Visitors can explore caves, gorge, and museum at this extraordinary archaeological park. They can walk in the footsteps of early humans and woolly mammoths, marvel at Ice Age rock art in the caves, and enjoy the beauty of woodland, meadow, and reflective lake.
The human story at this site began 50,000 years ago. Early humans and woolly mammoths once inhabited the area, leaving behind rock art and other artifacts that tell the story of life in the past.
Visitors can book a Cave Tour to uncover the secrets of limestone caves, explore the gorge for free, visit the museum to learn about the unique history of the site, and enjoy locally sourced food and drink at the cafe. There are also birthday party options, educational programs, and a Life on the Edge Challenge for groups.
Visitors can support this independent charity by visiting the site, purchasing unique gifts from the museum shop, joining the team to gain new skills, and contributing to the care of the heritage site. They can also sign up for the email mailing list to stay updated on events and activities.
Visitors have praised the informative and passionate tour guides, the stunning views and walks around the site, the affordable prices, and the overall experience of exploring the caves and learning about the history of the area.