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The Guide points out where the mill-stream once powered seven grist and powder-mills, for grinding grain and gunpowder before the adoption of steam power during the Industrial Revolution, and now the mill-ponds are home to a colony of water voles. In the late 18th century the Romantic Movement inspired visitors to view the gothic splendour of these "age hewn" cliffs, where now Peregrine falcons, in a dive or "stoop" at 245mph the fastest animals on earth, rear their chicks and experienced climbers test their nerve and skill on Knight's Climb, Edge of Eternity and Spacehunter to name just a few of the 300 world class climbs in Cheddar Gorge. |
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Our open-top double-decker buses are "historic" vehicles because all three are venerable British Leyland "Titans" and over 25 years old. Our CPC Transport Manager cossets them in our modern Bus Depot, with a comprehensive maintenance and servicing schedule, including his own weekly and VOSA's regulation 6 weekly vehicle inspections, in order to ensure that one is "available for service" every day. |
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A Gorge Tour Bus operates every day during the February Half Term, at weekends only until Easter, then every day until the end of September, at weekends again until the end of October and then every day during the October Half Term. It does not operate at all during November, December and January and, as it is an open-topper, it does not operate when it is raining. Also it stops for half an hour at lunchtime for the driver to have a regulation rest break. Finally, on busy days, at busy times of day, you may have to queue for the bus. We do apologise ! |
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However it you don't get to ride the bus on your first visit, since unused parts of your ticket are valid for 10 years, you can come back on another day to do anything you missed the first time. |







