Kingsdale and Jingling Pot

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Our view
"Take the chance to gaze at several spectacular potholes, and even venture underground yourself."
Walk directions

Walk south down the road (towards Ingleton) for about 600yds (550m) to a gate on the right. Directly above is a crag (Shout Scar) with some trees growing from it. Walk up a green track, aiming left of this crag to an obvious gap through the band of rocks. Above this bear left to meet a wall where it crosses another low band of rocks. Follow the wall up to meet a clear track.

Turn left through a gate and follow the track beside a wall to some sheep pens. Go through the pens. Just beyond the gate, a few strides away to the left, is an obvious large hole in the ground, Rowten Pot.

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  Terrain  - Easy tracks and generally clear; caving optional
  Landscape  - A high hanging valley and open fellsides
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead near caves/potholes, as well as near livestock
  Parking  - Roadside spaces below wooded enclosure (Yordas Cave) 547yds (500m) south of Kingsdale Head
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
This is a rare chance for ordinary walkers to taste the esoteric delights of caving, in reasonable comfort and safety. However, there are also some deep and manifestly hazardous holes on this walk. None of them is fenced, and they should be approached with caution. The edges may be sloping or...
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Kingsdale and Jingling Pot

Recommended by
Our view
"Take the chance to gaze at several spectacular potholes, and even venture underground yourself."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Easy tracks and generally clear; caving optional
  Landscape - A high hanging valley and open fellsides
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead near caves/potholes, as well as near livestock
  Parking - Roadside spaces below wooded enclosure (Yordas Cave) 547yds (500m) south of Kingsdale Head
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
This is a rare chance for ordinary walkers to taste the esoteric delights of caving, in reasonable comfort and safety. However, there are also some deep and manifestly hazardous holes on this walk. None of them is fenced, and they should be approached with caution. The edges may be sloping or...
Read more
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