WOOKEY HOLE MIRROR MAZE AMAZBALLS
The Glittering Magical Mirror Maze! Wookey Hole
The crazy magical distorting mirrors are as popular as ever and still raise a giggle from passing crowds!
The Magical Mirror Maze is a modern version of the old mirror show that occasionally accompanied travelling fairs. Over forty mirrors, each eight feet high
are set at precise 60° angles.
This creates the impression of a huge colourfully-vaulted crypt.
The many twists and turns appear to be long straight passages going in all directions - until you try to walk along one!
Some are trick mirrors allowing fleeting glimpses of a wizard, who was trapped over a thousand years ago by the evil Wookey witch.Lose Yourself in the Glittering Magical Mirror Maze!
Wookey Hole and Gardens inc Mirror Maze 2004
A walk around the caves gardens and mirror maze in 2004
Wookey Hole Caves Tour, Somerset, UK
A Tour around the Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, UK.
Wookey Hole Caves are a series of limestone caverns, show cave and tourist attraction in the village of Wookey Hole on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills near Wells in Somerset, England. The River Axe flows through the cave. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for both biological and geological reasons. Wookey Hole cave is a solutional cave, one that is formed through a process of weathering in which the natural acid in groundwater dissolves the rocks. Some of the water originates as rain that flows into streams on impervious rocks on the plateau before sinking at the limestone boundary into cave systems such as Swildon's Hole, Eastwater Cavern and St Cuthbert's Swallet; the remainder is rain that percolates directly through the limestone. The caves are at a constant temperature of 11 °C (52 °F).
The caves have been used by humans for around 45,000 years, demonstrated by the discovery of tools from the Palaeolithic period, along with the fossilised animal remains. Evidence of Stone and Iron Age occupation continued into Roman Britain. A corn grinding mill operated on the resurgent waters of the River Axe as early as 1086. The waters of the river are used in a handmade paper mill, the oldest extant in Britain, which began operations circa 1610.[4] The low temperature of the caves means that they can be used for maturing Cheddar cheese.
The caves are the site of the first cave dives in Britain which were undertaken by Jack Sheppard and Graham Balcombe. Since the 1930s divers have explored the extensive network of chambers developing breathing apparatus and novel techniques in the process. The full extent of the cave system is still unknown with approximately 4,000 metres (13,000 ft), including 25 chambers, having been explored. Part of the cave system opened as a show cave in 1927 following exploratory work by Herbert E. Balch. As a tourist attraction it has been owned by Madame Tussauds and, most recently, the circus owner Gerry Cottle. The cave is noted for the Witch of Wookey Hole – a roughly human shaped stalagmite that legend says is a witch turned to stone by a monk from Glastonbury. It has also been used as a location for film and television productions.
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Wookey Hole Caves, Somerset UK
Wookey Hole Caves, Hotel and Attractions
Britain's most spectacular caves and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. Wander through the prehistoric valley of the Dinosaurs featuring King Kong and relax in our magical fairy garden. The 19th Century Paper Mill houses a variety of fascinating attractions including the Victorian Penny Arcade, Magical Mirror Maze, Hall of Crazy Mirrors, New Cave Museum, Pirate Zap Zone, Soft Play Areas and the World of Miniature -- The Circus Model Room and Clown Museum.
We've transformed the place. Of course we've kept the best - the caves themselves and the wonderful old paper mill, but there's so much more we've done to make Wookey Hole a great family destination for a wonderful day out What Ever The Weather -- why not have lunch in our Big Top Restaurant, serving hot and cold meals?
NEW!
Meet the resident Witch of Wookey Hole, she will be flying her speedy broomstick to meet and greet our visitors -- have your picture taken if you dare!
*The NEW Wookey Hole Magic Circus Show will be performing in the Wookey Theatre -- be dazzled by the trapeze and silk skills and be enthralled by the wire walking and unicycle tricks -- a show not to be missed!
*weekends and during school holidays.
NEW! WOOKEY HOLE HOTEL
New 58 bedroom hotel, situated next to the Wookey Hole attractions, family rooms from £50 per room per night.
wookeyhotel.co.uk
Wookey Hole is open every day of the year except Christmas Day & Boxing Day.
(Only open weekends and school holidays during December and January)
Opening Times:
1 Apr-31 Oct: 10:00-17:00 (last tour)
1 Nov-31 March: 10:00-16:00 (last tour)
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.WOOKEY.CO.UK
OR PHONE O1749 672243
witch@wookey.co.uk
wookey.co.uk
Hall Of Mirrors Wookey Hole June 2018
Wookey Hole Caves Monster Mill
The Monster Mill is the largest indoor attraction in the West! Including the Wizards Play Barn, Toddlers Play Area, Cave Museum, Handmade Paper, Magical Mirror Maze, Penny Arcade, Clown Museum and Pirate Play Area.
Wookey Hole Caves is one of Britain’s most spectacular show cave networks and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. With over 20 indoor and outdoor attractions including a 4D cinema, circus show, Adventure Golf plus new tunnels and caves, Wookey Hole is a wonderful family day out in the South West.
Empica supports the in-house team at Wookey Hole Caves in maximising press and publicity impact for this top West Country tourist attraction. Empica first started supporting the PR efforts of Wookey Hole Caves in 1990 and now works with cave owners Daniel Medley and Gerry Cottle on timely publicity events aimed at bringing in tourists and keeping the caves in the public eye.
Find out more:
Wookey Hole Caves And Attractions Wells Somerset.
