Gab
Registered user
Hi All!
I did a quick search and I seem not to have found anything on this.
A friend of mine and I are planning to have a 1.5 day motorbike ride exploring the Cheddar Gorge. The plan is to leave London (west) in the afternoon of Friday and get back by Saturday night, spending the night in one of the campings in the middle of the gorge.
We are aiming to get as close as possible to the main view point (shown on Google maps with the camera logo next to it) and the morning after wake up early and have the following ride.
Double loop:
Loop 1: Cheddar > Wedmore > Wookey > Easton > Draycott > Cheddar
Loop 2: Cheddar > Star > Burrington > Voxter > Cheddar
And then on our way back to London go back north to Burrington in order to pass through Blagdon, Compton Martin, West Harptree, Bishop Sutton, Chelwood, then straight towards Chippenham and Marlborough in order to go through the Middle Wessex Down AONB. Once got to the east boundary of this we'll take the highway and go back to London.
What do you guys think? Is it worth riding the same roads twice just for the different scenery? Any suggestions would be warmly welcome!
Cheers,
Gab
I did a quick search and I seem not to have found anything on this.
A friend of mine and I are planning to have a 1.5 day motorbike ride exploring the Cheddar Gorge. The plan is to leave London (west) in the afternoon of Friday and get back by Saturday night, spending the night in one of the campings in the middle of the gorge.
We are aiming to get as close as possible to the main view point (shown on Google maps with the camera logo next to it) and the morning after wake up early and have the following ride.
Double loop:
Loop 1: Cheddar > Wedmore > Wookey > Easton > Draycott > Cheddar
Loop 2: Cheddar > Star > Burrington > Voxter > Cheddar
And then on our way back to London go back north to Burrington in order to pass through Blagdon, Compton Martin, West Harptree, Bishop Sutton, Chelwood, then straight towards Chippenham and Marlborough in order to go through the Middle Wessex Down AONB. Once got to the east boundary of this we'll take the highway and go back to London.
What do you guys think? Is it worth riding the same roads twice just for the different scenery? Any suggestions would be warmly welcome!
Cheers,
Gab