Long Churn Cave
| Long Churn | |
|---|---|
Dr. Bannisters Hand Basin | |
| Location | Ingleton |
| Coordinates | 54°10′32″N 2°20′57″W / 54.17556°N 2.34917°W |
| Discovery | 1870 |
Long Churn Cave is a cave in the Ingleborough area of the Yorkshire Dales. First explored before 1779, it has become a popular location for beginner cavers and it contains the most famous squeeze in the Dales, the "Cheesepress". It is near Selside, about 9 miles (14 km) north of Ingleton, North Yorkshire. Access is by permission from the landowner at Selside Farm after payment of a nominal fee.