What were your top explores of 2021? Post your highlights of 2021 below. Can be Top 5, Top 10 etc or just the best place you went in 2021...
Here's mine...
So that was the year that was. Been a weird one. One where we’ve at least been able to get back to exploring, albeit in a slightly different brave new world. Usually, my best explores would be peppered with places overseas, including quirky, lesser-seen sites in Hong Kong, along with the odd European explore. This year, though, with overseas travel being permitted but difficult, while I’ve been able to get out-and-about my main holiday was to North Wales, hence all the explores here are from the UK.
Big shout out to the people I explored with this year. Always a pleasure to meet up with @Bikin Glynn and to explore with my two non-forum member explore buddies Jason and Dale. Also, big up to @Ojay and the forum mods who keep this place running. And all you guys on here that contribute regularly and make this the best urbex website on the web.
I’ve really been getting into mines of recent so a good proportion of my Top 10 are underground. There’s also 4-5 explores that would have made the Top 10 but aren’t included because they needed to be posted in NP or, in some cases, not at all.
Hence here are my Top 10 explores of 2021:
1. Dawson’s Fabrics, Skelmanthorpe, May 2021
Report: HERE
This place is epic. Tried a while back but failed, so very pleased to be finally able to tick it off. It’s got everything you could want from an industrial explore; machines, labs, decay and the bale shoot! Explored with Jason.
2. Rhosydd Slate Mine, Blaenau Ffestiniog, August 2021
Report: PENDING
This was the pick of the Welsh slate mines I did in the Summer. Still not managed to get the report up yet. It’s massive and I only really scratched the surface. It’s a bit of a hike but well worth it, given the extensive over-ground remains and equally impressive underground workings. Solo explore.
3. Holme Bank Mine, Bakewell, Derbyshire, June 2021
Report: HERE
Made two visits to this former chert mine in the space of a couple of weeks in June. It’s all on the level but the maze-like passages keep you on your toes and mean a map of the workings, which are actually two mines, is essential. Plenty on old remnants left and you could literally spend hours in this place. Explored with Jason and then again with Dale.
4. Heanor Grammar School, Derbyshire, August 2021
Report: HERE
A bit of old school old school. Had our eye on this place for a while. Eventually we found a tortuous way in. Pretty empty but some lovely internal features still left plus loads of great decay. We got busted just as we were about to leave and were escorted out by the very reasonable security man. Explored with Dale.
5. RAF Hospital Nocton Hall, Lincolnshire, May 2021
Report: HERE
Permission visit. Never cracked this place in the past so with extensive small-group tours being offered by the enthusiastic Mary, it was a no-brainer. Turned out to be a fantastic tour and got a really good look round this old urbex classic. Who can evert tire of those corridors? Tour with my mate Gazza.
6. Kirklees College, Huddersfield, November 2021
Report: HERE
This place has been around for ages but only really came to my attention when my mate did it. It’s a massive place and is now right and royally trashed. That said, was bowled over by the sheer size of the place and the fantastic decay of the older for infirmary part of the site. A pleasant surprise. Explored with Dale and Jason.
7. Wapping Mine/Cumberland show cavern, Matlock, Derbyshire, November 2021
Report: HERE
This place is absolutely massive and really is a game of two halves: the rough and rocky former lead mine then the manicured show mine section. Explored with @Bikin Glynn . Loads to see here and far more to see than we could manage in the two-or-so hours we were in here. Explored with Bikin.
8. Bontddu Hall, Dolgellau, North Wales, July 2021
Report: HERE
This place became a bit of a Facebook/Goontube hotspot. Luckily managed to get round this place before it got tour-bused. Enjoyable explore but sad to see such a fine building in such a state. Be interested to see what the future holds for this place. Solo explore.
9. Watersaw Mine, Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, May 2021
Report: HERE
Having done its sister mine the previous year it was time to check out this extensive fluorspar barytes lead mine. Unfortunately, couldn’t explore as much of the mine as we wanted to due to collapses but got to see enough of the place to get a feel for it. Explored with Dale and @ikkdjct
10. George Barnsley’s, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, April 2021
Report: HERE
Familiarity breeds contempt, apparently. Not in the case of GBs. Why am I including this here? Well, yes, it may not be as good as it was back in its heyday, but it was still doable in 2021 and there was still a lot to see. Ultimately, the pictures do the talking and there were plenty of them so again, this old classic makes it into my Top 10. Explored with @Bikin Glynn
OK – goodbye to 2021. Here’s to an exciting 2022. Stay safe and keep exploring.
