A horizontal lead miners’ adit (a level tube driven horizontally into the slope) leads to the cavern itself, a limestone cave, 200 metres below earth. Because the small adit is always flooded, entrance to the cave is only possible by boat after descending a lengthy stairway. The cavern opens up at the end of the adit, featuring fluorspar veins, stalactites and stalagmites, and the “Bottomless Pit.”
The Hermitage
It is looked after by the National Trust for Scotland. In the 18th century, the Dukes of Atholl used to adore this spectacular tract of Perthshire woodland.
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