Cave Guide Books
Updated: 6 September 2007
Contents
All Areas
- SELECTED CAVES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND Compiled by Des Marshall and
Donald Rust. Cordee, Leicester; 1997. 256 11-by-18-centimeter pages. Color and
black-and-white photos, area maps. ISBN 1-871890-43-8. £11.95
- HISTORY OF CAVE SCIENCE The exploration and study of limestone
caves, to 1900 by Trevor R Shaw OBE PhD CEng FGS with a forward by Prof
Hubert Trimmel. xiv + 338 pp 88 illus (many are photographs) 2nd edition,
fully revised and reprinted by the Sydney Speleological Society 1992. The
speleological world has long been awaiting a background work such as this.
For those undertaking research, a review of previous literature and work in
this field is of paramount importance. The meticulous detail and scope of this
work will undoubtably render it a classic. In 5 parts: Cave Exploration, Karst
Hydrology, Speleology, with appendices, bibliography and index. The period
covered by this study is mainly from the 16th century to 1900. This book is
the only title on this subject and is an essential reference work for
librarians, karst institutes and speleologists. new edition SB £30.00
- 2006 DIRECTORY OF BRITISH CAVING CLUBS compiled by Tony Oldham. 25
pp of very small print. Lists all the British Caving Clubs known with date of
formation, number of members, publications issued and other relevant
information such as location of club huts, special interests catered for,
meetings places, email addresses, etc. Many clubs now have websites and
this section of the directory has been significantly extended. A handy
reference work. Card covers. New edition January 2006. £5.00 pf
- MINING AND MINING LAMPS Ask Mike Moore at the address below for a
special list.
- THE COMPLETE CAVING MANUAL by Andy Sparrow, Crowood Press, May 1997,
Paperback.
Devon
- THE CONCISE CAVES OF DEVON by A D Oldham, J E A Oldham and J Smart.
1986 revised January 1991, with a note by Jack Baer Oct 1996. ii + 62pp + [2]
+ 12 +[2] pp supplements, including the Complete Caves of Devon [list of
caves by NGR]. 40 surveys, 7 maps, 5 photos, with summaries in English,
French and German. The long out of print "Limestones and Caves of Devon" was
criticized as being too verbose and of little interest to the sporting caver.
This present volume attemps to overcome these failings by omitting both
references and all caves which are filled in or quarried away. This new
revised edition is both 1/3 the price and 1/2 number of pages than its
predecessor, even so over 270 caves are described, many with surveys.
Esssential reading for anyone considering caving in Devon. SB £10.00
Mendip including Avon
- CAVES OF THE AVON GORGE Pt 1: The Clifton or Leigh Woods Side.
Duplicated v & 65 pp, 8 plates, 16 surveys, 2 cartoons. By The Speleo
Group, Rodway School. some pp in photocopy. £3.00 [out of print]
- CAVES OF THE AVON GORGE Pt 2: The Clifton or Eastern Side of the
Gorge. 72 pp, surveys, ecological study of Hades Caves, 6 plates, fold out
map, figs, some pages in photocopy. £3.00 [out of print]
- A MAN DEEP IN MENDIP The Caving Diaries of Harry Savory 1910-1921
edited by John Savory 1989 176 pp 100 B&W photos. Historically important, his
photographs show beautiful formations long since destroyed. HB DW
£14.95
Mendip
- THE MENDIP CAVER'S ROPEWORK GUIDE by Andy Sparrow 1991 86 pp over
60 illus. The author, a caving instructor, offers some sound advice, nicely
illustrated. SB £7.95
- MENDIP UNDERGROUND / A Caver's Guide by D J Irwin and A Jarrett
1999 240 pp photos 7 maps. Many new caves are described and full details
given of the very complex access arrangements. SB £14.00
- MENDIP: ITS SWALLET CAVES AND ROCK SHELTER by H E Balch 2nd Edition
1948 156 pp 34 plates. Classic early account of exploration in Swildon's
Hole, Eastwater Cavern, Lamb Lair etc etc. SB £8.50
- THE HISTORY OF MENDIP CAVING by Peter Johnson 1967. 196 pp 20 plates
9 surveys. Long out of print but still in great demand this book describes the
early days of caving on Mendip. HB DW mint £12.00
North Wales
- THE CAVES AND MINES OF ANGLESEY by Tony Oldham September 2006 ix +
57 pp, illus, surveys, 3 pages of colour photos. Anglesey is overshadowed by
the great Parys Mountain copper mine. This book describes many of the smaller
mines including the long forgotten coal mines at Berw. Usual gazetteer style:
name, ngr, description and references. £7.50 + £1.30 postage
- THE CONCISE CAVES OF NORTH WALES by Tony Oldham 2000 iv + 57 pp,
38 surveys and maps. It is more than 15 years since the last Caves of North
Wales was published. During this time many exciting discoveries were made.
