Swildon's Hole

Swildon's Hole is an extensive cave in Priddy, Somerset. The first recorded exploration occurred in 1901, and new sections have frequently been discovered since then. The cave contains an active streamway, which has caused a highly varied cave system. Areas of the system range from low passages, through which cavers must crawl, to impressive chambers with sheer drops, and from dry fossil passages to thundering waterfalls and its infamous sumps. The upper series of the cave compresses many of these features into a relatively short space, making Swildon's a very popular trip for novice cavers. The cave goes far beyond this, however, and the lower reaches of the cave continue to provide challenges for even the most experienced of cave divers.

 

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