Kents Cavern Stone Oil Lamps

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(4.1K) · Cave in Torquay, United Kingdom
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Kents Cavern is a prehistoric cave, home of ancient humans and award-winning visitor attraction in Torquay - with tours, shop, café and visitor centre.

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Apr 3, 2025
An amazing experience and fabulous history lesson. All staff were great and Kevin, our guide, was informative and very entertaining. Will go againFull review by Bob F
Apr 2, 2025
A very good interesting guided tour. He made it fun for the children in our group, and educational for the rest of us. Would recommend it to anyoneFull review by Cheryl H
Mar 31, 2025
Excellent guided tour by James. Lots of interesting snippets and humour. It’s a bit chillier down there than outside of course so be sure to dress appropriately.Full review by DebbieWoWos
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Questions & answers

Q:
How long is the woodland walk?
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15 mins and quite steep. But pleasent enough. Caves are amazing.
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Do you have to pay to park here? If so how much?
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Hi, they have a car park by the entrance which is pay and display but you can pay in the attraction pay booth. I think it was £2 for I think 4 hours but plenty enough time to visit the …
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Hi, they have a car park by the entrance which is pay and display but you can pay in the attraction pay booth. I think it was £2 for I think 4 hours but plenty enough time to visit the Caverns
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Hi we would love to come to Kent for 2days with our caravan is there anywhere in Kent we can stay
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Perhaps you should read the website! It is Torquay, Devon and not Kent !! There are camp sites in Torquay where you could stay with your caravan.
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Is this suitable for disabled, Is there parking?
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There is plenty of parking with a ramp up to the entrance... but like the others have said it depends on the persons disability as the caves are very steep dark and slippery.. you could …
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There is plenty of parking with a ramp up to the entrance... but like the others have said it depends on the persons disability as the caves are very steep dark and slippery.. you could always Email or call them to ask the staff are very friendly and helpful. hope this helps.
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The tickets that come with the Devon Tea - are the scones eggless? In other words, vegetarian friendly.
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I think you can get scones that are vegetarian friendly as well as with egg
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Frequently asked questions

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Do i have to book?
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No, but we strongly recommend you prebook online for tours around Kents Cavern.
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