• 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.
  • Fingals Cave has inspired many artists, writers and composers, including August Strindberg, Jules Verne, John Keats and Pink Floyd.
  • Setting off from Glasgow, taking a sea tour from Oban is the quickest way to visit Fingals Cave, as it is only two and a half hour’s drive away.
  • The Legend of Fingals Cave is one of Scotland’s greatest stories, found alongside one of its most spectacular natural wonders!
  • Due to its great distinctiveness, many consider the breathtaking Fingals Cave to be among the most memorable sights in Europe.
  • Fingal's Cave was deified by Mendelssohn in his Hebrides Overture and in a well-known painting by the craftsman J M W Turner.
  • Fingals Cave can be visited during summer via special cruises, that allow curious visitors to see this wonderful source of inspiration.
  • Fingals Cave is a cave located on the coast of the small deserted island called Staffa, that is part of Europe’s Scotland.
  • Situated on Staffa, an uninhabited island of the Inner Hebrides, Fingals Cave is the kind of place that looks like something out of a dream.