Reigate
in Surrey is well known for its 'caves' which riddle the town centre
although these are in fact old sand mines. The castle mound overlooking
Reigate town centre is composed of soft sandstone and has been mined
over several centuries. The castle has long gone but the mound and many
of its excavations still remain.
It's a sad fact of life in the modern world that money underlies
everything. And this is no exception, we are a charitable organisation
and have to make a small charge in order to cover our costs so that we
can continue to maintain the caves as part of Reigate's historical
heritage.
However we have done our best to keep the rates as low as possible
and genuinely believe that the Reigate Caves offer a good value for
money experience - a family afternoon out for £15 is hard to beat!
Under 5's free! |
Barons Cave |
Tunnel Rd (E&W) |
Adult |
£ 2.00 |
£ 3.00 |
Child*/Over 60 |
£ 1.50 |
£ 2.00 |
Family |
£ 6.00 |
£ 9.00 |
Disabled |
£ 2.00 ** |
£ 3.00 *** |
*Up to and including 14 years old
**Unfortunately the Barons' Cave is really not suitable for those with significant mobility problems.
*** (This is the adult rate, £2.00 for
children) There is no reduction for the disabled, they are charged at
the same able-bodied adult/child rate; however up to two carers may
accompany them at no additional charge.
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