Treak Cliff Cavern can be found on the fringe of Derbyshire's Peak District town of Castleton. Cutting deep into the limestone hillside this is actually one of four different Cave systems that penetrate this impressive landscape. This landscape and the Caves were formed between 350 and 300 ... Read review
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Advantages: Fantastic Experience Disadvantages: Not Easily Accessible, Expensive
Treak Cliff Cavern can be found on the fringe of Derbyshire's Peak District town of Castleton. Cutting deep into the limestone hillside this is actually one of four different Cave systems that penetrate this impressive landscape. This landscape and the Caves were formed between 350 and 300 million years ago when this whole area was submerged under the sea.
Treak Cliff Cavern is perhaps the least known of Castleton's Caves, although it still attracts ... ...is on a boat.
Treak Cliff Cavern is however by no means difficult to access. There are two different approaches. The first of these is from the car park of Speedwell Cavern, which can be found at the bottom of one of the steepest roads in England called Winnats Pass. There is a car park here but be warned, this costs £3.00 (€4.50) to park here for 3 hours.
Alternatively, Treak Cliff Cavern can be approached from the Mam Tor road. Mam Tor is the ...
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