The cave is below the West face of one of the three Daw Pits of the Bishopston Valley. The pit is found by walking along the stream bed to the first pit, then climb up the East bank. The pit is in a group of trees. The entrance is between boulders below the cliff.
Description
The entrance leads to a chamber with a mud floor. Directly in front, an awkward climb leads to a static sump. To the right the chamber ends in a boulder choke. To the left, a passage leads to a second static sump.
History
Hydrology
Conservation
SSSI: 1036 Pwll-du Head and Bishopston Valley (Mixed/M)