About Babyface Cave
The appeal here is the walk to reach it and the geological story it tells about this part of Somerset. You get a sense of the region's limestone formations, and if you've got kids who are into rocks and caves, they'll find it mildly entertaining for an hour or so. Older teenagers and adults might feel it's a bit underwhelming once they're inside - it's not vast, and there's limited interpretation on site.
If you're staying at somewhere like Somerset Glamping nearby, it could slot into a longer walking day rather than being the main event. Pair it with other outdoor activities in the area - there's plenty of Somerset countryside to explore. Check before you go though, as access details and opening times aren't always clearly advertised for smaller attractions like this. A quick call ahead to the nearest Bristol tourism office could save you a wasted journey.
Worth a look if you're passing through, but don't rearrange your itinerary specifically for it.
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What type of attraction is Babyface Cave?
Babyface Cave is a cave in Somerset, South West.
Are there holiday parks near Babyface Cave?
Yes, there are 1 holiday parks near Babyface Cave. The closest is Somerset Glamping, just 5.1 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Babyface Cave?
Babyface Cave is located near Bristol in Somerset, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.1 miles away.
What else is there to do near Babyface Cave?
Near Babyface Cave you can also visit Cleeve Hill (peak), Woolmers dew pond (archaeological site), Boundary Stone No 25 Manor of Congresbury (historic site), Boundary Stone No 24 Manor of Congresbury (historic site). Browse our Bristol area guide for the full list of things to do.