Project development officer Tim Haselden (left) and Richard Miller from Cheddar Walking standing with the new sign.
- Credit: Mendip Hills AONB Unit
A new fingerpost has been installed at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge to help visitors in their discovery and navigation of the area and surrounding countryside.
The Mendip Hills AONB Unit with support of Cheddar Walking group alongside Sedgemoor district and Somerset county councils have teamed up to fund the new oak fingerpost, which is located at the junction of the B3135 Gorge Road and Cufic Lane.
The junction is a key location for walkers in the heart of the Gorge, where the circular Gorge Walk and long-distance Mendip Way both drop into the village of Cheddar.