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⛰️Kents Cavern

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Kents Cavern is a spectacular system of natural caves in Torquay, Devon, one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe. Family-friendly guided tours take you deep underground to see ancient stalactites, stalagmites, and evidence of early humans. Highlights include:
- Guided 50-minute tour suitable for all ages
- Interactive museum with fossils and hands-on exhibits
- Woodland play area and adventure trail
- Café and gift shop on site
Facilities: baby-changing, buggy parking, accessible paths for most of the cave (some steps). Best for ages 3+, but all welcome. Practical tips: wear sensible shoes, bring a jacket (cave is 14°C year-round), and book online to guarantee entry.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDevon
CountryEngland
Ages318+
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Travel tips

  • Book online in advance

    Book your tour online before visiting to guarantee entry, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Cave temperature is constant

    The cave stays at 14°C year-round, so bring a jacket even in summer. Layers work well for children.

  • Wear proper footwear

    Sensible closed-toe shoes are essential—the cave paths can be uneven and damp. Avoid sandals or flip-flops.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    The entire cave and museum are indoors, making this an ideal activity when the weather is poor.

  • Guided tour duration

    The main guided tour lasts 50 minutes underground, so plan for 2-3 hours including museum and play area.

  • Minimum age recommendation

    Best suited to children aged 3+, though younger children are welcome. Consider their comfort with enclosed spaces.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on site, making nappy changes straightforward between activities.

  • Buggy parking provided

    You can leave buggies in the dedicated buggy parking area while touring the cave with children.

  • Most cave paths are accessible

    Many cave paths are accessible, though there are some steps. Check specific accessibility needs with staff beforehand.

  • Interactive museum complements the tour

    The museum has hands-on exhibits and fossils that help children understand what they've seen in the cave.

  • Woodland play area for energy burn

    After the cave tour, use the woodland play area and adventure trail to let children run around and explore.

  • On-site café for refreshments

    There's a café on site, so you can grab drinks and snacks without leaving—useful after a long tour.

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