Consequently the number of caves described has risen from 140 to over 250
caves. To keep down the costs the references have been omitted from this
edition making it 2/3 the size 1/2 the cost it might have been. Complete with
an index of caves in order of NGR. SB £7.50
- A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH WALES CAVES by Tony Oldham March 2000 27
pp. I have revised the Concise Caves of North Wales and to reduce the number
of pages, I am publishing the bibliography as a separate book. The Mines of
North Wales will form the third book. The bibliography is set out in the
order of cave names with cross references where a cave has two or more names.
An electronic edition is also available on disc or by email. SB £3.00
- An Introduction to the Caves of North East Wales by Cris Ebbs,
A4, 58 pp. Cris runs this off on his own computer and the text uses colour
as an aid to cross referencing. It has a section on caves not yet discovered!
A small section describes those caves which are not caves but which are
included as such in Tony Oldhams books and elsewhere. ISBN: 0 9522242 1 6.
£8.00 plus £1.70 p&p from Cris Ebbs <cris.ebbs@btopenworld.com>
South Wales
- THE CAVES OF WEST WALES - Part 1 in the Series "Limestones and Caves
of South Wales" by Tony Oldham. viii + 63 pp, illus, surveys, etc. New A4
edition 2000.. For over 120 years these caves have been visited and described
by numerous writers. The author describes over 150 caves together with
location and extensive bibliography for each cave. Covers Pendine, Tenby,
Caldey, Pembroke, Cardigan up to Aberystwyth. SB £7.50
- THE CAVES OF GOWER - Part 2 in the Series "Limestones and Caves of
South Wales" by Tony Oldham. xvi + 97 + [5] + 6 + 4 +[1] +iv pp, 41 surveys,
6 photos, index, biblio, introduction in Welsh, history of exploration and
descriptions of over 130 caves. This is the 2nd edition 1982 with revisions
up to January 1999. It has been extensively updated with extra surveys and
details of new caves. It even includes such new caves as Ogof Ystlum! SB
£6.00. Updates now available separately £3.00 post free.
- THREE BELOW GOWER The Story of Cave Exploration in Gower by "The
Taylors" 1991 89pp 25 illus. A pioneer caver recollects the early halcyon
days when farmers actually welcomed cavers. "The Taylors", Maurice Clague and
his two sisters spent all their leisure hours digging and burrowing in the
caves of the Gower Peninsular in South Wales. Many of the caves were so tight
and arduous that they few have been visited since. Describes the discovery of
Llethrid Swallet. Gower's finest cave. SB £5.00 [out of print]
- THE CAVES OF THE SOUTH GOWER COAST by Mel Davies 1991 44 pp 97
caves, most of which are NOT listed in Tony's Caves of Gower...yet. SB
£5.00
- THE CAVES OF CARMARTHEN - Part 3 in the Series "Limestone and caves
of South Wales"by Tony Oldham. xii + 71 pp, 25 surveys, location maps etc.
Duplicated quarto. In the long out of print 1967 edition of 'Caves in Wales
and the Marches' only 13 caves were described and 10 sites listed by National
Grid Reference only. This book describes in much greater detail over 100
sites of speleological interest. An introduction in Welsh, a caving code,
cave rescue hints and Cave Conservation are some of the many topics included.
