Updated 16th May 2009
Possibly the cave with the least appropriate name!
The entrance lies at the base of a wooded knoll and takes water in very wet
weather. A wide, stooping height passage has a low bedding on the left where
oyster shells have been found. Beyond a low wall the passage develops into
a rift with a phreatic tube above; the wide and very low bedding is still
on the left and ahead it stretches into the distance.
Reference: anon., 2007d (summer logbook); Corrin Juan, 2007a; Ruiz Cobo Jesús and Muñoz Fernández Emilio et al, 2009 (survey)
Entrance picture:
Underground pictures : yes
Video :
Detailed Survey : pdf file
Line Survey :
On area survey :
Survex file : yes (Amended magnetic declination December 2013 to align with Eur79 grid and coordinates altered to fit ETRS89 datum, April 2014.)