• Legend has it a giant once lived in ‘An Uamh Binn’, a place eternally swept by the deep and swellling sea, also known as Fingals Cave.
  • Fingal's Cave is the most famous Scottish cave, located on the Isle of Staffa; well-known for its magical sounds that create the Fingal's Cave music.
  • Filmed in Fingals Cave, a dramatic sea cave almost an hour’s journey by sea from the Island of Mull, over the course of seven separate visits.
  • Discovering Fingals Cave in Scotland, an ominous sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland formed entirely from basalt and lava.
  • Fingal 's Cave ( Scottish Gaelic: Uamh - Binn ) is a 85 -meter-long cave on the uninhabited Scottish island of Staffa.
  • Fingals Cave is a Geological Wonder! Firstly, the landmark cave is staggeringly deep at around 230 feet (70 metres).
  • Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics.
  • That’s because Fingals Cave has another quality — one echoed by its Gaelic name An Uamh Binn or the Cave of Music.
  • Description. Fingal's Cave is a sea cave formed within Tertiary basalt lava flows which have cooled to form hexagonal columns.