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Stunning ‘natural cathedral’ attraction people say is Lake District at its best

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And the hidden infinity pools and natural ponds nearby
And the hidden infinity pools and natural ponds nearby

THE Lake District is home to some of the UK's most amazing scenery.

However, there's one lesser-known beauty spot in the area that people have described as looking like a natural cathedral due to how impressive it looks.

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The cave has been described as a natural cathedral insideCredit: Alamy
Its roof stands at 40ft tall and can be explored by walkers
Its roof stands at 40ft tall and can be explored by walkersCredit: Alamy
Natural windows let light into the cavern and provide a unique atmosphere
Natural windows let light into the cavern and provide a unique atmosphereCredit: Alamy

Cathedral Quarry, also known as Cathedral Cave, is a series of interlinked caverns and quarries found near the valley and hamlet of Little Langdale.

The main feature of the network of tunnels is one huge cavern standing at the end of a really long tunnel, known as "The Cathedral".

Its 40ft high walls have two natural windows letting in the light from outside, creating a unique atmosphere within the cave.

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Blogger Walking Englishman described the cave as a "work of art" left over from mining work being conducted in the hills.

He wrote: "Much mining activity leaves scars on the landscape. Not so here, a work of art has been created.

"Within the natural cathedral the acoustics are fine enough to host a small concert. And the hole in the roof. WOW."

He isn't the only person to have been amazed by the cavern either, with Lake District Hidden Gems sharing video of it on their Instagram.

They described it as "a true hidden gem and family friendly walk that's well worth visiting if you love an adventure".

Their followers were amazed by the cavern, with one writing: "Great place to visit and the views outside are beautiful too."

Another said: "Place is so pretty. Better in real life."

A third added: "Been here a few times, what an amazing place."

Elsewhere, the cave has an overall score of 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, with one person describing it as "a monument to the Lake District’s beauty".

They added: "This cave was an incredible example of how small nature can make you feel. Spectacular is an understatement."

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Another reviewer wrote: "Wonder at the raw beauty of Langdale, Lake District country at its best."

Walkers are able to visit the cavern, which is now managed by the National Trust, according to Visit Cumbria.

They recommend bringing lighting for anyone wanting to explore the quarries.

They wrote: "There are various tunnels to explore, which will require lighting, as one is about 400 feet long."

The quarry is far from the only natural hidden gem found in the Lake District.

Infinity Pools

There's a naturally occurring infinity pool overlooking Thirlmere, in the middle of a tiered waterfall.

It's found just a 10-minute drive south of the town of Keswick.

Visitors have been promised that they will have "the whole place to yourself" because of how unknown the spot is.

Fairy Ponds

The Wasdale Emerald Pool has been described online as a "wild swimming paradise" set among stunning scenery in the Lake District.

The striking blue waters stand out among their green backdrop, with the summit of England's tallest mountain Scafell Pike in full view on clear days.

Small waterfalls constantly pour fresh water into the pool, providing a gentle peaceful sound for anyone taking a dip.

Meanwhile, Sun Online Travel's writers listed their favourite hidden gems in the UK.

And these UK beaches are among the best in Europe.

The cathedral can be found at the end of a long tunnel
The cathedral can be found at the end of a long tunnelCredit: Alamy
The cathedral has also been labelled a work of art
The cathedral has also been labelled a work of artCredit: Alamy

Ryan Gray

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