Rydal Caves

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Rydal Caves are a series of impressive man-made quarry caves near Rydal in England’s Lake District, popular for their scenic beauty and accessible walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former quarry
man-made cave complex
tourist attraction
accessedFrom Ambleside NERFINISHED
Rydal village NERFINISHED
accessedVia public footpaths
country England
formedBy human excavation
hasAccessibility relatively easy access
hasApproximateVisitDuration short visit
hasBestSeason autumn
spring
summer
hasFeature arched cave entrance
large main cavern
shallow pool inside main cave
smaller adjoining caves
stepped rock interior
hasGeologicalSetting Rydal valley NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeContext fellside above Rydal Water
hasLightingCondition dim interior
hasManagement local countryside authorities
hasNearbyAttraction Rydal Mount NERFINISHED
Wordsworth-related sites in Rydal
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Grasmere NERFINISHED
Rydal Water NERFINISHED
hasOrigin slate quarrying
hasRecommendation bring a torch
hasRisk slippery surfaces
uneven ground
hasTrailType circular walking route
hasViewOf Rydal Water NERFINISHED
isFreeToVisit true
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
locatedInNationalPark Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ambleside NERFINISHED
Rydal NERFINISHED
popularFor family outings
photography
scenic views
short hikes
walking
region North West England
suitableFor children
dogs on leads
leisure walkers

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Rydal hasAttraction Rydal Caves