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PalQ Jul 21st, 2006 06:32 AM

UK: Cheddar Gorge - Why Tacky?
 
In a recent post about Europe's tackiest things several Brits piped up by putting the Cheddar Gorge right up there as amongst Europe's cheesiest places.
I've been traveling around Britain annually since 1969 and thought i knew most famous places but never heard of the Cheddar Gorge or why it is tacky - i assume near the entrance there is a parade of souvenir shops, ice cream trucks, etc. but really have no idea.
Someone please enlighten me about the Cheddar Gorge and not just why some may call it tacky but is it worth going out of my way for - can you walk thru it, drive, boat, etc.
thanks in advance.

ira Jul 21st, 2006 06:34 AM

Hi P,

Anything called Cheddar Gorge has to be cheesy. :)

See http://www.cheddarcaves.co.uk/

((I))

PalQ Jul 21st, 2006 06:46 AM

thanks Ira - the site gives me a picture of what's there and the gorge looks great and the caves look to be extensive and interesting. But i didn't see, of course on the site why it's tacky but now have an idea if it's a mass 'family' attraction like others in UK with a plethora of 'cheesy' stuff at the entrance perhaps.

PalQ Jul 21st, 2006 10:54 AM

ttt

Carrybean Jul 21st, 2006 11:32 AM

I wondered the same thing. I hadn't heard of Cheddar Gorge either until that thread. Sometimes tacky is fun.

PalQ Jul 21st, 2006 11:38 AM

exactly my sentiments - that's why i want to learn more about the perceived tackiness - it may be the deciding factor whether i go there or not. Sometimes tacky is indeed a lot of fun, at least for me.

Dukey Jul 21st, 2006 11:43 AM

Hey, Pal..GO for it. One person's tacky is another person's pure delight. Some folks don't have the nerve to make any "travel move" unless it is "approved" by others.

PalQ Jul 21st, 2006 11:55 AM

I agree Dukey - now that it has been mentioned as a well-known sight in Britain i have to go there just to see it and what it is - the same reason i went to the Bronte moors last year and Haworth, which i found delightful but could also be considered tacky in the parade of souvenir shops, etc. lining what would have been a neat old stone-built High Street.

DeborahAnn Jul 21st, 2006 12:06 PM

We went through Cheddar Gorge, it was indeed tacky but appeared to be worth a stop. Kind of like the Wisconsin Dells. Must be the "cheese" effect ;;) Deborah

flanneruk Jul 21st, 2006 08:51 PM

It's the crap:substance ratio.

The Cheddar Gorge is a pleasant phenomenon: a sudden bit of mild drama along a road which before and after is standard Cotswold-fringe undulating greenery (or at least it was back in the days when England was green and we had rain).

In the era before you could get to the Alps from Bristol for about 2p (before adding on the Ryanair "let's make a profit" supplement) it must have been very dramatic: now it looks a bit like some other generation's idea of spectacle, but...)

To drive into it you have to go through this picket line of shops which are pretty low on the tackiness rating by most standards. But rural Britain has few similar yuk strips, so it strikes us as pretty nasty.

I'd have thought, even for hardcore tackomaniacs, Cheddar wouldn't quite whelm. But the Gorge looks a bit mimsy these days as well, so it's the sheer quantity of tack relative to the limited interest of the attraction that strikes an odd note.

Good thing is, you're handy for places like Wells, or the Street Outlet Centre (now there's tack). Also for Glastonbury, where the juxtaposition of conventional English banks with acres of New Age lunacy (most doing specials on divining rods or Better Witchcraft manuals) creates a whole new world of tack.

Of course Glastonbury's been at it longer. It's no coincidence its monks discovered King Arthur's grave there only a year or two after Canterbury overtook its share of the inbound pilgrim market by creating the Beckett industry.

flanneruk Jul 21st, 2006 08:55 PM

That first sentence should have read: "It's the crap : substance ratio"

flybob Jul 21st, 2006 08:59 PM

OMG i cant beleive you all !!!!

Tackery is Cheesey and Cheddar is a type of cheese in the UK

Get it LOL

ira Jul 22nd, 2006 04:44 AM

Dear fb,

We all got a long while back. :)

((I))

Underhill Jul 22nd, 2006 11:52 AM

Cheddar Gorge also has some fine caves.


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