Outdoor Rock Climbing Experience for £29 at Cheddar Climbing Caving (68% Off)
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Outdoor Rock Climbing Experience for £29 at Cheddar Climbing Caving (68% Off)
- Outdoor climbing and abseiling experiences on offer
- Locations around Mendip Hills, in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The Deal
- Two hour experience
- Suitable for beginners and experienced climbers
- Professional kit hire included
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by phone or email: frankie@cheddarclimbingcaving.co.uk. 7 day cancellation policy. Valid Mon-Sun. Classes run 10am-midday, 12.30pm-2.30pm and 3pm-5pm. Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Accompanying guardians not required to climb. Sessions last approx. 2 hours. Kit hire included.
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Unlike the outdoor sport, clock climbing is a pursuit for mice with some time on their hands. Get some tall tails with today’s Groupon: £29 for an outdoor rock climbing experience at Cheddar Climbing Caving.
Helping keen climbers tackle rock faces and improve their ascension skills, the hoisting heroes at Cheddar Climbing Caving are veterans when it comes to picturesque adventure pursuits. The instructors aid trainee scramblers in reaching panoramic views and the depths of the Mendip Hills caves, working with high tech equipment, time-tested techniques, and the utmost attention to safety. Teaching experienced grippers and first-time climbers, a variety of experience days allows rock lovers to tackle gentle gradients or testing mountainous climbs.
An introductory rock climbing experience will traverse a range of outdoor locations in groups of six, and shall culminate in a vertiginous abseil. Explorers will be provided with professional kit before embarking on the adventure, and a fully qualified instructor will always be on hand for advice, encouragement, and fancy footwork tips.
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The Groupon Guide to Eating Easter Chocolate
As well as celebrating the coronation of the Easter Bunny and harvest period for seasonally grown hot cross buns, Easter is also the time when hens start laying chocolate eggs for no apparent reason. Here's how to put them to good use:
Fun with foil
The most joyous part of eating Easter eggs is the foil, which tastes as shiny as it looks.
Check the brown content
If you find you’ve been given chocolate containing low levels of brown, get it examined by an expert chocolate eater. If they find less than 24 carats – or even worse, actual carrots – then the Easter Bunny has mugged you off and you should bin it immediately.
Enjoy the moment
Easter chocolate feels good: the weight, the texture, how it looks in the sunshine, how nice the fresh air smells, how lovely it would be to go to the park, call some friends, throw a Frisbee, go home, watch TV, go for a night out, have a dance, then return home and fall asleep on your chocolate.
Etiquette
Eating chocolate can get messy. While saving the melted chocolate to peel off later might seem like a good idea, social convention dictates that you wipe it off immediately (unless you’re below the age of four, in which case it’s acceptable to leave it on for some reason).





