Cheddar, a village located in Somerset, England is renowned for its world-famous cheese. The village has a rich history dating back to the 12th century when it was first mentioned in historical records. Cheddar's most famous attraction is undoubtedly the Cheddar Gorge and Caves, which are home to stunning natural rock formations and underground caves that have been inhabited by humans since prehistoric times.
Apart from its natural beauty, Cheddar also hosts several events throughout the year that attract tourists from all over the world. The annual Cheese Festival held in September celebrates Cheddar's most famous export with cheese tastings, demonstrations and live music. Additionally, there are regular farmers' markets where visitors can sample local produce including cider and chutney.
Visitors can also explore the charming village itself with its quaint shops and traditional pubs serving delicious food made from locally sourced ingredients. Cheddar is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor adventure or simply looking to relax amidst stunning natural scenery with plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling or horse riding through picturesque countryside landscapes.