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"Yesterday, kayaking into Fingal’s Cave, the Isle of Staffa ... and the island itself, is one of Scotland's most mysterious and much-loved landmarks, with its hexagonally jointed basalt and ...
This, is the Isle of Staffa, and home to the magical cave of Fingal ... to connect Ireland to Scotland and to allow him to face up to his rival Irish hero Fingal. As mentioned before, there ...
In 1772, Joseph Banks wrote about the otherworldly basalt columns and magnificent acoustics of Fingal's Cave ... 269-foot cave. When conditions are right, it's possible to walk or kayak into ...
Staffa came into the care of the National Trust for Scotland in 1986, as a gift from John Elliott, Jr., of New York in honor of his wife Elly's birthday, according to the trust. The Fingal Cave is ...
National Trust for Scotland Operations Manager for West Highlands said: “Following the storm damage that occurred last winter, the majority of repairs to the steps leading into Fingal’s Cave ...
The UK’s best hidden gem was Fingal’s Cave on the Isle of Staffa in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. The sea cave on the uninhabited island is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and can be ...
Alan sails to the island of Iona, cruises past Fingal's Cave, visits Scone Palace and more. Alan sets sail to the sacred island of Iona, known as the cradle of Christianity in Scotland.