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Redstone Caves

Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 0HJ, United Kingdom

Redstone Caves
Tourist attraction
3.8
29 reviews
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8PGG+X5 Stourport-on-Severn, United Kingdom
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Robert Plant
Robert Plant
A lovely walk along the river to the Redstone Caves, where the sandstone cliffs meet the river the area is great to spend time to look around, when you walk towards the steps up the cliff you will see the caves however they are fenced off with lots of over growth and warning signs with one area of fence damaged where people have gained access, when I went I saw recent evidence of rock falls so yes it's not safe to wonder in. I give it 3bstars as its a part of history and well located with a public right of way 2 stars down because of the rundown state and the dangers of recent rocks falling, but worth a visit
David bacon
David bacon283 days ago
Currently vey unsafe due to Rock slide. Do not try to enter.
Allison Lamnea
Allison Lamnea345 days ago
Lovely walk along the river. It's not sign posted so really not easy to find and really nothing much to see
Philip Ashfield
Philip Ashfield345 days ago
Yes nice family park and staff are nice to
Apocalyptic daze
Apocalyptic daze1 year ago
Yep another melted building of this current warped paradigm.
Not that 99% of folk see it but I'm purely here to entertain my own sense.

Just don't question the evident red brick found in all such cliffs, caves, yadda yadda or your perspective on what truly is life, existance, reality or what is going on here, there, anywhere will certainly blow those conditioned perspectives wide open.

Bur for now, yeah, great cave, natural formations, billions of years of shifting tectonic plates or those persistent neanderthals with their stone masonry skills!

Gotta laugh at this place, 100% an exercise in dark satire.

Thanks for the laughs though... God?
James
James2 years ago
Nice caves hidden within the trees.
We parked on Windsor Drive then walked across the field down some kind of dangerous stairs to access the caves.
Ann Roberts
Ann Roberts2 years ago
Redstone Caves are part of our local history, and included in one of our favourite riverside walks, as they're on the path, that leads from Stourport towards Worcester. You may not be able to go inside the caves, nowadays, as they've been deemed unsafe, but you can still appreciate them, from being right next to them, or from afar, over the other side of the riverbank.
I'd also like to add, just how ridiculous it sounds to us, when one reviewer suggested they'd down rated the caves because theres no carpark nearby, as I don't think a carpark was necessary, when the caves were naturally formed thousands of years beforehand, and that goes for the river too. They're beautiful as they are, and we're fortunate to have anything like this still around, especially something that's on our doorstep, that houses thousands of years of historic value and worldly importance.
David Sinclair
David Sinclair2 years ago
The postcode took us to a industrial estate, very untidy, no signs didn't want to leave cars. Perhaps there is a different route
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