Mother Ludlam's Cave
This place is the subject of local legends about a good witch and a Celtic God.

šŸ“œ Small sandstone cave in the Wey Valley, Surrey, England.
šŸ” Subject of local legends about a good witch and a Celtic God.

Why Go

🌊 Features a natural spring, Ludwell, once considered sacred.
šŸ“œ Rich local legends involving Mother Ludlam (a good witch), a Celtic god of healing, and the Devil's Jumps.
šŸ¦‡ Provides a roost for various bat species, including Natterer's, Daubenton's, and Long-eared bats.
🚶 Accessible via an easy walk along a public footpath.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Venturing into the cave is prohibited, with the entrance sealed by iron gates due to structural instability.

Tips

šŸ’” Visit nearby Frensham Church to see the cauldron associated with Mother Ludlam's legend.

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