Reigate Caves

Reigate Caves, Tunnel Rd, Reigate RH2 9AY, UK
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

Reigate Caves: Explore Surrey's Hidden History, a historic town in Surrey, is famous for its underground "caves," which are actually old sand mines carved into the soft sandstone of the castle mound. While the castle itself is long gone, the mound and its excavations remain, offering a fascinating glimpse into Reigate’s past. Known locally as the “Reigate Caves,” tours include the Barons’ Cave in the Castle Grounds, steeped in mystery and historical significance, and the East and West Caverns in Tunnel Road, which were once active sand mines. Visiting these underground chambers provides a unique perspective on the town's history, revealing stories of past industries and the hidden world beneath your feet.

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Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Reigate Caves: Reigate, a town in Surrey, is famous for its underground sand mines, particularly around the Castle Mound, made from soft sandstone. These caves have played a significant role in the town’s past, with structures dating back centuries.
  • The Barons' Cave: An intriguing underground feature with a mysterious history. Though often linked to the castle’s defenses, its exact purpose remains unclear. A popular, though inaccurate, legend suggests it was used by barons to draft the Magna Carta. The cave, built with remarkable craftsmanship, was likely used for sand extraction, especially in the 19th century. Its oldest recorded mention dates back to 1586.
  • Tunnel Road Caves: Originally sand mines, with a history spanning both World Wars. Today, you can explore Tunnel Road West on a guided tour lasting 45-60 minutes. The tour offers insights into the caves’ industrial past, wartime significance, and how the tunnels shaped the town.
  • Private Tours: In addition to the regular public tours, the caves are available for Private Tours tailored for schools, scouts/guides, and other local groups. These tours are ideal for anyone wanting to dive deeper into the diverse historical layers of the area.

Facilities

Parking onsite.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Pre-Booking Only: No on-site ticket sales.
  • Tickets Available: One month before each open day.
  • Time Slots: Arrive on time; your entry time is on the e-ticket.
  • E-Ticket: Receive a receipt and e-ticket; bring both for entry.
  • Booking Gap: Allow 90 minutes between visits to Tunnel Road & Barons’ Cave.
  • Event Time: System shows 3:00 AM; actual time is on your e-ticket.

Pricing URL: https://reigatecaves.org.uk/?page_id=280

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Tours will be available for both Tunnel Road Caves and Barons’ Cave on one Saturday per month throughout the summer.
  • Barons’ Cave is not suitable for those with significant mobility issues. Please contact us if you need to discuss accessibility options for Tunnel Road Caves.
  • Barons' Cave is closed from November to April due to bat hibernation season.
  • Tour Duration: 45-60 minutes for an in-depth exploration of Reigate’s underground heritage.

Address: Reigate Caves, Tunnel Rd, Reigate RH2 9AY, UK

Post Code: RH2 9AA

Council: Reigate

County: Surrey

  • Location: Based in Reigate, Surrey. Google Maps links available for directions.
  • By Car: Pay & Display car parks nearby, including London Road and Town Hall (weekends only). Allow time for your full tour duration.
  • By Rail: A short walk from Reigate Train Station. Head south from the station and walk through Tunnel Road to reach the caves.
  • By Bus: Check the Metrobus website for local bus routes to Reigate town center.

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