Nottinghamshire

Introduction
Within Nottinghamshire the main Magnesian Limestone outcrop occurs between Mansfield Woodhouse and Bulwell in the east of the county close to the Derbyshire border. Further north the outcrop widens but falls largely within Derbyshire and South Yorkshire.

The limestones have created some of the most dramatic landscape features in the County, where river action has produced a number of steep valleys and gorges as, for example, at Creswell Crags and Pleasley Vale.

Caves

 * Ash Tree Cave
 * Cresswell Crags
 * Langwith Basset Cave
 * Pleasley Colliery Fissures
 * (Pleasley) Railway Cutting Fissures
 * Pleasley Vale Cave
 * Sepulchral Cave or Bone Cave
 * Steetley Wood Cave (lost)
 * Steetley Quarry Cave (lost)
 * Whaley Cave
 * Yew Tree Cave - Also known as Pleasley Railway Cuttings Pot

Sandstone Caves

 * Nottingham

Showcaves

 * Cresswell Crag Caves