Wookey Hole Caves
Tourist attraction · St. Cuthbert Out ·

Wookey Hole Caves

Tourist attraction · St. Cuthbert Out ·

Explore caves, dinosaurs, circus, 4D cinema & crazy golf

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The Mill, High St, Wookey Hole, Wells BA5 1BA, United Kingdom Get directions

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The Mill, High St, Wookey Hole, Wells BA5 1BA, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1749 672243
wookey.co.uk
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Dec 13, 2025

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"About an hour from Bristol, the Wookey Hole Caves are limestone caves formed by an underground river; I enjoyed the 35-minute tour, the museum of artifacts and the option of a boat ride through waters inside the cave for a more adventurous experience." - Matthew Kepnes

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Wookey Hole Caves

wendy M.

Google
Wedding 28/11/2025 at Wookey Hole Caves What a fabulous venue, especially with the Christmas Lights throughout the cave. Staff were with us and guests throughout, offering support, answer any questions and kindness shown. We were never rushed, staff helped to keep us calm and led us through each section on our walk to the entrance. The Mill Restaurant was set up and ready for us to decorate, with help constantly on hand by staff. Special Thanks to Di, who held our hand throughout and Sally who walked us to the cave. Also the owner who offered us characters from their store room, which certainly completed our ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme. A special day made even more special with the staff at Wookey, my heartfelt thanks to you all.

Amy S.

Google
The show caves were great. I enjoyed the tour and found the guide very informative. I would have liked to learn more really. I'm not sure the caves are suited to small children, and that's probably why the rest of the attraction was made up of soft play, animated dinosaurs, crazy golf and a 4d cinema. It just felt like it was a children's play centre with a cave the kids had to endure to get there. The main attraction of the caves as it should be was lost. No buses to the site on Sundays, and though within walking distance of Wells, the roads are not particularly pedestrian friendly with some stretches without any footpaths.

Briony J.

Google
Our first time here and it did not disappoint! £20 for our tickets was completely worth it, there was so much to do! I took my 2 year old boy and he thoroughly enjoyed it, buggy park is at the beginning for any families, so take bags with you for the kids so it saves you heading back there to collect them (I left everything on the pram) not realising there isn’t enough space for them. The caves are something else and was an experience, so gorgeous and so much to learn about. Can be rather slippy and muddy so wear shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. Some places you do have to duck and walk under due to low ceilings so take this into account if wanting to visit. Always being sturdy and strong on your feet too, I almost slipped and there is a lot of stairs! So much for children to do, my son was kept occupied the whole day we were there; 10:30 - 2:30! Highly recommend and we will be visiting again, it rained the whole day for us and didn’t ruin it at all!

Helen K

Google
The cave tour was great, with a small enough group you could still see and hear well. Only a couple of places where you had to drop low for height clearance. Good grip footwear/sensible shoes recommended. The rest of wookey hole was aimed mainly at kids with a dinosaur park, mini golf and amusements amongst the offerings. The cafe by the golf course was awful though. Cold coffee from the machines, very limited food offerings and the smell was less than pleasant. All 'hot' drinks were discarded. Staff were very friendly and professional.

J R (Nature L.

Google
We came with the children and booked in advance using tesco vouchers which is brilliant value. We started expoloring caves with knowledgable a d funny guide, caves were fantastic. Then we went through dinosaurs which were impressive as they moved. We attended the movie with great effects and had lunch in the cafe menu wasn't excessive but freshly cooked and reasonable priced and they had salad bar. . The paper museum was great but we didn't catch the demonstration. The circus performance was amazing and very entertaining. The crazy golf was great too eventhough we got very wet. Overall it's great place to visit with family only 20min from Cheddar village.

L C.

Google
Loved Wookey hole. Stayed at the lodges by the hotel, which were nice. The caves were great to go down into and the guide was informative. When you go back outside, there's a dinosaur wilderness which is good for little kids. We did the 4D cinema which was entertaining. If the weather hadn't been so bad, we would have done the crazy golf. But saying that, the weather added to the atmosphere, so didn't dampen out spirits. Highly recommend.

Tracy G.

Google
What a fantastic day out, great value for money, so interesting & informative with the history. The circus was ok though a big well done to the young ladies who performed. 4D cinema was fun ( though effects were slightly out of sync) little amusement inside was good, great array old fashioned amusement machines. Crazy golf was fun but gets busy.Food & drink available here or bring your own. It was well worth the drive from Shropshire.

Tracey B.

Google
Lovely time spent here, caves took approx 45 minutes with a guide giving lots of info. There is a 4D cinema and a circus 🎪 (weekends and school holidays). There is lots to do for children here.