• Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics.
  • Fingals Cave is a mesmerizing sea cave located on the enchanting island of Staffa, nestled within the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
  • Known as Fingals Cave , it bears a history and geology unlike any other cave in the world. At 72 feet tall and 270 feet deep, what makes this sea cave so...
  • Top ways to experience Fingals Cave and nearby attractions. ... I've wanted to visit Fingal's Cave for a long time, so pleased to have done it.
  • The site of Fingals Cave is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was declared a national nature reserve in September 2001.
  • Exploring Fingals Cave is a relatively simple process, as the cave is self-guided and there are no restrictions on where visitors can go.
  • Fingals Cave, most famous of the sea caves in the basalt southwest coast of Staffa, an island of the Inner Hebrides, western Scotland.
  • As the island of Staffa is situated in an area of volcanic activity, Fingals Cave was created by lava flow. The cave is made up of three layers.
  • The most famous of these is Fingals Cave, also known in Gaelic as An Uamh Binn or the Cave of Music, immortalised by Mendelssohn in his Hebrides Overture.
  • The Legend of Fingals Cave is one of Scotland’s greatest stories, found alongside one of its most spectacular natural wonders!
  • The legend continues its verses of the Giant creating a bridge from Ireland to Scotland and Staffa Island and Fingal's Cave are the two ends of the giants bridge.
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