintage penny arcade, museums, adventure golf, and soft play areas. Cheddar Gorge & Caves also offer attractions suitable for families, including the 'Dreamhunters' multimedia experience in Cox's Cave.
The caves in the Mendip Hills are rich in history. Wookey Hole Caves show evidence of human occupation for around 45,000 years, with Neanderthal tools found there. Cheddar Gorge is famous for the discovery of 'Cheddar Man,' Britain's oldest nearly complete human skeleton, found in Gough's Cave. The Charterhouse SSSI area also contains Roman lead and silver mines.
The caves around Godney, such as Wookey Hole Caves and those in Cheddar Gorge, are limestone caverns formed over millions of years by water erosion. You'll encounter impressive stalagmites and stalactites, and in Wookey Hole, the River Axe flows through the caverns, creating a unique 'other-worldly experience.' The melt-water from the last ice age has sculpted many of the rock formations.
Yes, for those seeking a more thrilling experience, 'Wild Wookey' at Wookey Hole Caves offers adventure caving. Cheddar Gorge also provides options for adventure caving and rock climbing.
Beyond cave exploration, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, such as the Glastonbury Tor loop or routes around Westhay Moor Nature Reserve. There are also gravel biking routes available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Godney or Gravel biking around Godney guides.
Ebbor Gorge offers a beautiful and varied circular route. The path through the gorge becomes steeper, rockier, wetter, muddier, and narrower as you progress, providing an engaging experience through a primeval forest. It's a great option for those with average fitness and decent footwear looking for a natural adventure.
Absolutely. The Mendip Hills offer a blend of natural beauty. At Cheddar Gorge, you can climb Jacob's Ladder for panoramic views of the Somerset Levels and Mendip Hills, or enjoy a three-mile cliff-top walk. Charterhouse SSSI is another stunning piece of countryside with caves in the limestone rock, offering beautiful views and historical context.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural wonder, history, and adventure. The stunning geological formations, the rich archaeological discoveries, and the variety of activities from gentle exploration to adventure caving are frequently highlighted. The scenic beauty of the Mendip Hills and the varied outdoor routes also contribute to a memorable experience.
While Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge are popular show caves, areas like Ebbor Gorge and Charterhouse SSSI offer a more natural and potentially less crowded experience. These sites provide opportunities to explore caves within a broader natural landscape, including forests and open countryside, allowing for a more serene visit.
The show caves like Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge are generally open year-round, as their internal temperatures remain stable. However, for exploring outdoor gorges like Ebbor Gorge, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Always check specific opening times and conditions for individual attractions.


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