Wookey Hole Caves are a series of limestone caverns, a show cave and tourist attraction in the village of Wookey Hole on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills near Wells in Somerset, England. The River Axe flows through the cave. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for both biological and geological reasons. Wookey Hole cave is a solutional cave, one that is formed by a process of weathering in which the natural acid in groundwater dissolves the rocks. Some water originates as rain that flows into streams on impervious rocks on the plateau before sinking at the limestone boundary into cave systems such as Swildon's Hole, Eastwater Cavern and St Cuthbert's Swallet; the rest is rain that percolates directly through the limestone. The temperature in the caves is a constant 11°C (52°F).
The caves have been used by humans for around 45,000 years, demonstrated by the discovery of tools from the Palaeolithic period, along with fossilised animal remains. Evidence of Stone and Iron Age occupation continued into Roman Britain. A corn-grinding mill operated on the resurgent waters of the River Axe as early as the Domesday survey of 1086. The waters of the river are used in a handmade paper mill, the oldest extant in Britain, which began operations circa 1610. The low, constant temperature of the caves means that they can be used for maturing Cheddar cheese.
The caves are the site of the first cave dives in Britain which were undertaken by Jack Sheppard and Graham Balcombe. Since the 1930s divers have explored the extensive network of chambers developing breathing apparatus and novel techniques in the process. The full extent of the cave system is still unknown with approximately 4,000 metres (13,000ft), including 25 chambers, having been explored. Part of the cave system opened as a show cave in 1927 following exploratory work by Herbert E. Balch. As a tourist attraction it has been owned by Madame Tussauds and, most recently, the circus owner Gerry Cottle. The cave is noted for the Witch of Wookey Hole– a roughly human shaped stalagmite that legend says is a witch turned to stone by a monk from Glastonbury. It has also been used as a location for film and television productions.
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Cinematic (Sting) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Wookey Hole Mirror Maze - BUMP
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Wookey Hole Caves & Attractions - Somerset UK
Hello and Welcome, we recently visited Wookey Hole for a family break. It was excellent and there really is a full day of activities here!
Instead of buying tickets we exchanged our tesco clubcard vouchers and used them on the gate.
#wookeyhole #tescoclubcardboost #familydayout
Wookey Hole Caves, Somerset UK
Wookey Hole Caves, Somerset UK, watch out for the witch!
Exploring Wookey Hole Caves and Attractions in Somerset | UK Days Out
We go on a day trip to visit Wookey Hole caves and attractions near Wells in Somerset. We start our visit with a tour of the caves, finding out about the legend of the witch of Wookey Hole, then make our way past a model of King Kong and into Dinosaur Valley. We visit the 4D cinema in the Witch's Laboratory, then visit the diving museum and find out about the old paper mill. We spend some time playing in the penny arcade and go through the mirror maze. We watch some of the Wookey Hole circus show, and then finish the day with Pirate's Island mini golf and ice cream.
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Wookey Hole Caves 4D Cinema Witch's Laboratory
Take your family on an epic adventure in our 4D Cinema, now showing 'Happy Family'!
Start your journey in the Witch's Laboratory, where you will encounter Harold, bat companion to the Witch of Wookey Hole, as they are in the middle of an experiment that has gone horribly wrong. You are then led into the cinema and seated where your senses will be teased and your mind boggled, hold on to your seat for the journey of a lifetime!
Wookey Hole Caves is one of Britain’s most spectacular show cave networks and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. With over 20 indoor and outdoor attractions including a 4D cinema, circus show, Adventure Golf plus new tunnels and caves, Wookey Hole is a wonderful family day out in the South West.
Empica supports the in-house team at Wookey Hole Caves in maximising press and publicity impact for this top West Country tourist attraction. Empica first started supporting the PR efforts of Wookey Hole Caves in 1990 and now works with cave owners Daniel Medley and Gerry Cottle on timely publicity events aimed at bringing in tourists and keeping the caves in the public eye.
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Wookey Hole April 15
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Treverva in Wookey Hole
We have something a bit special here.......The Treverva Family's fine rendition of Working Man in The Witch's Parlour, Wookey Hole, Somerset, UK
For a real treat, plug in your speakers and turn up the volume.
Posted by Treverva Male Voice Choir, 27th May 2016
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Wookey Hole High Wire Wedding - May 2015
First ever High Wire Wedding at Wookey Hole Caves - May 2015
Wookey Hole Accommodation
Wookey Hole are proud to offer a wide range of holiday accommodation in the heart of Somerset including Wookey Hole Hotel, Mendip View Luxury Lodges and Bucklegrove Holiday Park.
Wookey Hole Caves is one of Britain’s most spectacular show cave networks and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. With over 20 indoor and outdoor attractions including a 4D cinema, circus show, Adventure Golf plus new tunnels and caves, Wookey Hole is a wonderful family day out in the South West.
Empica supports the in-house team at Wookey Hole Caves in maximising press and publicity impact for this top West Country tourist attraction. Empica first started supporting the PR efforts of Wookey Hole Caves in 1990 and now works with cave owners Daniel Medley and Gerry Cottle on timely publicity events aimed at bringing in tourists and keeping the caves in the public eye.
Find out more:
Wookey Hole Caves (Complete Walkthrough in 4K)
Join us as we walk through Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset England UK.My photos :
The caves are the site of the first cave dives in Britain which were undertaken by Jack Sheppard and Graham Balcombe. Since the 1930s divers have explored the extensive network of chambers developing breathing apparatus and novel techniques in the process. The full extent of the cave system is still unknown with approximately 4,000 metres (13,000 ft), including 25 chambers, having been explored. Part of the cave system opened as a show cave in 1927 following exploratory work by Herbert E. Balch. As a tourist attraction it has been owned by Madame Tussauds and, most recently, the circus owner Gerry Cottle. The cave is noted for the Witch of Wookey Hole – a roughly human shaped stalagmite that legend says is a witch turned to stone by a monk from Glastonbury. It has also been used as a location for film and television productions.
Wookey Hole
Wookey Hole Caves in Wells, Somerset.