Cycle the Strawberry Line & Enjoy a Homemade Lunch in the Somerset Countryside
Enjoy a relaxed ride through peaceful countryside followed by a delicious homemade lunch in a scenic café setting.
This experience is part of City Uncovered: Bristol, taking place from 18–31 May - a limited-time series of unique, under-the-radar experiences designed to help you see the city differently. £1 from every booking is donated to TAP for Bristol, supporting people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Start your day at Yatton station with a friendly briefing and bike fitting before setting off on the traffic-free Strawberry Line. Ride at a gentle pace through orchards, woodlands, and nature reserves on a scenic route towards Cheddar. Midway or at the end of your ride, enjoy a homemade lunch made with locally sourced ingredients at the café, with time to relax and take in the surroundings before your return journey.
This experience is perfect for
Outdoor lovers
Couples and friends
Slow travel enthusiasts
Anyone wanting a relaxed day in nature
What’s included
Guided bike briefing and route support
Bike hire for the Strawberry Line route
Homemade lunch at a local café
Scenic, traffic-free cycling route
Good to know
Duration: 4 hours
Location: Great Western Railway, BS49 4AJ
Age restrictions: 4+ (varies by bike type)
Accessibility: Mostly flat, traffic-free cycle path
What to bring/wear: Comfortable clothing and suitable footwear
Minimum fitness level required.
Age restrictions: 4+
| Adult (Adult bike hire + lunch) | £35 |
| Child (Child bike hire + lunch) | £30 |
| Adaptive Bike Hire + Lunch (A range of adaptive bikes are available. After booking, the host will be in touch to ascertain your needs) | £35 |
Friendly team at the cycle hire and cafe who were very helpful. Lovely scenic cycle trail going t...
Friendly team at the cycle hire and cafe who were very helpful. Lovely scenic cycle trail going to Cheddar with other villages to stop at on the way. Lunch was freshly made and delicious, waiting staff were very attentive!
Ask your question directly to Strawberry Line Cycle Project .