πŸ“Œ Isle of Eigg, Small Isles
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Spring 1577 was a particularly dark period in the Isle of Eigg’s turbulent history. The island’s entire population sought refuge in a hidden cave on the south coast, taking cover from the MacLeods of Skye who had just landed on Eigg during a clan feud. After searching in vain for three days amidst snow and freezing temperatures, the MacLeods departed to return to Skye. Just as the islanders seemed safe, the MacLeods spotted a lookout. Returning to Eigg they followed his tracks through the snow to discover the cave, lighting a fire at the entrance. Trapped, nearly 400 islands were suffocated inside the cave by the smoke – bones were discovered inside the cave as recently as 2015. The cave is reached by a short walk from the island’s ferry terminal; after negotiating the low entrance passageway you can explore the pitch-black interior which stretches back 80 metres – though since our visit, signs have been erected warning of rockfalls. A short stumble to the west over slippery boulders is Cathedral Cave with a much larger and more visually impressive entrance, in which mass services were once held. Good rock pool territory lies in between the caves, but keep an eye on the tide.

πŸ“· Chronological photo guide

🌍 Location

πŸ“Œ Start / finish at Eigg ferry terminal, Galmisdale, Isle of Eigg

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NM 485838

πŸ›°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.877179,-6.129959

🚒 Ferry to Eigg from Mallaig (infrequent) or Arisaig (seasonal), both with good onward connections

πŸš— Leave the car in Mallaig / Arisaig & take the ferry to Eigg

πŸ“ Key info

β–Ά 4 km / 2 mi | β–² 90 m | βŒ› 1.5 hr

Features: πŸ•Έ Massacre Cave (Uamh Fhraing); πŸ•Έ Cathedral Cave (Uamh ChrΓ bhaichd)

⬀ Moderate | Good tracks and paths with rough descent to sea level. Slippery rocks to negotiate to reach (and explore) both caves from here. Massacre Cave requires crawling or a low stoop at first. Approach to Cathedral Cave submerged at high tide (and probably a couple of hours either side). Torch essential for Massacre Cave, and useful for Cathedral Cave.

➑️ Out-and-back walk: start – path in front of house at 🧭 NM 479837 – descend to coastline immediately west of Massacre Cave – Massacre Cave immediately to east – Cathedral Cave a few hundred metres to west – return by outward route

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πŸ₯Ύ On our last visit

Wildlife: Buzzard soaring above the caves; sheep; rockpool life including starfish, crabs and small fish.

Weather: Sunny with light winds, temperature in mid teens.

August 2016
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