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Top 13 Caves around Butterton

Best caves around Butterton are located in the nearby Manifold Valley and Dovedale areas of the Peak District. This region offers a variety of natural and historically significant caves, providing opportunities for exploration. The landscape is characterized by limestone formations and river valleys, making it accessible for visitors. These sites offer insights into natural geology and ancient human occupation.

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  • The most popular caves is Thor's Cave, a cave that features a large, symmetrical arched entrance…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Thor's Cave

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The views alone are worth the trek up, especially those past the cave and up at the cloud. You'll need a buddy to help you scramble the last section into …

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Dove Holes Caves

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Dove Holes are a series of three impressive caves beside the River Dove. They were formed around 350 million years ago by glacial meltwater. It’s great fun climbing up into the caves but take care as the rocks are slippery.

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Wolfscote Dale

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Wolfscote Dale is an idyllic limestone dale, close to Hartington. The crystalline River Dove flows through the heart of this steep-sided dale, which has dramatic screes, cliffs and caves towering …

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Reynard’s Cave is located high up on the bank of Dovedale. The caves, formed by the erosion of limestone, were used as a shelter by hunters from around 13,000 BCE. …

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Frank I'Th'Rock Caves

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A short climb up from the main path, these limestone caves are a great place to explore. You have to climb up to get into them.

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Chris Shannon
December 13, 2025, Reynard's Cave and Natural Arch

Impressive little archway, I didn't but I believe you can walk all the way up and come down a different way

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August 28, 2024, Wolfscote Dale

Wolfscote Dale is apparently the area in which the last wild wolf in England was killed in the 15th Century

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In 1925 this cave was excavated and explorers discovered the remains of “ten individuals, mostly children, two bronze brooches, one penannular bronze brooch, bronze pins, a fragment of bronze chain, nine beads of various types, an antler cheek-piece, and other objects, including Roman, Romano-British and Medieval pottery”. Apparently the cave was later home to a family with 6 children!

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Caves in the Frank I'Th'Rock, near to the Frank I'Th'Rocks Bridge over the River Dove

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August 23, 2023, Thor's Cave

Thor's Cave is a limestone Karst cave accessible above the River Manifold. It's a popular destination but very much worth the detour if you're running in this area.

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A short climb up from the main path, these limestone caves are a great place to explore. You have to climb up to get into them.

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Whether you love hiking, fancy a peaceful picnic in picturesque surroundings, are visiting by yourself or with your family, there really is something for everyone at Dovedal

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular caves around Butterton?

The most popular caves in the area include Thor's Cave, known for its dramatic arched entrance and panoramic views over the Manifold Valley. Other highly regarded sites are Dove Holes Caves, a series of impressive caves by the River Dove, and Reynard’s Cave and Natural Arch, distinctive for its natural arch and historical significance.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Butterton?

The caves around Butterton are primarily limestone formations. You'll encounter dramatic arched entrances like at Thor's Cave, and natural arches such as the one framing Reynard’s Cave. Dove Holes Caves were formed by glacial meltwater, showcasing geological processes from millions of years ago. Many caves are set within steep limestone crags, offering impressive rock formations and views.

What is the historical significance of the caves near Butterton?

Many caves in the region hold significant historical value. Thor's Cave has evidence of human occupation dating back to the late Stone Age, with archaeological finds including tools, pottery, and burial sites. Reynard’s Cave served as a shelter for hunters as far back as 13,000 BCE and was later used for tombs. Frank I'Th'Rock Caves have also yielded artifacts like glass beads and bronze items from the Roman period.

Are there family-friendly caves around Butterton?

Yes, some caves are suitable for families. Thor's Cave is listed as family-friendly, though caution is advised on the steep and potentially slippery paths. Dove Holes Caves are easily accessible from the path and considered fun to climb into, making them a good option for families with older children who can manage slippery rocks.

What should I wear or bring when visiting the caves?

When visiting the caves, especially those like Thor's Cave and Reynard’s Cave, it is important to wear sturdy footwear due to steep and potentially slippery paths, particularly in wet conditions. Bringing a torch or headtorch is also recommended for exploring inside the caves.

What is the best time to visit the caves near Butterton?

The caves can be visited year-round, but conditions vary. Paths can be steep and slippery, especially in wet weather or winter. Visiting during drier seasons will generally offer more comfortable and safer access. Early mornings are often best to avoid crowds at popular spots like Thor's Cave.

Are there hiking trails that include caves near Butterton?

Absolutely. The area around Butterton is excellent for hiking, with many trails incorporating cave visits. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Wetton Valley – Thor's Cave loop' or the 'Concession Path to Thor's Cave loop' which feature Thor's Cave. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Butterton guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these caves besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. The Manifold Valley, where many caves are located, features routes like the Manifold Way Trail. You can find various cycling routes, including those passing near the caves, in the Cycling around Butterton guide and the Gravel biking around Butterton guide.

Are dogs allowed in the caves around Butterton?

While many outdoor trails in the Peak District are dog-friendly, specific access rules for the caves themselves can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on the paths leading to the caves. However, due to steep climbs, slippery surfaces, and potential crowds, it's advisable to keep dogs on a lead and consider if the terrain is suitable for them, especially inside the caves.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Butterton?

Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views from cave entrances, particularly the panoramic vistas over the Manifold Valley from Thor's Cave. The sense of adventure in reaching and exploring these natural formations, along with their rich historical and archaeological significance, are also highly appreciated. The unique geological features and the tranquil atmosphere found within are also popular draws.

Are there any less-known or hidden caves to explore near Butterton?

While the main caves are well-known, the broader Dovedale area, accessible from Butterton, offers other limestone caves like Frank I'Th'Rock Caves. These require a short climb from the main path to access and are described as a deep, narrow fissure, offering a more secluded exploration experience for those willing to make the ascent.

Are the caves around Butterton accessible for people with limited mobility?

The terrain around the caves near Butterton is generally challenging, involving steep paths, climbs, and potentially slippery surfaces. Caves like Thor's Cave and Reynard’s Cave require significant effort to reach. There are no specific provisions for limited mobility, so visitors should be prepared for rugged, natural conditions.

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