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About Bagshawe Cavern Visiting Bagshawe Cavern Getting to Bagshawe Cavern

Bagshawe Cavern is a significant mine and cave system situated east of the village of Bradwell in the Peak District, England. Mining records are available from the 1750s when the mine was known as Mulespinner Mine and in the early years of the twentieth century miners broke into extensive natural cave passage. In the second half of the twentieth century Bagshawe Cavern was operated as a tourist attraction and today the Eldon Pothole Club are involved in the maintainence and exploration of the mine/cave complex. Bagshawe Cavern is open to any competent, experienced and suitably equipped cavers who provide documentary proof of public liability insurance and pay a small fee.

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Visiting Bagshawe Cavern

If you would like to visit please email The Custodian, Amanda Revell, giving reasonable notice: amandarevell@hotmail.com.

Very important information for visitors

  • The fee for the use of the cave is £2.00 per person.
  • Place the keys back in the key safe and shut it before descending. Pull the door to The Coe shut behind you when you descend into the Cavern.
  • Please note that Bagshawe Cavern is not inspected for safety. There are unprotected vertical drops, deep water, unstable boulders and sections of Bagshawe Cavern flood quickly and catastrophically under some conditions. By entering Bagshawe Cavern you must accept serious injury or death as your own risk and indemnify the landowner of all liability towards yourself and members of your party. You must not enter Bagshawe Cavern unless you are experienced in underground exploration, properly equipped and prepared.
  • Ensure that you have notified a person(s) of your intention to explore Bagshawe Cavern and the time that you are expected back. This should be someone reliable and who can carry out an agreed cave rescue call-out procedure if you are not back at the agreed time. The Custodian will not perform this role for you.

Additional information for leaders of commercial, voluntary and educational groups

  • For conservation reasons group use is limited to designated areas of the cave. The 'Use by Area' document shows the areas that are open to groups and is available [here]. A copy is also on display in the Coe. Leaders must also be conversant with the relevant sections of the Bagshawe Cavern Conservation Plan. Click [here] to download a .pdf copy. A copy of the Conservation Plan is available in the Coe and can also be obtained from The Custodian.
  • The fee for the use of the cave applies to instructor(s) and assistant(s) as well as group members.
Visiting the gated sections of Bagshawe Cavern

Certain parts of Bagshawe Cavern are particularly fragile and are subject to a leader system. For details of these areas please read the Bagshawe Cavern Conservation Plan or see the 'Use by Area' document [here]. If you would like to arrange a visit to one or more of these areas please contact the Custodian who will put you in touch with a leader.

Getting to Bagshawe Cavern

Bagshawe Cavern is located a short distance east of the village of Bradwell in the Peak District at national grid reference SK171808. Parking for a few cars is available in a small car park adjacent to the cavern.

Click [here] for an aerial photgraph showing the location of Bagshawe Cavern.

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