Revised January 1992. SB £7.50
- THE CAVES OF CLYDACH GORGE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA - Part 4 In the
Series "Limestones and Caves of South Wales" by Tony Oldham. vii + 66 + 21
pp, 38 maps and surveys, new A4 format. This book attempts for the first time
to gather together all that is known about the caves of the Clydach Gorge and
Blaenavon areas. Over 80 caves are described. Complete with index of caves
in order of NGR. First published 1981, the revised March 1998 contains a 21
page supplement with a detailed description of Ogof Draenen. SB £7.50
- THE CAVES OF THE SOUTHERN OUTCROP - Part 5 In the Series "Limestones
and Caves of South Wales" by Tony Oldham. vi + 90 pp, 24 maps and surveys, 5
line drawings by Ruth Jacobs. Describes over 60 caves in the Bridgend to
Cardiff area. Essential reading for both the sporting and the
speleo-historian. 2nd revised edition January 1992. SB £6.00
- CAVES OF THE CENTRAL NORTHERN OUTCROP - Part 6 in the Series
"Limestone and caves of South Wales" by Tony Oldham. viii + 63 pp, 32 surveys
/ location maps, 2 photos. Contains such classics as Chartists' Cave,
Crescent Cave, Carno Adit Cave, Ogof Rhyd Sych and Ogof y Ci etc. Covers in
great detail the area between Cefn y Coed Cymmer, Merthyr Tydfil, Trefil,
Beaufort and Llangynidr. Read about the hitherto secret discoveries by the
Severn Valley Caving Club. SB £7.50
- CAVES OF THE MELLTE VALLEY by Allan Ockenden 1991 48 pp 6 figs,
surveys. A detailed account of the caves near Ystrafellte, including the
famous Porth-yr-Ogof. Part 7 in the Series Limestones and Caves of South
Wales. SB £5.00
- THE CAVES OF THE FOREST OF DEAN by Tony Oldham, Keith Jones and Paul
Taylor [published as] Part 11 in the Series "Limestones and Caves of
South Wales" 2005 x + 55 pp 30 maps / surveys. A new edition
which includes such classics as Redhouse Swallet and Slaughter
Stream Caves etc and the latest discoveries, Big Sink Cave, Miss
Grace's Lane Cave etc. . Laminated covers with colour photos.
£7.50
- THE CAVES OF THE SOUTH EASTERN OUTCROP by Tony Oldham and Keith
Jones Part 8 in the Series "Limestones and Caves of South Wales" January
2001 28 pp 14 surveys / maps / illus etc. Includes such classics as Otter
Hole. SB £7.50
- THE MINES OF THE FOREST OF DEAN and surrounding areas by Tony
Oldham [2000] 65 pp surveys illus etc. Includes Coal, Iron and even a Gold
Mine! A gazetteer which lists all the mines together with brief descriptions,
NGR etc. Companion edition to the above two books. A smaller font makes this
the largest edition yet. SB £7.50
- THE CAVES AND MINES OF THE SYCHRHYD GORGE by Keith Jones April 1992
Part 9 in the series Limestones and Caves of South Wales. 43 pp 15 surveys
and maps, 5 photographs / illustrations. This account presents detailed
information on all the known caves and mines of the Sychrhyd Gorge. This
enchantingly beautiful area is found at the head of the Vale of Neath, 3
kilometres north east of Glyn Neath near the village of Pont Nedd Fechan. The
limestone gorge is 500 metres long and is located on the downstream end of the
River Sychryd just before its confluence with the River Mellte, and is guarded
by one magnificent portal- the famous Dinas Rock. SB £5.00
- THE CAVES OF THE LITTLE NEATH VALLEY by Tony Oldham 1993 vi + 30 pp
18 surveys (2 are A3 ). Part 10 in the series Limestones and Caves of South
Wales. This book covers the area from Pant Mawr Pot to its resurgence near
Pwll Du. Incredibly detailed, complete with an index of caves by NGR. SB
£5.00
- THE CAVES ON THE WEST BANK OF THE TAWE VALLEY by Keith Jones 1997
37 pp surveys. No 12 in the series Limestones and Caves of South Wales.
Cover Dan y Ogof, Cathedral Cave, and Ogof y Esgyrn etc. The latter is
lacking in Timo's book. A very useful guide. SB £4.00
- CAVES OF SOUTH WALES by Tim Stratford 1995 4th edition 160 pp 8 pp
colour photos, maps plans and surveys. The next best thing to come out of
Swindon, after Diana Dors! Some of Britain's largest caves are contained in
the limestone outcrops of South Wales. It is nine years since this guide was
last published and the number of caves covered has gone from 90 to 137 and
since then the length of passages has risen from 121 to 234 km. The definative
guide to one of the most important caving regions of Britain. SB £8.95
- DARKWORLD / The Secrets of Llangattock Mountain by Martyn Farr 1997
125 pp 64 colour photos and some B&W historical photos. Maps, surveys etc.
