• Fingals Cave is a Geological Wonder! Firstly, the landmark cave is staggeringly deep at around 230 feet (70 metres).
  • Fingals Cave is an 85 meter long cave on the uninhabited Scottish island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, United Kingdom.
  • 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 owes its modern reputation to an 1829 visit by composer Felix Mendelssohn, who was overcome with the cave’s incredible acoustics.
  • What is the easiest way to get to Fingal's Cave from Oban? Are there tours directly from Oban or do we need to get to the Isle of Mull first?
  • Fingals Cave is a sea cave located on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland. It is known for its unique natural formation and stunning acoustics.
  • Entrance to Fingal's Cave on Staffa Island in the Southern Hebrides of Scotland. Believe it or not, those well-shapen rocks were formed by nature, not man.
  • Aside from its astounding beauty courtesy of nature’s power, Fingals Cave has some colorful folklores attached to it, too.
  • Fingals Cave is one of Scotland’s geological marvels, on the windbuffered coastline of the Isle of Staffa.