Today we went to visit Pool Cavern in Buxton. The Cavern was created by the water movement dissolving away the limestone over thousands of years. There are Stalagmites and Stalactite the largest of which named ‘Flitch of Bacon’. It is approximately 100,000 years old & 6ft 1.8m long.
Currently the Cavern has been illuminated with Christmas lights the entire length, its a simple but very effective show.
Starting from the museum displaying items and fossiles found during the excavation of the site. We took around 45 minutes to view the museum then walk the length of the cavern.
We had lunch afterward in the cafe which was tasty and child and dog friendly.
After lunch we took a stroll into the Buxton county park walking the Yellow trail up to Solomons temple. Solomons temple is a Victorian Era folly sited at the highest point in Derbyshire and the Peak District at 636m (2,088ft). The walk begins at the car park then up 50 or so steps then a gently inclining slope through the Woods. There are several statues on the way celebrating the history of the area. As the wood gives way to grassland close to the summit the views of Buxton and the surrounding areas are fantastic. The walk there and back was around 3KM mostly gravel tracks. Though steep in places our son Thom (4yo) managed without issues.