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United Kingdom
England
South West England
Somerset
Mendip
St Cuthbert Out

Ebbor Gorge, Priddy & Deer Leap Nature Reserve loop

Moderate

4.3

(17)

55

hikers

Ebbor Gorge, Priddy & Deer Leap Nature Reserve loop

03:17

11.0km

320m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike through the diverse landscapes of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This route, covering 6.8 miles (11.0 km) with an elevation gain of 1060 feet (323 metres), typically takes around 3 hours and 16 minutes to complete. You will journey from the deep, wooded limestone formations of Ebbor Gorge, where dramatic cliffs rise around you, to expansive upland plateaus offering sweeping views across the Somerset Levels, including the distant Glastonbury Tor. The trail provides a varied experience, blending shaded woodland paths with open, scenic vistas.

Before you set out, be aware that sections within Ebbor Gorge involve scrambling, which can be particularly challenging and slippery after rain. For your safety and comfort, wearing sturdy hiking boots is highly recommended. Parking is generally available near the starting point of the loop, making it convenient for a day trip. Plan your visit to allow ample time to navigate the varied terrain and enjoy the natural beauty.

This loop takes you through Ebbor Gorge, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its unique geological features and rich biodiversity. Beyond the gorge, you will traverse rough grasslands and meadows, part of a landscape shaped by ancient forces. Keep an eye out for the intriguing wicker bear statue hidden within the gorge, adding a touch of whimsy to your adventure. The route offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the natural heritage of this special region.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Mendip Hills AONB

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805 m

Ebbor Gorge

Highlight • Gorge

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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3.73 km

Queen Victoria Inn

Highlight • Restaurant

An excellent country pub serving great food and well-kept beer, really worth a stop. Very walker friendly and situated at the midpoint of an Ebbor Gorge walk loop.
Open 12:00 - 23:00 Mon to Sat & 12:00 - 22:00 on Sunday.
Food served from 12:00 - 14:00 & 17:00 - 20:00 Mon to Fri. 12:00 - 20:00 on Sat & 12:00 - 19:00 on Sundays.

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9.80 km

Deer Leap Reserve

Highlight • Historical Site

Deer Leap providing one of the best views in Somerset is a nature reserve managed by Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Unit (AONB). It is nationally protected for it's archaeology as an ancient medieval farmstead. Sheep graze here all year round as part of habitat management for wildflowers and butterflies. Grazing helps keep conditions right for wildflower seeds and is vital to keeping this nature reserve protected. The south facing slopes and limestone grassland host a wide variety of wildlife including birds that nest on the ground such as skylarks.

Please keep dogs on a lead and under close control to protect wildlife

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11.0 km

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5.41 km

3.91 km

1.57 km

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Surfaces

6.87 km

3.91 km

241 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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7°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Ebbor Gorge, Priddy & Deer Leap Nature Reserve loop?

Parking is available at the National Trust car park for Ebbor Gorge. It's a good starting point for this loop.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter dirt paths and steps, deep wooded limestone gorge sections with rocky, potentially wet, and muddy ground. Some parts require scrambling over rocks. Beyond the gorge, the path leads to an upland plateau with rough grassland and meadows. Expect steep climbs and descents, along with several stiles and kissing gates.

When is the best time of year to hike this loop?

Spring is particularly beautiful, especially when bluebells adorn the woodland areas. Summer offers wildflowers and butterflies in the limestone grassland. However, be aware that the gorge sections can be very slippery after rain, so consider drier periods or be prepared for challenging conditions.

Is the Ebbor Gorge, Priddy & Deer Leap Nature Reserve loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this trail. However, please keep them on a lead, especially through the nature reserves and areas with grazing sheep, to protect wildlife and livestock.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. However, parking at the National Trust car park may incur a small fee or be free for National Trust members.

What notable features or viewpoints will I see along the route?

You'll explore the dramatic limestone cliffs of Ebbor Gorge, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The trail also offers magnificent views across the Somerset Levels, including the iconic Glastonbury Tor, especially from the Deer Leap Reserve. You might even spot a wicker bear statue in Ebbor Gorge.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. Look out for butterflies like the White letter-hairstreak and High Brown Fritillary in the limestone grasslands. Ground-nesting birds such as skylarks are also present, particularly in the open areas.

Is this trail suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

Due to the varied and challenging terrain, including rocky scrambling sections, steep climbs, and numerous stiles, this trail is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.

What should I bring for this hike?

Given the challenging sections, especially in Ebbor Gorge, sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential. It's also advisable to bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions in the Mendip Hills.

Are there any places to eat or drink near the trail?

Yes, the village of Priddy is nearby. You can find refreshments at the Queen Victoria Inn, which is a convenient stop along or after your hike.

Does this loop connect with other trails?

Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. It follows sections of the West Mendip Way, the EuroVelo 1 - Atlantic Coast Route, The Butcombe Trail, and The Mendip Trail.

Are there any specific challenges or tips for navigating Ebbor Gorge?

The gorge itself can be challenging. Expect to scramble over rocks, and be extra cautious if it has rained recently, as surfaces can become very slippery. Sure-footedness is required, especially when descending through the gorge. Wearing appropriate hiking boots is highly recommended.

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