Cheddar Bed and Breakfast

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9.6

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(751 Reviews)

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Gordons Bed & Breakfast

Gordons Cliff Street
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Free parking
Welcome drink
Seasonal outdoor pool
Heated swimming pool
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
VIP check-in/ -out
Beach umbrellas
Cots
No pets allowed
No smoking on site
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The rooms include a work desk, coffee/tea making machines, and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as private bathrooms with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet. Certain units offer views of the garden. Hypoallergenic pillows and non-allergenic pillows are featured in the bedrooms.

The small bar is also available. You may walk 5 minutes to The White Hart or eat by The Mousehole Cafe and Restaurant, located within 250 metres.

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Average Price 89 £

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9.8

Good

(212 Reviews)

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The Old Police House Bed & Breakfast

The Old Police House Norville Lane
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Free parking
Luggage storage
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
VIP check-in/ -out
Hiking
In-room breakfast
Board games
No pets allowed
No smoking on site
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The rooms have an electric kettle, a fridge, and a toaster, and there is a separate toilet and a shower in the bathrooms.

The Kings Head and Dragon House are 600 metres away from this bed & breakfast.

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Average Price 102 £

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9.2

Good

(237 Reviews)

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Wassells House Accommodation

Wassells House
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
Free parking
Flat-screen TV
Electric kettle
Cots
No pets allowed
No smoking on site
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They come with a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and a fridge as well as bathrooms with a separate toilet and a shower.

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Average Price 112 £

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From 112 £
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**Why Choose Bed and Breakfast When Travelling to Cheddar**

When planning a trip to Cheddar, a picturesque village famous for its stunning gorges and the iconic Cheddar cheese, many travelers often face a critical decision regarding their accommodation. While hotels and self-catering options might initially seem convenient, opting for a bed and breakfast (B&B) can transform your stay into an unforgettable experience. These charming lodgings offer not just a place to rest your head, but also a unique gateway into the heart and soul of this enchanting part of Somerset.

One of the most compelling reasons to choose a B&B is the personalized hospitality that comes hand-in-hand with staying at a family-run establishment. Unlike larger hotels where guests can sometimes feel lost in the crowd, B&Bs typically offer a more intimate setting. Hosts are often eager to share their local knowledge, from the best hiking trails in the Mendip Hills to the hidden gems of the village that even the most seasoned visitors might overlook. This access to insider tips can enrich your stay and help you discover Cheddar in a way that feels truly authentic.

The culinary experience also adds another layer of appeal to choosing a B&B. Many establishments take pride in offering hearty, home-cooked breakfasts featuring locally sourced ingredients—think fresh eggs from nearby farms, artisanal cheeses, and perhaps even some of that famous Cheddar cheese itself. Such meals not only fuel your day of exploration but also serve as a delightful introduction to the flavors of the region. Starting your morning with a lovingly prepared breakfast can set a positive tone, making your travel experience all the more memorable.

Lastly, B&Bs often boast distinctive charm and character that larger hotels simply can’t replicate. With their unique decor, quaint atmospheres, and often stunning locations, many accommodations allow you a glimpse into the local culture and heritage. Whether it's an 18th-century cottage brimming with history or a modern space offering stunning views of the Cheddar Gorge, each B&B offers its guests a curated experience that reflects the vibrancy of the village. So, if you're keen to embrace the warmth and individuality that Cheddar has to offer, consider booking a bed and breakfast for your next trip—you won't be disappointed!