Swinsto Cave

Swinsto Cave
Swinsto Hole
A caver descending Spout Pitch in Swinsto Cave
Map showing the location of Swinsto Cave
Map showing the location of Swinsto Cave
LocationKingsdale, North Yorkshire
OS gridSD 6938 7753[1]
Coordinates54°11.559′N 2°28.239′W / 54.192650°N 2.470650°W / 54.192650; -2.470650
Depth131 metres (430 ft) [1]
Length914 metres (2,999 ft)[1]
Elevation384 metres (1,260 ft)[1]
Discoverybefore 1890
GeologyCarboniferous limestone
Entrances3 (including Simpson Pot and Turbary Pot)
DifficultyGrade 4[1]
Hazardswater, verticality
AccessFree
Cave surveyOn Cavemapper

Swinsto Cave is a limestone cave in West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, England. It leads into Kingsdale Master Cave and it is popular with cavers as it is possible to descend by abseiling down the pitches, retrieving the rope each time, and exiting through Valley Entrance of Kingsdale Master Cave at the base of the hill. It is part of a 27-kilometre (17 mi) long cave system that drains both flanks of Kingsdale.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d e Allshorn, Sam; Swire, Paul (2017). Northern Caves. The Three Counties System and the North-West. Leeds: High Mead. pp. 89–90. ISBN 978-1-5272-1095-0.
  2. ^ Wilton-Jones, Tarquin. "Longest Caves". Retrieved 24 December 2018.