Goyden Pot
Goyden Pot is a cave system in Upper Nidderdale in the Yorkshire Dales.
The main entrance is situated in the (often dry) streambed of the infant River Nidd, but in times of spate the river pours spectacularly in through a series of waterfalls.
Like many other caves in the dales Goyden Pot is prone to flooding and is potentially dangerous. As such, it should only be explored by experienced cavers and potholers.
Upstream is Manchester Hole - which also takes in waters from the River Nidd.
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