Creswell Cave Art

4.5/5
(1K) · Historical landmark in Worksop, United Kingdom
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Creswell Crags is a registered charity devoted to the conservation of the natural wonders of the local area, from ice age caves to wildlife. They …

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Mar 15, 2025
This is an amazing place that I cannot recommend. Simon our tour guide was incredible. We spent the entire day here and still didn’t cover everything.Full review by Emma T
Mar 10, 2025
Staff were friendly, vibe was kind. Fascinating little exhibition, great little shop and cafe. Had the best cheddar and ham panini ever. Apparently the bread is made just a mile away.Full review by AHpocketrocket
Mar 9, 2025
We visited today and booked a cave tour. Great value for money as your ticket is an annual pass. Our cave tour guide was Simon who was very entertaining. Funny, knowledgeable and took his time even …Full review by Dinabrok

Questions & answers

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Hello is this worth a visit if you are not booking a guided tour? Can you still see inside caves?
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Yes I think it is. Lovely walk around the lake and surrounding area and you can see into various caves but not go in
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Hi. Want to visit the site and go on a tour hopefully----my wife has a temporary problem if she has to walk too fast or on …
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Hi. Want to visit the site and go on a tour hopefully----my wife has a temporary problem if she has to walk too fast or on extremely uneven surfaces-----( 5 months into recovery from a broken leg). Does this exclude her? ( we hope not as pre-history is our interest). Thanks Dave
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Many Thanks 'Sunshine2' for this welcomed information. We will book a slot immediately and look forward to our trip there in May.
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Is there anywhere to lock bikes up?
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Yes. Just outside the visitors centre.
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Hi how good is the food
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Hi. Although I do frequent this place quite often. Its only a tea room, so don't expect a restaurant.
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Wheelchair on bridle path from creswell to the pond
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Maybe. With some assistance, definitely. There's a good map and explanations on the 'accessibility guides' website (not allowed to put weblink on here but Google it and you'll find it)
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