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Goatchurch Cavern Parking Bishop Sutton, Bristol BS40 7AT

Free visitor parking with accessible bays and safe trail access to Goatchurch Cavern.

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Goatchurch Cavern Parking serves visitors to the historic Goatchurch Cavern natural attraction, located just off Bishop Sutton village. The lot comprises approximately 30 gravel-surfaced bays clearly delineated by painted markers, including two accessible bays nearest the cave entrance path. Parking is free of charge, though visitors are encouraged to consider a modest donation to the local conservation trust. Basic solar-powered LED bollard lighting lines the pedestrian route from the car park to the cavern, providing safe access from dusk until 10 pm. A single CCTV camera mounted on a low-height pole covers the entrance for security. The site is maintained by North Somerset Council, with quarterly gravel regrading, bi-monthly litter clearance, and seasonal signage updates to inform visitors of cave opening hours and guided tour schedules. The car park offers direct footpath access to several waymarked trails along the Mendip Ridge, and a local bus stop on Church Lane provides hourly service to Bristol and Wells.

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