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- Lauren KeithFebruary 4, 2018Really entertaining guide and a fascinating place to visit. Loved the World War II history. The wax figures displayed throughout the caves are a little cheesy, but it's worth a visit.
- Akua Obeng-FrimpongSeptember 14, 2013Unusual place, rich with history from the Druids to David Bowie. Guided tour is entertaining and informative. Wear a few layers, its chilly down there!
- Kemi TKMay 4, 2014Definately a must see place, but they don't show all the three parts of the caves to big groups. Better during the week due to on the weekends with many children, became just a "kids tour".
- Kenzie CfcSeptember 24, 2018Really great day out for the family and the guide made it more fun daughter loved it cafe and shop on site and free parking
- AlistairAugust 31, 2015I never knew this place existed. Well worth a visit and the guides are engaging. Bank Holidays are probably best avoided if you don't like kids!
- Martin TiedemannMay 29, 201214 November: A 22-mile system of tunnels dug over the course of nearly 800 years between the 13th & 19th centuries, as chalk & flint mines. Today they are open to the public five days a week.
- Kit FriendJanuary 4, 2013Exceptional value and an unforgettable experience. Really characterful guides compliment a huge network of caves
- Otel.comDecember 1, 2011A 22-mile long series of tunnels—man-made caves made by hand from chalk. Also a famous music venue where artists such as The Rolling Stones, Pink FLoyd, and David Bowie performed.
- Karen ShadboltAugust 31, 2015Would be ok if my children was brave enough to go in it. They were very kind and gave us our money back. Thank you