Try Caving
All Try Caving sessions between 5th - 21st April have an Easter twist. A 1.5 hour session of caving whilst searching for the hidden glowing eggs! Your efforts will be rewarded with an Easter egg!
A 1.5 hour basic introduction to the underground world, highly recommended for family groups.
What is Try Caving?
Humans have been using caves for thousands of years and the adventurous activity of caving involves exploring underground through networks of tunnels and passageways. These can be natural or artificial (manmade) and you'll get up and close and personal with the history of our planet.
How does it work?
After a full safety briefing you'll be kitted out with a helmet and head torch. Wear warm, comfortable clothes which you don't mind getting muddy or damp. Wellies or walking boots are great. We can provide wellies if needed. After a short walk to the underground mine shaft you'll scramble through the mine entrance to begin exploring the secret underground tunnel with a fascinating history.
Where does it take place?
The abandoned cave/mine you'll explore is called Sandford Levy. It was used as a secret weapons base during WWII, the armoury being accidentally discovered by a local boy who was promptly sworn to secrecy under the Officials Secrets Act. You'll get up close with 350 million year old geology, calcites, gour pools, cave pearls and shark teeth stalactites and stalagmites.
The cave/mine is located a short walk from Mendip Activity Centre, our beautiful 250-acre woodland estate set in one of Southwest England's most special places - The Mendip Hills National Landscape. We are close to Bristol and Weston Super Mare, the M5 motorway and with local rail and bus connections nearby.
Who can take part?
Our Try Caving sessions are aimed at family groups and can be booked in the following way:
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