Lavishly illustrated, this book describes over 40 years of cave exploration in
South Wales [UK], which has produced well over 42 miles [70 km] of cave
passage. This is a story of determination, tireless and dedicated
exploration. It recalls the successes and frustrations of the past and
discusses the prospects of further exciting discoveries in the future. HB
£15.95
Derbyshire
- CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT by Dave Gill et al 1991 257 pp numerous
surveys and location maps. First published as Caves of Derbyshire, this
edition attempts to cover all caves and mines of the area i e The Alderley Edge
Copper Mines and numerous other mines, visited by cavers. Now 7 years on, much
enlarged. SB £14.95
Yorkshire and Lancashire
- NORTHERN CAVES - For the latest information on this series of guide
books see the Northern Caves web site.
The original three volumes (see below) are long out of print and now fetching
high values on popular internet auction sites.
- NORTHERN CAVES Volume 1 / Wharfedale & the North-East by D Brook
et al 1988 282 pp Hundreds of caves listed, located and described. SB
£10.95
- NORTHERN CAVES Volume 2 / The Three Peaks by A Brook et al 1991 286
pp Numerous location maps and surveys. After ten years, the new revised guide
to the potholes of Penyghent, Malham and Ingleborough. SB £14.95
- NORTHERN CAVES Volume 3 / The Three Counties System and North West.
by D Brook et al 1994 287 pp 32 maps and surveys. The final volune in the
series, started some seventeen years back! All cavers will celebrate. SB
£15.95
- VIEWS OF THE CAVES NEAR INGLETON, GORDALE SCAR AND MALHAM CAVE, IN
YORKSHIRE, drawn and engraved by William Westall 1818. A facsimile
reproduction with a new introduction by Dr.Trevor R.Shaw. 8pp text, 12pp
introduction 12 full page plates - a few of which are rather dark in
reproduction and lack some detail. A historical document of some interest, not
only to cavers. SB £4.00 [out of print]
- SRT RIGGING GUIDE, A Practical Guide to Rigging Caves of the
Northern Pennines with Single Rope Techniques, by Dave Elliot and Dick Lawson,
published by Lizard, distributed by Cordee Books of Leicester, ISBN 0904405249.
A selection of vertical caves described with SRT rigging diagrams. Some routes
now out of date as the NCA bolting programme continues its work.
Ireland
- THE CAVES OF CO. CORK by Tony Oldham. xvi and 66pp. March 2003
A4 reprint [this is the same as the January 2001 reprint which only has
5 extra pages of new finds.]. 21 maps, surveys, front cover illustration
of Ovens Caves and 4 photos in text. Includes an Irish Introduction and
translation of Place Names by Cian O Se.
Pub. July 1981 Essential reading for any caver going to the Emerald Isle.
SB £7.50
- CAVES OF COUNTY CLARE compiled by C A Self and pub. by the
University of Bristol Spelñogical Society 1981. 224 pp. 55 figs, maps, surveys
etc. 9 b\w photos, 1 colour frontispiece, 5 sketches, cave index. Describes
a total of 251 caves with 77 km or 50 miles of passage. Area maps show the
locations of cave entrances and surveys are included of major caves. HB DW
£9.60
- CAVES OF COUNTY CLARE AND SOUTH GALWAY compiled and edited by Graham
Mullan 2003 259 pp, 92 figs, includes colour photos and surveys. This
is the third and latest in a series of caving guide to this area.
Published by the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society.
SB £20.00
- THE MINES OF IRELAND by Tony Oldham [June 2003] i + 45 pp, surveys.
Until the publication of the first edition of this book some years ago,
very little was known about the mines of Ireland. By researching
scientific [and the not so scientific] journals I have accumulated a
wealth of information on the mines both north and south of the border
from Bronze age to present day. For each mine a short description is
given, followed by a list of references, and if known the NGR. A recent
visit describes the present day remains. I have also attempted to
provide eejit proof directions for finding the mines. Useful reference
work. SB £6.00.
Also available as a CD with extra colour photos for £5.00.
Scotland
Availability
All of the above should be available from:
- bookshops,
- caving suppliers,
- or direct from Tony Oldham, 26 Railway Terrace, Cwm Park, Treorchy, CF42 6LW, United Kingdom; email: tonyfoldham@hotmail.com
- Mike Moore, web: www.moorebooks.co.uk
.
- Books about caves in Scotland, including those listed above, are available
from the Grampian Speleological Group.
Books marked as out of print may be available if you search hard enough,
and some may be re-printed in the future, but all should be available from
your local club library. Members of the BCRA also have access to the
BCRA library.
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