Set in the middle of the picturesque Peak District village of Castleton, the
approach to Peak Cavern is awe-inspiring.
A riverside walk takes you past centuries old miners'
cottages, opening out into a spectacular limestone gorge.
Ahead of you are 280ft high vertical cliffs, with the
ruins of Peveril Castle towering above.
Deep into the cliff is the Cavern's imposing entrance chamber - the largest
natural cave entrance in the British Isles.
Within this entrance chamber you will see the remains
of an ancient village where a whole community lived and
worked making ropes for the local lead mines for more
than 400 years.
As you venture deeper into the Cavern you will hear the remarkable acoustics
of the Orchestra Gallery in the Great Cave, see a perpetual cascade of water
at Roger Rain's House, pass through Pluto's Dining Room into the Devil's
Cellar where you can hear the source of the river Styx.
Effective fibre-optic lighting systems highlight the
splendour of the cavern chambers with their unusual flowstone
and stalactite formations to enhance the experience of
your visit to this famous film location.
Guided tours, including traditional rope making demonstrations are available
at frequent intervals, with detailed information about the Cavern's history
and development.
Each tour lasts approximately one hour and is fairly
undemanding. They are suitable for people of all ages,
although due to the nature of the caves they may be difficult
for those with disabilities.
(If in doubt, please telephone or e-mail prior to your
visit: we'll be happy to help!)
|