Yesterday I joined my daughter Lucy; good friend Ros; and hundreds of other walkers from Wells Cathedral School, on a hike through Ebbor Gorge for Save the Children. Thank goodness he day dawned beautifully sunny and, after registering at the school, we set off to Wookey Hole on our way to the gorge.
The scenery and views were stunning; the gorge itself is limestone and was designated in 1952 as a 63.5-hectare biological site of special interest. Donated to the National Trust in 1967 it is now managed by Natural England as a Nature Reserve.
The full hike was 10 mile, and we managed 5 mile, all uphill, before finally giving up the ghost and calling Rod to plead a lift home.
It really is a fantastic place and well worth a visit during your stay at The White House Bed and Breakfast.