To me revisiting the caves was a real disappointment - although my kids thought it was fine. The caves are dry sandstone in the top of the West hill near the castle. years ago you would be taken around with a rather crusty old guide with a lantern and there was real atmosphere to them. it used to be a little scary. Unfortunately it is now occupied by the Smugglers adventure which has basically brough t many of the seaside arcade games up from the front into the caves. There is still a sort of interactive history trail which reacts as you move round but it is a bit of a sorry affair. The caves were used during the war as shelters, and prior to that by smugglers. Since then theey used to be used for dances rright up to the eighties when there were discos in the caves - which keep an even temperature all year and keep thee noise down for locals. I love these caves (5 for the caves - much of which you can still see) but hated the attraction thing (2 for the attraction). Maybe I am just getting old. The kids did want to go again! read more