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Abbey Caves

Description
The Abbey Caves Reserve comprises of naturally sculptured limestone outcrops, bluffs, enclosed depressions, sink holes and three significant caves, Organ, Middle and Ivy.
Access is over a steep wooden stile and down a series of box steps onto a circular walkway of mown grass. The three caves are signposted and lie just off this walkway. Look out for waymarks, which help identify the walkway. There are a number of step stiles over internal fences.
Only experienced cavers should enter underground, as there are risks from rapidly rising water and roof falls. The Organ Cave entrance is dangerous due to a roof fall.
It is not recommended to go alone. Take a torch, sturdy footwear and prepare to get wet.
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