Monday 9 March 2009

Wookey Hole

Mondays adventures took us to Wookey Hole, yes I took a photo of the sign so that you would believe me!! Wookey Hole is famous for its caves, which has the River Axe running through it.


It's also a bit of an amusement park with Dinosaur Valley, The Wookey Fairy Garden, Wookey Hole Pier, Wookey Bears, Mini Golf, Paper Making and a lot more! Because we are currently visiting places in the 'off season' we are finding they never have all their attractions open and there aren't usually that many people around - which has its positives but also its negatives. Wookey Hole was really quite interesting and we enjoyed our day and learnt quite a few things along the way!

It was too cold for ice cream but the girls enjoyed looking at this one...



First up was our cave tour, where we heard the legend of the Witch of Wookey who was turned to stone many years ago.... which scared the life out of Leilani.... but she recovered!!! The caves were really quite fascinating and the history of them even more so. The caves were inhabited by men and women who were in the valley hunting bears and rhinoceros' over 50,000 years ago. 
We didn't take many photos while in the caves because the light wasn't very good, but here you can see the River Axe, which houses clean, pure water. 


There has been at least one Mill at Wookey Hole for centuries, in 1610 it was a papermill, which by the 20th century was the largest rag made paper mill in Europe. The rag boiler is silent now and the days when 35,000 sheets of paper were turned out every week are gone. Paper is still made here though, just the rags have gone - cotton now comes in bales straight from the cotton fields of the United States. But the same machinery and processes remain, and the skill of the paper-makers. We were shown how to make paper by hand and Leilani was very amused when the man told us one of the ingredients is Elephant poo!!!

Leilani made it through the caves by thinking about the Fairy Garden on the other side!!! We were lucky to see some sun for a few minutes and it looked beautiful with the glass crystals hanging in this tree reflecting all over the garden. It was fun finding the hidden fairies and imagining what was behind the secret fairy doors!!



Leilani & Emily were both very excited to see Grandad hiding in one of the caves....




Entering Dinosaur Valley was fun, especially because they made some ferocious noises!! The girls were pretty brave though and Emily was a crack up saying "They just pretend Lani"' over and over!!! All the while giving them a death stare out the corner of one eye!! 


I was thrilled to see a Woolly Mammoth here, and even more to read that they are the most famous from the Pleistocene time! I always knew my heritage was good!! 



This was Leilani's favourite Dino because she said he was friendly because he had a smile!!



Back inside and there were a whole range of things to see and do (most were closed though - lol!! We figured that weekends are probably the best time to come to places like this). But we enjoyed it nonetheless, and experienced what kept our ancestors entertained only a hundred years ago... how times have changed! We really should have got a photo of the Old Penny Arcade... there were hundreds of these old machines and they had it set out just as I imagine it would have been not that long ago. The Magical Mirror Maze was a great hit too, and we all know how much Lani loves her little rides....




This was the Mini Golf area which we didn't venture into, but it looked pretty cool!


They had this big bear shop here too, which again was closed but they had lots of cute teddies on display in the gift shop and while outside the Wookey Bears shop  I learnt about the legend of the Teddy Bear.... which sounded quite familiar, but I had totally forgotten!! If you don't know the story of the Teddy bear... let me know and I'll fill in you - or just google it and you will probably find the answer there too!!! It's very cool!!! 
Emily got to buy a new 'Lambie' from the gift shop, and Lani picked out a 'Bush Baby' (quite a strange, but cute lookin' thing) but I can't find a photo of them so I will have to post that later!!

And that was Wookey Hole.... well a bit of it anyway!


3 comments:

maree said...

Seems you may encounter a few Mammoths while you away. I'm enjoying reading about your adventures and learning quite a bit as I do. Keep it comming. Luv Maree.

Ange Carmichael said...

Wookey looks a little spookey (this sounds best with an english accent btw hehe)

The Wells Cathedral is just amazing, it blows me away that such buildings were possible so many years ago without all the technology we have today and the detail, how did they do it - would be interesting to know how long it took to complete?

I am working a few days a week now and netball is about to start up so my blog entries and reading may suffer a little (hopefully not too much) but I will be here :)

lauracritchfield said...

you should add up all the money you spend on those rides. People that drink Coffee every day end up spending about $1000 a year just on their starbucks coffee. Lani might be cheaper to be blindfolded when you take her places..lol. Although those rides do look fun and at least when ppl ask her what she did in America and England she can say "I went on a bunch of rides"

Because everyday is different and we can't remember them all, I thought I had better start writing them down. Welcome to life in the Challis home - where everyday is different!