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Top 5 Caves around East Harptree

Best caves around East Harptree are situated within the Mendip Hills, an area characterized by its significant limestone geology. This region presents a variety of underground and geological formations, including sites for recreational caving and locations with archaeological importance. The landscape encompasses dramatic gorges and ancient woodlands, offering diverse natural features. These elements establish the area as a notable destination for exploring natural history and geological processes.

Best caves around East Harptree

  • The most popular caves is Ebbor Gorge,…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Ebbor Gorge

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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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Cheddar Gorge Climb

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As you roll out of Cheddar village on the B3135, pedalling past the bustling shops and famous cave entrances, the climb begins gently. Soon, leaving the village infrastructure behind, you'll …

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An enormous limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills AONB, Cheddar Gorge draws hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. There are numerous notable features of the gorge, particularly its towering …

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Goatchurch Cavern

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This popular cavern is set into limestone rock and is particularly beginner friendly. You can find some hand railings inside to help you, dating back from the early 20th century …

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Charterhouse SSSI

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Caves in the limestone rock around Charterhouse village and Roman lead and silver mines along segment.

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April 20, 2025, View of Cheddar Gorge

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As you roll out of Cheddar village on the B3135, pedalling past the bustling shops and famous cave entrances, the climb begins gently. Soon, leaving the village infrastructure behind, you'll enter the awe-inspiring jaws of the gorge itself. Here, feel the road tilt upwards noticeably, averaging around 4-5% for several kilometres. While not brutally steep overall, you'll encounter sections, particularly around the hairpins in the lower-middle part of the gorge, where the gradient kicks up more firmly, possibly reaching 7-10% momentarily. Absorb the truly spectacular experience of climbing between the towering, ancient limestone cliffs that dwarf you on either side. Be aware you'll likely be sharing this world-famous road with tourist traffic also soaking in the views. As you climb higher, feel the immense walls gradually recede and the gradient ease off, signalling your approach to the top of this iconic Somerset climb.

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A great drive through the Gorge, then park in one of the layby's and hike up either side of the Gorge to the top (pretty steep), where you get great views of Cheddar and the surrounding areas. Cheddar itself has a slightly Alpine Village feel to it.

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Great location, beautiful views and beautiful nature!

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Stunning views across the plains of Somerset. can see for absolutely miles on a clear day. Don't be fooled in to thinking it's an easy route I have made. It really isn't. Proper footwear and even poles are recommended. Bring waterproofs as back up shelter, as there are not many places out of the gorge to shelter. Download the route to device also, there is no phone coverage the further in to the gorge you go.

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It says easy everywhere but make no mistake. A reasonable condition is necessary and certainly good shoes, especially in wet weather.

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At almost 400ft (122m) deep and 3 miles long, this is England’s largest gorge, and with its weathered crags and pinnacles, one of our most spectacular natural sites. It plays host to a varied community of specialized plants and wildlife. It has been named the "Finest Example of a Limestone Gorge in Britain” by the British Geological Survey. It is one of the special qualities of the Mendip Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Cheddar Gorge is Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for wildlife and geology, a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) with 5 sites of national archaeological importance designated within the Gorge

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there caves suitable for beginners near East Harptree?

Yes, Goatchurch Cavern is particularly beginner-friendly. It features two entrances and offers both straightforward passages and some technical areas. While access is free, it's recommended to go with a capable guide if you are new to caving.

Which caves near East Harptree are family-friendly?

Wookey Hole Caves is a popular family-friendly show cave, offering a host of activities beyond the caverns themselves. For a more natural experience, Ebbor Gorge offers varied walking trails suitable for different fitness levels, where you can explore the gorge and learn about its ancient history.

What historical or archaeological significance do the caves around East Harptree hold?

The caves in this region are rich in history. Ebbor Gorge contains caves like Gully Cave, where archaeological excavations have unearthed Neolithic tools, Bronze Age pottery, and animal remains up to 50,000 years old. Charterhouse SSSI is known for its Roman lead and silver mines, indicating ancient human activity. Additionally, Wookey Hole Caves have been used by humans for around 45,000 years.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the East Harptree area?

The East Harptree area, situated within the Mendip Hills, is characterized by significant limestone geology. You can see dramatic formations like Ebbor Gorge, a steep-sided ravine carved into 350-million-year-old Carboniferous Limestone. The Devil's Punch-Bowl, a large depression formed by the dissolution of underlying limestones, is another notable geological landmark. Inside caves like Lamb Leer Cavern, you'd find impressive stalagmites and rare stratified aragonite flowstone, though this particular cave is currently inaccessible.

Are there hiking trails near the caves around East Harptree?

Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like 'Chew Valley Lake & West Harptree loop from East Harptree' or 'East Harptree Woods – Smitham Chimney loop from East Harptree'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around East Harptree guide.

What other outdoor activities are available near East Harptree's caves?

Beyond caving and hiking, you can enjoy cycling and gravel biking. There are various routes available, such as 'Chew Valley Lake – Chew Valley Lake loop from Bishop Sutton' for cycling, or 'Cheddar Gorge Climb – Cheddar Gorge loop from Wells' for gravel biking. Find more details on the Cycling around East Harptree guide and the Gravel biking around East Harptree guide.

Do I need a permit to access caves in the Mendip Hills near East Harptree?

Access requirements vary by cave. For recreational caving in sites like Goatchurch Cavern, access is generally free, but it's always wise to check with local caving organizations or landowners for specific regulations and safety guidelines. Some historically significant caves, like Lamb Leer Cavern, may have access restrictions due to safety concerns or private land ownership.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves and surrounding area?

The Mendip Hills offer beauty year-round. For caving, conditions can be more challenging in winter due to colder temperatures and potentially wetter conditions, though some caves remain accessible. For surface exploration and walks around sites like Ebbor Gorge or Harptree Combe, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant flora, while autumn brings colorful foliage.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas near the caves?

While specific underground tours for dogs are rare, many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around East Harptree are dog-friendly. For instance, Ebbor Gorge and Harptree Combe offer scenic walks where dogs are generally welcome, often requiring them to be on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Always check local signage for specific rules.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and natural sites near East Harptree?

Visitors appreciate the varied experiences offered, from the challenging and fun paths in Ebbor Gorge to the beginner-friendly caving at Goatchurch Cavern. The stunning countryside and historical significance of areas like Charterhouse SSSI are also highly valued. The combination of natural beauty, varied walking routes, and rich archaeological history makes the region a compelling destination.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the East Harptree caves?

East Harptree and the surrounding villages in the Mendip Hills offer local pubs and cafes where you can find refreshments. While specific establishments are not directly adjacent to every cave entrance, you'll find options within a short drive or walk in nearby communities, providing places to eat and drink after your explorations.

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