Triple Hole

Location
Grid Reference SK 22121 75812 (Entrance at base of cliff)

Altitude 193m, Length 60m

53m E of Carlswark Gin Entrance.

Description
Obvious entrance by tree roots popping up about 5m NW by cliff face.This section used extensively by Novice groups.

Further section burrowing under cliff and going NW then NE with 2 passages.

Ignoring a mined out hollow to the left there is almost immediately a small constriction with muddy puddle. Passing this a slight accent is made to a junction. The way on is right which continues into an unstable mine level. Back slightly on the left is a natural passage, which is followed right and down a couple of muddy slides, then left to ascend through a constriction into two interconnected chambers.

Access
Open access, no permission required.

References and Further Reading
Caves of Derbyshire TD Ford and DW Gill (1984)