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| The Helwith Bridge Hotel Helwith Bridge between Stainforth and Horton in Ribblesdale (Yorkshire Dales) The Helwith Bridge Hotel (haunt of the YSS) has changed hands. The new Landlord, Colin has been keeping superb beer and varied at that (Speckled Hen, Pendle Witches, Pedigree etc.). The guy is very warm and welcomes Cavers and the like. |
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Wrelton, (Just off the Helmsley/Pickering road) North York Moors North Yorks. Caver freindly pub with good Black Sheep. A must for thirsty Windypit enthusiasts. |
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Thornton in Lonsdale (near Ingleton, North Yorkshire) Great selection of beer, plentiful food and HUGE variety of whisky. Always tall caving stories to be heard and cave art for sale! |
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Low Bentham North Yorkshire (about 3 miles from Ingleton) A caver friendly pub. Quite a few cavers use the pub regularly, both local and otherwise. The Sun Dial Inn is a small, friendly village pub with a warm welcome. Their website is at http://www.sundialinn.co.uk |
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Lofthouse Upper Nidderdale. Serves brilliant homemade food and now has hand pulled Black Sheep bitter and a guest beer along with a selection of largers. Real coal fires greet the caver and walker alike and always always cheery comment from the landlord Clive. Meeting place of the Black Sheep Diggers every Thursday Evening after a stint underground at one of the many potholes around the area (Meet Goyden Pot around 19.30GMT) |
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| The Quiet Woman Earl Sterndale near Buxton Hosts Ken and Jennifer Pool room, Marston's Pedigree worth killing for! Camping at rear of pub. |
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Sparklow (west of Monyash) Derbyshire. Good beer & food. |
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Monyash Derbyshire. Pool table, good beer. Knotlow & Hillocks 5 Minutes away; Lathkill Caves 15 Minutes. Camping in village. |
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Winster nr Matlock Derbyshire Hosts: Doreen & Kevin: Warm welcome for cavers & all outdoor types. Food excellent. Camping & Caravan Club listed site. Brightgate Cave 10 mins! Boddingtons Marstons Pedigree Bass Doreen did the Giants Hole round trip as her first visit underground, 22/09/00 |
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| The Copper Beech Inn Abercrave Upper Swansea Valley Powys Tel: 01639 730269 Accommodation (discounts for parties) Good Food Specialising in real ale Open: All day (12 till 11) Good Beer Guide 1999 Have been welcoming cavers for 15 years Live Music |
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Right next to Ogof Draenen South Wales Tel: 01495 790196 Your hosts, Brian and Carol Lewis offer: Good beer, good food and suggest you sample their famous "John Wayne Special" Camping available Closed Mondays |
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Blaenavon South Wales Tel: 01495 792297 Jackie and Gary Griffiths offer a very warm welcome to cavers Traditional Ale HB Ale Boddingtons Guiness Welsh Bitter Carling Heineken Stella Artois Bar Meals Open All Day |
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Rhosesmor, near Mold N.Wales Tel: 01352 780570 A lovely pub,In lovely surroundings, very friendly to cavers! The site of the Grosvenor Caving Club hut. Camping facilities, use of the hut and full english breakfast at a nice price... Contact: Arthur and Marj' Kyle |
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Greenland Road Brynmawr Gwent Tel: 01495 310996 Bar Meals, Bed and Breakfast and of course beer available. Located close to Aggy, Darren, Craig Yr Ffynnon, Draenen etc. it is the ideal spot to stay when visiting this area. The Brynmawr Caving Club meet here first Monday of the month and GCRT on the third Monday. Web Site at: http://www.hobby-horse.co.uk/ |
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Clydach, Abergavenny. Tel: 01873 830393 Located almost underneath the entrance to Craig yr Ffynnon, we have a very warm welcome with good beer, food and accommodation for all cavers. Visit our website for details and directions at: http://www.rockandfountain.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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Trefecan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales. On the Cardigan road from Aberystwyth (just over the bridge from Rummers... :-) ) Haunt of the ACC (Aberystwyth Caving Club). Serves superb food and has a friendly atmosphere. Watch out for grubby cavers tho'! |
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Dulas Anglesey. Run by Mark, an honorary member of Parys Underground Group. Not only does he tolerate cavers turning up every Wednesday evening covered in crap from the Parys Mine, he also provides free butties and very well kept Guinness (and manages to appear totally unfazed by the ochre stals hanging from his weekly customers...). Damned good food too! Getting very drunk and using the kids 'Fun Bus' is likely to result in lost wallets, keys and dignity! |
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Cadole Loggerheads Mold, North Wales is a great caver frienly pub where many cavers meet. It has a superb selection of real ales and come highly recommended. |
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| Hunters Lodge Inn Priddy Wells, Somerset The Centre of the Universe |
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The Bays Cheddar Somerset. This un-natural marvel can now be seen in all its glory due to the miracle of electric lighting. Feast your eyes upon the wonderous shapes to be found within and savour any of a multitude of mass produced traditional beveridges.Hear occasional live music with an even more occasional audience. Not quite the centre of the universe but time does seem to lose all meaning at about 11 o'clock on a Friday! Updated report, 2003 - The White Hart Inn is now under new management, keen to engage restaurant-goers and other folk who aren't covered in mud'n'shite; the pub now advertises itself as The White Hart Inn and Harts Restaurant; OK they still have mass produced traditional beverages, etc. but there is no live music anymore and the Cheddar Caving Club rarely meets there at all. However, having said all that, cavers do exist locally and they do go to pubs so there is always a chance you might meet some in there... but it's not a sure thing (like going to the Hunters where everyone and everything is cave-related). |
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| The Old Inn Carbost, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Short drive north from the Skye caving area. Pool table & good beer. |
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Assynt, Sutherland Scotland 1.5 miles east of Ledmore Junction on the single-track section of the Lochinver to Lairg A837 This is the nearest pub to the GSG hut in Elphin and you'll be made very welcome by Eric who has been known to cave (check the photographs on the walls) and Christine who serves great food and has done special curry evenings for groups. Unfortunately no real ale except on rare occasions when Eric knows there'll be enough cavers in the neighbourhood. The Inchnadamph Hotel (The Inch) Assynt, Sutherland At the head of Loch Assynt on the A837 Lochinver-Lairg road. This is the nearest hostelry to the main Assynt caves and suffered badly under the last owners. The new management (December 2003) have made a good start by reopening the bar and indulging in a spot of caving. |
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Box Wilts Very handy for Box Mines, good beer and food. Sells mine plans and videos and is caver friendly. |
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McKenzies Linnet Inn, Boho, Co. Fermanagh. 250m walk from Boho caves and described in "The Caves of Fermanagh and Cavan". Traditional thatched pub with cave lounge (has to be seen to be believed), usual Irish brews (excellent Guinness - truly superb on occasion). Cavan Pubs McGovern's Bush Bar and Frank Eddie Maguires in Blacklion are the two traditional cavers pubs in the Blacklion, Co. Cavan area. Frank Eddies now more popular. |
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