Three Counties System

Three Counties System

The Three Counties System is a set of inter-connected limestone solutional cave systems spanning the borders of Cumbria, Lancashire and North Yorkshire in the north of England. The possibility of connecting a number of discrete cave systems in the area to create a single super-system that spans the county borders was first proposed by Dave Brook in 1968, and it was achieved in 2011. The system is currently about long, making it the longest in the UK and the thirty-fourth longest in the world, and there continues to be scope for considerably extending the system.

Details

Depth
253 m
Access
Various}}
Length
about 90 km
Caption
Duke Street in Ireby Fell Cavern II
Geology
Carboniferous limestone
Hazards
Various
Map Width
250
Difficulty
Various
Photo Width
250| location = North-West England
Entrance Count
56