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Report - Llanberis bomb store - Llanberis, North Wales - October 2024

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MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
The Llanberis bomb store was built by the air ministry in the eastern pit of the disused Glynrhonwy Isaf slate quarry, the quarry was deemed suitable for the storage of 18,000 tons of bombs and construction of the bomb store was completed in 1941.
Because of the great depth of the quarry the bomb store was built with 2 levels. The lower level and a conventional flat reinforced concrete ceiling which also formed the floor of the upper level. Standard and narrow gauge railway lines entered the lower level of the depot through the original quarry access tunnels, while three electric lifts transported bombs to the upper floor. The deep pits to the west of the depot were later used for burning and dumping redundant and dismantled ordnance.
Overhead protection was given by forty feet of broken slate. In January 1942, two-thirds of the structure collapsed within seconds under the weight of the overlaying backfill, completely engulfing a train of twenty seven wagons which was in the process of unloading. The collapse buried over 14,000 tons of bombs which at the time represented 14% of the total RAF stock, Most of the bombs were recovered and although the remaining tunnels were eventually cleared of debris, no ammunition was ever stored underground at Llanberis again.
The depot remained in use after the war but all functional stock was removed by March 1955 and the depot closed in July 1956.

Explore - We've wanted to have a look at this place for years but never seemed to get round to it on previous visits to the area. We were passing while on a night away so thought we'd finally tick it off. While it's been posted a lot we were quite surprised by the place, it's much bigger than expected and the underground storage bays are impressive. Access is very easy and It made for an enjoyable wander for a couple of hours.

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Thanks for looking
 

MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
Nice take on this old classic!
Cheers, it was better than we expected, we've seen it loads but you can't really appreciate the scale of the place from photos. The way sound travels in there is bizarre!
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Cheers, it was better than we expected, we've seen it loads but you can't really appreciate the scale of the place from photos. The way sound travels in there is bizarre!
Innit just? Bit of a challenge to light but such a unique place. If you have waders, you can get down the flooded tunnel at the back into the old quarry workings.
 

MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
Innit just? Bit of a challenge to light but such a unique place. If you have waders, you can get down the flooded tunnel at the back into the old quarry workings.
We got to the end of the first quarry tunnel Where it opens into the second quarry pit and realised that walking boots wouldn't cut it, it was very flooded.
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
We got to the end of the first quarry tunnel Where it opens into the second quarry pit and realised that walking boots wouldn't cut it, it was very flooded.
Yeah, same here. Waders required, deffo. Especially in the wet season, which is all-year-round in North Wales!
 

wormster

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Did you find any original WW2 graffiti?? It's there underneath the growing cackscrawl!!
 

JakeV50

"The Pump People"
Regular User
The one thing I will never forget about this place is the echo when you're inside. Never heard anything like it
 

wormster

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
It's one of the best experimental photogay spots in the UK after Box (grumble, moan, mump!!! - I miss that place)
 

MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
Did you find any original WW2 graffiti?? It's there underneath the growing cackscrawl!!
No, wish we'd spent more time looking now! I also wish we'd took wellies to cross the second quarry pit. Might need a revisit.
Lovely coverage. Would love to see this one. 👍
Thanks, it's well worth the visit.
Still a great location, need a return visit to better my old pictures!
We really enjoyed it, much better than we expected it to be!
The one thing I will never forget about this place is the echo when you're inside. Never heard anything like it
They were very weird, so loud and they sound completely different to the original sound.
 
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