Cycling Route Around Cheddar?

Chaps,
Seen the recent C+ feature with Cheddar gorge and I fancied a nice 50 (ish) miler taking the climb in. Has anyone got something to hand or can recommend a start point with a couple of intermediates? Any busy roads to avoid?
Unfortunately, the Bikeradar routes and Bikley seem to be t!ts up at the mo and I wanted to do the ride in the near future.
Thanks.
Seen the recent C+ feature with Cheddar gorge and I fancied a nice 50 (ish) miler taking the climb in. Has anyone got something to hand or can recommend a start point with a couple of intermediates? Any busy roads to avoid?
Unfortunately, the Bikeradar routes and Bikley seem to be t!ts up at the mo and I wanted to do the ride in the near future.
Thanks.
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Do you have any preferences as to where you start from? North or south of cheddar?
None of the roads in that area are horrendous. I'd avoid the A38 and A37 if you can, but the other A roads are alright. I'd probably opt for the B roads and below given the choice. The classic climb you won't want to miss is Cheddar Gorge (Cliff Road, north of Cheddar town), it gets busy with tourists so try and do it early or late, but don't worry too much, if you're climbing you won't be moving too fast.
I'd suggest taking in the Somerset levels whilst you're there. Perhaps do a loop around Glastonbury.
Happy to help with more specific routes if needed.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/384376
http://mendiprouleur.blogspot.com/
So, looking at the map, may be something like starting in Shipham across to Cheddar, up the gorge > Burrington > Chewton Mendip > Emborough > Wells > Glastonbury > Wedmore > Cheddar > Shipham ?
I reckon that's about a nice 50.
I would heartedly recommmend this area to anyone because the variety of cycling was great given the odd steep climb, undulating roads and even pan flat levels (although I could have done with some shetler going into the headwind). I suspect the roads may get busy over the next few months so it maybe one for the quieter times/seasons.
Next time around I probably won't start at Shipham because it was a bit close to Cheddar and had a long descent meaning I hit the gorge pretty much cold. I would have like a few more miles in my legs so that I could have attacked the gorge more.
I would also like to work out a route so that I could do the B3134 out of Burrington, I went down it but it looked a lovely climb. Also be nice to finish with a descent of the gorge rather than the long haul up to Shipham (took some discipline that one, not a killer and nice and even but I had to subdue any impatience to prevent going 'pop'). So a bit of time with the maps before the next royal wedding (they are every month, right?).
Cheers to C+ for the inspiration and the tips above.