I posted this earlier on in the year but messed it up a bit
so here is the proper report this time!
There are a few old railway tunnels in the area used by the trains going back and forth from the various mines in the area. The best known tunnels are part of a path which follows the old railway. There is however a lesser know one which Ill show you all below!
this is the entrance from the Saundersfoot side
looking down the tunnel once inside the entrance, the whole length is approximatley half a mile
Half way up the tunnel is a smaller one leading off. not usre what its for but it only goes in 20 metres or so
you can see where the sleepers were, all the way through the tunnel is a thick covering of oxide mud
and the exit at the other end. this end the council used to tip rubbish. the mud is deep (nearly lost my boots) and full of glass and bits of metal.
Shoe
Heard recently that this will soon be caged off to prevent access.

There are a few old railway tunnels in the area used by the trains going back and forth from the various mines in the area. The best known tunnels are part of a path which follows the old railway. There is however a lesser know one which Ill show you all below!
this is the entrance from the Saundersfoot side
looking down the tunnel once inside the entrance, the whole length is approximatley half a mile
Half way up the tunnel is a smaller one leading off. not usre what its for but it only goes in 20 metres or so
you can see where the sleepers were, all the way through the tunnel is a thick covering of oxide mud
and the exit at the other end. this end the council used to tip rubbish. the mud is deep (nearly lost my boots) and full of glass and bits of metal.
Shoe
Heard recently that this will soon be caged off to prevent access.