Wookey Hole, Somerset, England.
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
Wookey Hole
A look around the limestone caves at Wookey Hole, Somerset ... and anothe airing for 'Kevin MacLeod's 'Halls of the Undead'
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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Walking into the Cathedral Chamber and into the Chamber 20 which is a new chamber opened in 2018 at Wookey Hole Caves, Wookey Hole, Somerset, 27 January 2018
Dolls' House Titania Palace (1969)
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Various shots of the world famous dolls' house Titania's Palace on show at Wookey Hole. People gather around to see the miniature palace. Various close up shots of the miniature palace and the people watching.
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