A natural limestone cave located on the coast of Portishead, Somerset, England, featuring a large entrance that opens onto the Bristol Channel, with towering cliffs and stunning sea views, and a network of underground passages and chambers that can be explored at low tide.
We couldn't find any cave and even went off the path along the slippery rocks to try find it. With no luck.
Well I think there's a cave, even if Daryl disagrees. It's not huge and it's a slippery scramble to get there, but one star's a little harsh in my book.
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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We couldn't find any cave and even went off the path along the slippery rocks to try find it. With no luck.
Well I think there's a cave, even if Daryl disagrees. It's not huge and it's a slippery scramble to get there, but one star's a little harsh in my book.
No Description available at this time.