Here's mine...
So that was the year that was. Been a weird one. One where we’ve at least been able to get back to exploring, albeit in a slightly different brave new world. Usually, my best explores would be peppered with places overseas, including quirky, lesser-seen sites in Hong Kong, along with the odd European explore. This year, though, with overseas travel being permitted but difficult, while I’ve been able to get out-and-about my main holiday was to North Wales, hence all the explores here are from the UK.
Big shout out to the people I explored with this year. Always a pleasure to meet up with @Bikin Glynn and to explore with my two non-forum member explore buddies Jason and Dale. Also, big up to @Ojay and the forum mods who keep this place running. And all you guys on here that contribute regularly and make this the best urbex website on the web.
I’ve really been getting into mines of recent so a good proportion of my Top 10 are underground. There’s also 4-5 explores that would have made the Top 10 but aren’t included because they needed to be posted in NP or, in some cases, not at all.
Hence here are my Top 10 explores of 2021:
1. Dawson’s Fabrics, Skelmanthorpe, May 2021
Report: HERE
This place is epic. Tried a while back but failed, so very pleased to be finally able to tick it off. It’s got everything you could want from an industrial explore; machines, labs, decay and the bale shoot! Explored with Jason.
2. Rhosydd Slate Mine, Blaenau Ffestiniog, August 2021
Report: PENDING
This was the pick of the Welsh slate mines I did in the Summer. Still not managed to get the report up yet. It’s massive and I only really scratched the surface. It’s a bit of a hike but well worth it, given the extensive over-ground remains and equally impressive underground workings. Solo explore.
3. Holme Bank Mine, Bakewell, Derbyshire, June 2021
Report: HERE
Made two visits to this former chert mine in the space of a couple of weeks in June. It’s all on the level but the maze-like passages keep you on your toes and mean a map of the workings, which are actually two mines, is essential. Plenty on old remnants left and you could literally spend hours in this place. Explored with Jason and then again with Dale.
4. Heanor Grammar School, Derbyshire, August 2021
Report: HERE
A bit of old school old school. Had our eye on this place for a while. Eventually we found a tortuous way in. Pretty empty but some lovely internal features still left plus loads of great decay. We got busted just as we were about to leave and were escorted out by the very reasonable security man. Explored with Dale.
5. RAF Hospital Nocton Hall, Lincolnshire, May 2021
Report: HERE
Permission visit. Never cracked this place in the past so with extensive small-group tours being offered by the enthusiastic Mary, it was a no-brainer. Turned out to be a fantastic tour and got a really good look round this old urbex classic. Who can evert tire of those corridors? Tour with my mate Gazza.
6. Kirklees College, Huddersfield, November 2021
Report: HERE
This place has been around for ages but only really came to my attention when my mate did it. It’s a massive place and is now right and royally trashed. That said, was bowled over by the sheer size of the place and the fantastic decay of the older for infirmary part of the site. A pleasant surprise. Explored with Dale and Jason.
7. Wapping Mine/Cumberland show cavern, Matlock, Derbyshire, November 2021
Report: HERE
This place is absolutely massive and really is a game of two halves: the rough and rocky former lead mine then the manicured show mine section. Explored with @Bikin Glynn . Loads to see here and far more to see than we could manage in the two-or-so hours we were in here. Explored with Bikin.
8. Bontddu Hall, Dolgellau, North Wales, July 2021
Report: HERE
This place became a bit of a Facebook/Goontube hotspot. Luckily managed to get round this place before it got tour-bused. Enjoyable explore but sad to see such a fine building in such a state. Be interested to see what the future holds for this place. Solo explore.
9. Watersaw Mine, Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, May 2021
Report: HERE
Having done its sister mine the previous year it was time to check out this extensive fluorspar barytes lead mine. Unfortunately, couldn’t explore as much of the mine as we wanted to due to collapses but got to see enough of the place to get a feel for it. Explored with Dale and @ikkdjct
10. George Barnsley’s, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, April 2021
Report: HERE
Familiarity breeds contempt, apparently. Not in the case of GBs. Why am I including this here? Well, yes, it may not be as good as it was back in its heyday, but it was still doable in 2021 and there was still a lot to see. Ultimately, the pictures do the talking and there were plenty of them so again, this old classic makes it into my Top 10. Explored with @Bikin Glynn
OK – goodbye to 2021. Here’s to an exciting 2022. Stay safe and keep exploring.
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