One of Britain’s largest underground chambers, Gaping Gill is a spectacular sight. Fell Beck plummets spectacularly into the chasm, to reappear some way down the hillside at Ingleborough Cave. Take …
Discovered in 1837 by Victorian explorers, Ingleborough Cave is a beguiling place to visit. The caverns are a delight to explore, taking you 0.3 miles (0.5 km) underground to many …
Yordas cave was a show cave in Victorian times, with visitors travelling from miles around. Because of this, it's been made very accessible with a widened entrance with carved steps. …
The Giggleswick Scar, a large limestone outcrop that runs for approximately a mile just outside Settle, marks a length of the South Craven Fault. It's festooned with caves and trees, …
Rowten Pot is a huge limestone chasm with a cascading river flowing below ground and further into the depths. It's a very impressive sight and there are no fences or …
Located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the White Scar Cave is the longest cave open to visitors in the UK. Discovered by Christopher Long in 1923, you can visit …