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Top 4 Caves around Holmesfield

Best caves around Holmesfield are situated in Derbyshire, England, an area adjacent to the Peak District. This region is known for its diverse geological formations, including numerous caves and caverns. The landscape features limestone crags, natural valleys, and historical mining sites. The vicinity offers a range of underground experiences, from natural rock shelters to historical mines.

Best caves around Holmesfield

  • The most popular caves is Sallet Hole Mine, a historical mine that was originally driven as a sough and…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Robin Hood's Cave

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Robin Hood’s Cave is a fantastic little cave tucked into the landscape. Small and well-sheltered, legend has it that infamous outlaw Robin Hood took refuge here when he was on-the-run. …

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Cucklet Delf Natural Arch

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The Delf is a natural valley that runs south from the idyllic Peak District village of Eyam. A short way down it is Cucklet Delf (which I’ve also seen spelt …

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Sallet Hole Mine

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Sallet Hole was originally driven as a sough to the workings under Longstone Edge, before being modified into a haulage level in 1840-42. A 32ft diameter waterwheel originally powered crushing …

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Carlswark Cavern

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Carlswark Cavern is a cave which has a sense of adventure about it. With an imposing but easy entrance, the cavern features walking, crawling, wet sections, stalagmites and stalactites and …

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October 31, 2025, Cucklet Delf Natural Arch

• A small but striking natural arch carved by erosion in a gritstone outcrop. • Dimensions: • Span: ~3–4 meters wide • Height: ~2 meters at center • Thickness: ~1 meter • Formed over thousands of years by frost weathering and water seepage along joints in the rock. • Overgrown with moss, ferns, and small trees — blends perfectly into the woodland

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The figure of "Robin Hood"—who famously takes from the rich and gives to the poor—is by no means proven to be a historical figure, but has been retold over and over again for many centuries. He, his friends, and his exploits are set in the heart of the legendary "Sherwood Forest" that he made famous. This cave in the Derbyshire Dales, west of Sheffield, is also said to be associated with him as a place of refuge.

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Terry lyon
January 26, 2025, Robin Hood's Cave

well worth a balcony view

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Robin Hood’s Cave is concealed in the cliff face at Stanage Edge. It is believed that Robin Hood and his merry men took shelter here.

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Dave Barratt
February 27, 2024, Sallet Hole Mine

Path to the entrance is usually flooded so worth wearing appropriate footwear.

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Gets very busy with other walkers

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Carlswark Cavern is a cave which has a sense of adventure about it. With an imposing but easy entrance, the cavern features walking, crawling, wet sections, stalagmites and stalactites and fossilised oysters beds.The entrance to Carlswark Cavern is a small chasm on the ground which looks pretty scary to the novice. First, you have to climb down into the chasm and follow a narrow tunnel down into the main cave. From here, you go forward on hands and knees until making your way into the main cave where you can stand up and gaze in fascination at the fossilised oyster beds which stretch along the roof of the cave.

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The Delf is a natural valley that runs south from the idyllic Peak District village of Eyam. A short way down it is Cucklet Delf (which I’ve also seen spelt ‘Cucklett’ or ‘Delph’), a beautiful limestone craglet that forms a cavern with two large arches. From 1666, the larger of two archways became the pulpit for the twenty-seven-year-old village rector, William Mompesson. From here, he could preach into the valley and be heard by his congregation, gathered in disparate family groups on the opposite hillside. Throughout the outbreak of the plague, this crag — and, in fact, this whole section of the Delf — became the Cucklet Church.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore in the caves around Holmesfield?

The region offers a variety of geological wonders. You can see a beautiful limestone craglet with two large arches at Cucklet Delf Natural Arch. Carlswark Cavern features stalagmites, stalactites, and fossilized oyster beds. Further afield in the Peak District, Treak Cliff Cavern and Blue John Cavern are renowned for their stunning stalactites and stalagmites, as well as being two of the only places in the world to find the rare Blue John stone.

Are there any caves with historical significance near Holmesfield?

Yes, several caves in the area have rich histories. Robin Hood's Cave is steeped in legend as a supposed refuge for the outlaw. Cucklet Delf Natural Arch served as a pulpit for Rector William Mompesson during the 1666 plague outbreak. Sallet Hole Mine is a historical fluorspar mine that operated until 1998. The Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath also offers cavern tours delving into the area's mining past.

What are some family-friendly cave experiences near Holmesfield?

For families, show caves like Poole's Cavern in Buxton offer guided tours through impressive limestone formations. Treak Cliff Cavern provides self-guided audio tours, making it accessible for various paces. While some natural caves like Robin Hood's Cave are suitable for picnics, always check the difficulty and safety information for natural sites, as some may involve rocky or slippery paths.

Are there options for beginner caving or more adventurous exploration?

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, Carlswark Cavern offers a sense of adventure with walking, crawling, and wet sections, though its entrance can appear daunting to novices. For a guided, less strenuous introduction, show caves like Poole's Cavern provide a safe and informative way to explore underground environments.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Holmesfield?

Most show caves, such as Treak Cliff Cavern and Poole's Cavern, are open year-round, making them excellent destinations regardless of the weather. For natural caves like Robin Hood's Cave, drier conditions are generally preferable for navigating rocky trails, though its sheltered nature makes it a good spot even in colder weather for a warm drink.

Can I combine a cave visit with a walk or hike near Holmesfield?

Absolutely. Many caves are integrated into scenic walking routes. Thor's Cave, for example, can be part of a 5-mile walk exploring the Manifold Valley. For general hiking options, you can find various trails around Holmesfield, including easy hikes, or more challenging routes like the 'Big Moor – Totley Moor loop'. Always check specific route details for cave access.

What are some alternatives to caving for outdoor activities near Holmesfield?

Beyond caving, the Holmesfield area, being close to the Peak District, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy cycling routes, or embark on easy hikes through the picturesque landscape. The region is known for its diverse geological formations and natural beauty, providing ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any guided tours available for caves in the region?

Yes, several show caves in the broader Peak District offer guided experiences. Poole's Cavern provides expert guides who share fascinating stories about the cave's formations. Peak Cavern (The Devil's Arse) also offers guided tours and sometimes hosts concerts. Treak Cliff Cavern provides self-guided audio tours for a flexible experience.

What should I know about accessibility for caves near Holmesfield?

Accessibility varies significantly between natural caves and commercial show caves. Natural caves like Robin Hood's Cave often require navigating rocky or uneven terrain. Sallet Hole Mine's entrance path can be flooded, requiring appropriate footwear. Show caves are generally more accessible, but it's always best to check their individual websites for specific information regarding wheelchair access or other mobility considerations.

Where can I see the rare Blue John stone?

The unique Blue John stone, a semi-precious mineral, is found in only two places globally, both in the Peak District near Holmesfield. You can see it at Treak Cliff Cavern, which offers self-guided audio tours, and at Blue John Cavern, which is the largest of the two sites housing this rare mineral.

What kind of natural landscapes surround the caves in the Holmesfield area?

The caves around Holmesfield are set within a diverse natural landscape, characteristic of the Peak District. You'll find natural valleys like the one leading to Cucklet Delf Natural Arch, limestone craglets, and areas of woodland. The broader region features stunning geological formations, including gritstone outcrops and river valleys, making it ideal for scenic walks and exploration.

Are there any caves that are particularly challenging to explore?

For those seeking a challenge, Carlswark Cavern is described as having a sense of adventure, involving crawling and wet sections. The path to the entrance of Sallet Hole Mine is often flooded, requiring appropriate footwear and a willingness to navigate wet conditions. Thor's Cave, while popular, has a polished and slippery entrance that requires care.

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