White Scar Cave

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White Scar Cave is a show cave and popular tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales, known for its extensive limestone formations and underground passages.

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White Scar Cave canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
tourist attraction
country United Kingdom
discoveredBy Christopher Long
geologicalFormation Carboniferous limestone
hasAccess guided tour only
hasClimate cool underground temperature
hasConservationStatus managed for visitor impact
hasEntrance near Ingleton, North Yorkshire
hasEnvironment karst landscape
hasFeature The Battlefield Cavern
The Devil’s Tongue
The Judge’s Head
The Witch’s Fingers
cavern chambers
flowstone formations
stalactites
stalagmites
subterranean stream
underground passages
waterfalls
hasLighting artificial lighting
hasManagement privately operated attraction
hasPath walkway for visitors
hasSignificance longest show cave in Britain open to the public
hasTourDuration approximately 80 minutes
hasWalkLength approximately 1 mile
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales
locatedNear Ingleton
locatedOn western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
near Ingleborough
Ribblehead
offers car park for visitors
gift shop
refreshment facilities
visitor centre
partOf Yorkshire Dales cave system
safetyFeature handrails
steps
subjectOf cave exploration
tourist guides
touristType show cave
usedFor guided tours
tourism

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Yorkshire Dales contains White Scar Cave
Ingleton hasAttraction White Scar Cave