England, Wales & Scotland - Scotland

Inchnadamph Caves


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CITY, Scotland, United Kingdom



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There are two sets of caves, the first on the River Traligill behind Inchnadamph, with a second series 2 miles south. The latter caves were excavated and found to contain animal and human bones dated at 6000 BC. Access to the Traligill caves is easy following the track behind Inchnadamph past Glenbain. It is only a short walk along the valley to the first stop, the point where the stream reappears from a huge bowl, the riverbed is dry upstream. You can scramble down to where the stream disappears underground. You can get inside the cave entrance. The stream runs through the entrance to the next cave. You can climb inside the entrances so take a flashlight.

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