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In February 2016, d0d014 said about Scott's Grotto
Limited opening hours, you can't just turn up, so make sure before you go. Very interesting and unusual. Doesn't take too long to go around it. Dark and cool inside so wrap up warm and take a torch.
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In March 2016, Alan W said about Scott's Grotto
a very interesting and different afternoon, not the sort of thing you see everyday, the only problem is it's only open on a Saturday.
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In April 2016, KeithEgroup said about Scott's Grotto
Scotts Grotto is a little piece of history that thankfully has been kept and restored. You can see the history on their website but I suggest you wait until you get there and have it told first hand by one of the very enthusiastic volunteers.

We visited with our teenage daughter and her friend both of whom loved exploring the tunnels and seeing the shells.

It will only take 30-45 minutes to see the whole area including the summer house. No charge but a suggested donation of £1 each which is very worth the money.

A lovely afternoon out.
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In April 2016, Sam I said about Scott's Grotto
I wasn't sure what to expect when I arrived given the only entrance fee was a suggested £1 donation and it only being open Saturday afternoons, but this is certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.

Inside you'll find a warren of tunnels lined with shells and stones, Torches are provided but I'd recommend bringing your own too. It's a bit nippy too so wear a jacket.

It only takes 5 minutes or so to explore so it's not a day trip, but we did go round twice. It's definitely worth a look, although the location in the centre of a residential street means parking isn't easy. The guides/wardens were very friendly and knowledgeable.
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In April 2016, Helen-Anna-Man said about Scott's Grotto
My son loves Scotts Grotto! From the age of 3 (he is now 6) he has been visiting. The Grotto is a set of pitch black underground tunnels. What more does any child want!? A torch and a dark labyrinth of tunnels to run around in and make up fantasies and imagine adventures!

There is a voluntary donation for an entrance fee. So it's a very cheap hour of kids entertainment. We live very close to the Grotto. Not sure I would travel to Ware to only see the Grotto, however there are lots of other family activities in Ware you could chose to do afterwards.
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In April 2016, IpswichFoodfan said about Scott's Grotto
An amazing small "folly" which is mainly underground. Only open occasionally at weekends. Our young grand children loved it, and loved the excitement of exploring dark underground tunnels using a torch each.Well decorated with shells stuck to the walls Take torches if you plan to visit.
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In May 2016, Matt D said about Scott's Grotto
Forgotten how great this place is can be done in an hour my 4 yr old and 7 loved it bring a torch and sensible shoes
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In May 2016, Guinea_Pig_Flock said about Scott's Grotto
This is well worth a visit - it's great fun exploring with a torch and bigger than you might expect. The guides are very friendly and parking is easy.
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In May 2016, Discover243213 said about Scott's Grotto
We visited Scotts Grotto as a family with two children aged 7 and 12. We all thoroughly enjoyed our visit! The tour guide that gives you a little bit of information about the grotto before you go in was very friendly and informative. The tunnels are very dark so it is best to take a torch, although the volunteers do offer to lend you one. It took us just under an hour to go around and see the summer house. The admission is a voluntary donation of £1 per adult. I would definitely recommend Scotts Grotto!
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In June 2016, MMWJ said about Scott's Grotto
Always a great trip for young people so many hidden gems to see - if you take a torch. A wonderful bizarre grotto tucked away in Ware
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