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Long Hole Cave

Also known as: Ogof Twll Hir

Free admission

Long Hole Cave is a cave in the United Kingdom.

Long Hole Cave, caves in South Wales

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Long Hole Cave is a named cave entrance in the United Kingdom. Also known as: Ogof Twll Hir. Coordinates: 51.5430°, -4.2349°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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From the Wikipedia article

Long Hole, also spelled Longhole, is a limestone cave on the south coast of the Gower Peninsula between Paviland and Port Eynon. It is relatively small, measuring about 15 m (49 ft) deep after several excavations. It was first excavated in 1861 by Colonel E. R. Wood. Wood found evidence of a lithic assemblage and faunal remains. The faunal remains included cave hyena, reindeer, Woolly rhinoceros, mammoth, straight-tusked elephant and wild horse. A second excavation was conducted in 1969 by J. B. Campbell. Analysis of the evidence from the two excavations, including sediment and pollen as well as the lithic evidence, has identified Long Hole as an Aurignacian site contemporary with and related to the site at Paviland, evidence of the first modern humans in Britain.

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Coordinates
51.5430, -4.2349
District
Swansea
Parish
Port Eynon
Postcode
SA3 1NQ
Parliamentary constituency
Gower

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Long Hole Cave?
Long Hole Cave is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA3 1NQ), in the parish of Port Eynon.
Is Long Hole Cave free to visit?
Yes, Long Hole Cave is free to enter.
How do I get to Long Hole Cave?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA3 1NQ. It sits within the Gower parliamentary constituency.