Caving in South Wales
Our caving trips can be entirely customised to your group’s preferences, and the challenge level can be discussed with the instructor. All you have to do is immerse yourself in our award-winning caving session.
What to expect
To make the experience even more memorable, we’ll provide you with photos of your adventure! But, so you can imagine how the day might look, we’ve put together an example caving day structure for you:
- Meet at or near Ystradfellte, Glynneath, our most popular caving location.
- We will provide you with all necessary caving equipment, such as helmets, lamps, belts, oversuits, and footwear (if needed).
- You and your group will live the adrenaline-fuelled experience of caving in breathtaking cave systems safely.
The caving session could be wet, so spare, warm clothes are highly recommended! Bring a change of clothes, a towel, and a packed lunch with water.
Caving in South Wales lasts half a day, which is 3.5 hours, or a full day, which is 7 hours. We recommend that novices start with half a day.
We’ll organise all the details for you and provide a comprehensive information pack outlining the planned activities. Our post-activity card will include instructions on how to access your photos for free.
Pricing
Whole Day | Half Day | |
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Small Group (1-4) | £450 | £325 |
Medium Group (5-10) | £95 pp | £65 pp |
Large Group (11-20)* | £85 pp | £55 pp |
*Discounts are available for larger groups; contact us to learn more.
To confirm your booking, we’ll request a deposit, with the remaining balance payable the day before your scheduled activity.
Booked an individual climbing session for my grandson aged 14 ( with his grandfather) with Steffan. It was great for his self confidence and he will definitely continue with this activity. We would come back to Wales specifically for Steffan.
Excellent instruction and tuition from Steffan for four ‘apprehensive’ climbers. Steffan was very patient and calming showing us the ‘ropes’. Would definitely recommend.
We had a great full day of activities with Hawk Adventure and had Steve as our guide. We started in the morning with rock climbing and abseiling which was a great fun, and Steve made us feel at ease with his expertise.
Group Types
Our caving and potholing adventures in South Wales are organised to suit your preferences, and the instructor will adjust the level of challenge on the day.
Stag & Hen Do’s
A memorable way to celebrate with friends before the big day. Enjoy a mix of adventure, laughter, and unforgettable moments in an exhilarating cave setting.
Schools/Scouts
An educational and exciting activity tailored for young explorers. The adventure is perfect for team building, developing new skills, and experiencing the wonders of nature.
Corporate
Enhance teamwork and camaraderie with a thrilling underground experience. A unique way to challenge your team and strengthen workplace connections.
Family
A perfect deal for families looking to explore and bond together. The instructor will ensure a fun, safe, and accessible adventure suitable for all ages and abilities.
Solo/Couples
Perfect for solo adventurers or couples seeking a memorable and intimate experience.
Ability Levels
Whether you’re a beginner seeking a guided cave tour or an adventurous spirit looking for an exciting caving trip, our tailored caving experiences in the Brecon Beacons guarantee a memorable and safe underground adventure.

Beginner
Ideal for those new to caving. Enjoy a guided tour with plenty of support, gentle exploration, and the chance to discover the beauty of underground spaces at a relaxed pace.

Intermediate
Perfect for those with some caving experience looking to take on a bit more challenge. Explore exciting cave systems and develop your skills under the guidance of an experienced instructor.

Expert
Designed for seasoned cavers seeking a thrilling adventure. Tackle more demanding routes and immerse yourself in the exhilaration of exploring complex cave systems in the Brecon Beacons.
Caving Locations
The Brecon Beacons stand out as one of Britain’s most breathtaking caving areas, with its diverse variety of caves and potholes that provide endless opportunities for exciting exploration. Our team chooses caves that match the preferences and abilities of each individual or group to deliver a fantastic and enjoyable experience to all participants. In these enchanting caves, you will marvel at the beauty of majestic stalactites, towering stalagmites, rippled curtains, smooth flowstone, and mineral-rich calcite veins.
Our most common meeting points for our popular caving sites are The Angel Inn in Pontneddfechan and The Cwm Porth Car Park. Detailed meeting instructions and maps are provided with the booking.

Ystradfellte Caves
Porth yr Ogof: Perfect all-rounder Cave with challenges for beginners through to intermediates. Similar to a giant assault course with lots of fun challenges, such as the Letter Box, Washing Machine and the Maze.

Neath Valley Caves
There is the Little Neath River Cave Not for the faint hearted, experienced cavers only! This river cave starts with a narrow passage set into a riverbed and opens into an extensive system.
There are also 3 shorter cave systems all within a 15-minute walk of each other.
- White Lady Cave
- Bridge Cave
- Town Drain
There are more suited to intermediate groups due to the challenges involved.

Meet the Instructors
What sets us apart from our Competitors is the Quality and Experience of our Staff. We are extremely proud of our reputation as an Award Winning, High Quality Provider with the very best of Instructional Staff.
FAQs
Caving involves exploring natural underground spaces with a guide. It includes walking, crawling, and sometimes climbing through cave passages. You should expect a potentially wet experience and need to bring appropriate clothing and gear as specified.
We can run a range of vertical cave trips, which can include SRT/ladder climbing/abseiling, or we can run horizontal trips.
You will learn basic caving skills, including navigation through cave systems, safety practices, and, depending on the cave and the agreed-upon level of challenge, potentially some single-rope techniques.
Yes, there is a difference. Potholing specifically refers to exploring vertical caves or potholes, often involving prusiking and abseiling. Caving, on the other hand, is a broader term that includes exploring all types of natural underground spaces.
If conditions on the day are poor, the instructor will make decisions based on safety and may adjust the session accordingly. We can offer an activity substitute for the same day, such as canyoning or Gorge Walking (something more weather-tolerant), or you can re-book your caving experience for an alternative day. If you have any concerns about weather or conditions, we recommend that you contact us directly.
Our highly qualified and experienced instructors supervise all our caving activities in South Wales. Safety is a priority for us, and we provide all necessary equipment. Remember always to follow your instructors’ instructions and guidelines.
Here’s a list of things you need to bring:
- A change of clothes and a towel for the end of the session
- Two layers of upper body clothing (e.g., t-shirt and jumper or fleece)
- Old trousers, leggings, or tracksuit bottoms (no jeans or shorts)
- Wellies and thick socks if you have them
- Spare contact lenses (if required)
- Any relevant medication
If you need further information, feel free to contact us directly.