• Tony is on holiday until Saturday 20th

    This means that the Travelling Shop will be out of action for a week and any inquiries sent to him won't be picked up until he's back.

    In the meantime the rest of the Starless River team will be hard at work ensuring online orders are posted out to you all. Thanks everyone.

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  • Help us work out the future of the Inglesport Café

    We've been trading since 1977 and next year will be our 50th anniversary.

    The café has been part of that for a long time, running quietly in the background for years, and we don't think it always gets the credit it deserves as a genuine community hub. ⁠But we need to be straight with you: the café is under real pressure, and we’re not sure of the best path forward.....

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Lanzarote Tubes

cap n chris

Well-known member
If anyone is going, or thinking of going, underground on Lanzarote can they PM me please for some important information.
 
Re: Cueva de los Siete Lagos (aka Los Lagos), the entrance gate has been recently reworked with close-mesh panels welded to the lower half of the entire gate stopping people climbing down it (the rockface can still be climbed). The mesh is presumed (as yet unconfirmed) to cover over the access route used by clandestine visitors. This work will almost certainly have been done by the local Council.

Thanks to Allan from SWCC for the information. We hope to get some photographs on our next visit unless anyone else is going soon.
 
Access info update, December 2016:

Having just returned from the island here's the most recent understanding on access:

All access to all caves is subject to permission, but gaining permission is quite involved and in some instances (National Park) it won't be granted unless it is something like a University Research Project, with a six page application being filled in beforehand. Some of the caves are in the National Park, some elsewhere are Natural Monuments, others are in relatively open areas and no problems have been reported or experienced.

All caves are off limits due to bird nesting season between (and including) January to May.

The island is a Biosphere Reserve with the following Protection Classifications (& number thereof)

    National Park
    Natural Park (2)
    Comprehensive Natural Reserve
    Specially Protected Bird Area (SPBA) (5)
    Natural Monument (5)
    Site of Scientific Interest (2)
    Protected Landscape (2)
    Marine Reserve
    Site of Community Interest (SCI) (11)

Furthermore the island also recently became a Geoparque with a further tranche of funding and attendant restrictions on freedom of movement, principally with fines for wandering away from delineated paths.

Don't let any of this put you off visiting the magnificent island, though, as it has fabulous R&R, usually excellent weather and if you are a caver and like rocks (you do like rocks, don't you?), then you'll find it very rocky and therefore very up your street.
 
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