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Cave and Mine Exploring => Knowledge Bank => Topic started by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:33 PM

Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:33 PM
Location
SH 815 825

Directions
Go to the Little Orme and park on the main road in front of it. Take the only public footpath up it (dead centre).

Access
None Known

Suggested Equipment
None

Length
Unknown

Flood risk
All the sea caves flood at high tide
The non-sea caves are not thought to capture any water

Cave Attributes
A number of caves, some undiscovered and some nothing more than grottos

Description
There are many caves on the Little Orme, this description lists only some of them. The ones so far listed here are on TOP of the Little Orme and do not include the sea caves lower down.

Cave #1
½ way up the face of the Little Orme, this is little more than a crack and is small and short. Looking inside you can see that this is actually phreatically formed although it is impassable virtually immediately.

Cave #2
Going higher up (almost to the top plateau) and staying on the front, there is another short cave which is a formed tube. Not more than 30 feet in length, it passes through a rock face and comes clean out the other side.

Cave #3
The next cave is very close to the “tube”, in fact, just around the corner and halfway up a short rockface.

This is nothing more than a rock shelter or grotto.

Cave #4
Over the top and around to the sea-faceing side, still high up, is another cave which requires a very low and flat crawl to get in (map above).

This is a phreatic cave and is relatively short. However, it boasts a rather nice aven which has a passageway leading off at the top. To date, this is not known to have been entered.

Sea Cave #1
Found in the bay which can only be approached from the Penrhyn Bay side and only at low tide (you must pass over the lower quarry and drop down into the secluded bay).

This cave is on the far edge of the bay and although it’s entrance is a typical cave form, it is little more than a grotto extending backwards around 15 feet. It does, however, have some wonderful red mineral impregnated rock inside.

Sea Cave #2
Located around 50 feet away from Sea Cave #1 and on the same cliff face. This cave resembles a typical water formed cave. It extends back only around 15 feet but is accessible all the time except at high tide.

Sea Cave #3
Located on the opposite side of the bay to Sea Caves #1 and #2, this cave is concealed by large chunks of rock which have fallen onto the beach. To find it you must follow the shore at low tide to the point before you would otherwise be going around the headland. The rock here is dolomite and the cave form is splendid. A very tall entrance which extends back around 25 feet.



Unexplored Passages
The Aven in Cave #4 and the passage leading off therefrom.

There are other caves on the Little Orme.

Digs
None known.

Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Orme

http://www.greatorme.org.uk/littleorme.html
Title: Re: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:33 PM
[size=18]Map of Cave #4[/size]


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Title: Re: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:33 PM
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Cave #1


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Cave #2


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Cave #2 (again)


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Cave #3


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Cave #4 (entrance)


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Inside cave #4


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Looking up the aven in Cave #4 (you can see the pass at the top running off)


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Cave #4
Title: Re: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:34 PM
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Sea Cave #1



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Sea Cave #1



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Sea Cave #1



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The red mineral in the rock in Sea Cave #1
Title: Re: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:35 PM
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Sea cave #2



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Sea Cave #2
Title: Re: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Apr 27, 2011, 01:36 PM
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Sea Cave #3



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Sea Cave #3
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Rorik Smith on Oct 21, 2013, 08:40 PM
Caves 1-3; south face? I missed them. Thanks.
Descriptions of cave 4 (letterbox cave) and two others on the North West Face can be found at the following links:

http://roriksmith.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/little-orme.html?m=1

See also the associated sites here:

http://map.coflein.gov.uk/index.php?action=do_details&numlink=418696&cache_name=cG5wcm4sNDE4Njk2X3NlYXJjaHR5cGUsYWR2YW5jZWRfb3Jh
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Oct 21, 2013, 08:43 PM
Oooooooooh thank you  :)

Ian
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Robin Jones on Oct 22, 2013, 07:57 AM
Printing press cave on the North face is supposed to be good but you need to SRT down to it and never fancied doing it solo.  I also don't own any rope  :dry:
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Oct 22, 2013, 08:11 AM
The club does .... make it a Thurs night trip ?  (or just borrow the club rope)  ;)
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Rorik Smith on Oct 22, 2013, 08:40 AM
The anchor point to printing press cave is right over the entrance. None on top. Two approaches, down the grassy slope from the south west or down the crag from the adjacent head. Both look worse than they actually are.
Cosy chapel like chamber, naturally lit by chimney passage. That said if you have access to the clubs ropes pitions and experience then you'd be wise to use them.
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Rorik Smith on Oct 25, 2013, 05:05 PM
Useful and comprehensive website on the caves of north Wales. Enjoy.

https://sites.google.com/site/cavesofnortheastwales/5-archaeological-caves
Title: Little Orme Caves
Post by: Ian A on Oct 25, 2013, 06:01 PM
Thank you Rorik, the author of that site is well known to us  :)

Ian
Title: Re:Little Orme Caves
Post by: Drew Dickson on Jun 01, 2023, 08:19 PM
Went on a recce today... found it! Going back tomorrow
Title: Re:Little Orme Caves
Post by: Drew Dickson on Jun 01, 2023, 08:21 PM
Printing press cave(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230601/a62558c45b21356c4346045956fd09e9.jpg)

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