November 2023 by Rhiannon Robinson
Not the easiest access but doable with good walking shoes. Ensure you check the tide times as it?s only accessible during low tide. Waterproofs required as the cave is quite wet. Only 15/20 mins from the car and maybe 25 mins from the entrance and back.
October 2023 by levi dansky
Don't go in high tide and watch the path down as if you take the wrong one there are some hughe cliffs!! Watch out
September 2023 by Alan Stott
An amazing experience. You?ll get wet but hey. Oh. And watch the tide times!!
April 2023 by Penny
A hidden treasure. Check the tide times before you go. It?s so beautiful.
January 2023 by VALERIE FRU
It was so amazing. Check the water level because you can just enter the cave at low tight. Then you have plenty of time. We went with water proofed boots because it?s dripping from the sealing and take a good head lamp with a phone light it?s not enough I would say. The rocks are super grippy. The closer you get to the area you have no phone signal so save the spot before on your phone so you can use gps. And park before the gate. Down the road is no space to park. It?s so worth it going I would say my number one of my whole trip.
July 2022 by eamonn omalley
Amazing cave ...goes back quite far ....i took flip flops so i could change my hiking boots which im glad i did as definatly getting wet feet on this one .The cave goes in two directions as far as i could tell the cave on the left was the best one to go into as one on right quite deep water . The cave goes up what appears to be a very smo9th steep hill but the rock is very grippy .Keep to the left of the slope and will not be a problem ...once at the top it descends down to a pool at the bottom which was stunning and goes further back if your prepared to swim into the dark ...Defianatly one of my highlights on this island . Make sure to check low tide times before heading in .
July 2022 by Keinan Towey
Quite a great adventure. Stunning views, a rather deep cave and overall worthwhile experience for someone who ain't afraid to get wet. It's better to come at lowtide, but it ain't impossible to enter the cave at high although you will have to scale along the wall which isn't for everyday folk. The cave is deeper than I first expected eventually having you to ascend up a rather steep incline whilst in the cave. Water flows down this incline making it a fun mantle. At the end of our journey we came to a underground pond, we did not dare enter the frigid waters turning back to exit the tunnel. As we exited there lay the ocean rising rapidly an inch per minute. We scale the cliff wall eventually making it to the rugged fallen slate climbing up the lost stream returning to safety.
July 2022 by Kienan Towey
Quite a great adventure. Stunning views, a rather deep cave and overall worthwhile experience for someone who ain't afraid to get wet. It's better to come at lowtide, but it ain't impossible to enter the cave at high although you will have to scale along the wall which isn't for everyday folk. The cave is deeper than I first expected eventually having you to ascend up a rather steep incline whilst in the cave. Water flows down this incline making it a fun mantle. At the end of our journey we came to a underground pond, we did not dare enter the frigid waters turning back to exit the tunnel. As we exited there lay the ocean rising rapidly an inch per minute. We scale the cliff wall eventually making it to the rugged fallen slate climbing up the lost stream returning to safety.
July 2022 by John Harkness
A bit tricky to get to the cave, especially when it's raining. Some slippery rocks to navigate. A headtorch is essential.
June 2022 by Martin Brown
Amazing place to visit. Torch (preferably head torch) essential.Not signposted from the road and only accessible at low tide. If you overstay - you could be there until the next low tide!
June 2022 by Helene Fruhwirth
It was so amazing. Check the water level because you can just enter the cave at low tight. Then you have plenty of time. We went with water proofed boots because it?s dripping from the sealing and take a good head lamp with a phone light it?s not enough I would say. The rocks are super grippy. It?s so worth it going I would say my number one of my whole trip.
January 2022 by Roman J
A beautiful place, difficult access, no signage and no parking, but for those who want to experience unforgettable moments this should not be a problem
January 2022 by Neil
This is such a unique and great experience to see. It?s a bit of a drive and a large part through single track roads, but it?s worth it when you get there. There are many online blogs describing where to go and once you get through the field, a lot of ferns, and down the cliff you will get to what is essentially the shore. You really need to do this when the tide is out so definitely check the times beforehand. We didn?t manage to get into the actual caves but we loved what we saw. You have to go round two coves to get to the caves and you can?t access it unless the tide is out. Once you get there though it?s worth the effort
October 2021 by A N B
Once your down on the shore, you take a left (if you came down the usual place) and round the next cove is the entrance that looks like something ancient, something thats trying to hide some mystery with that old wall ruin showing signs of keeping people out, or something in...Inside the left entrance you'll come across a few tricky ascents, bring a head torch if you're not solid on your feet and need your hands. Trust your feet though, the rock is quite grippy. You need to swim through some water if you want to see the nursing pool beyond the one every normally sees. Enjoi
September 2021 by Neil Streete
This is such a unique and great experience to see. It?s a bit of a drive and a large part through single track roads, but it?s worth it when you get there. There are many online blogs describing where to go and once you get through the field, a lot of ferns, and down the cliff you will get to what is essentially the shore. You really need to do this when the tide is out so definitely check the times beforehand. We didn?t manage to get into the actual caves but we loved what we saw. You have to go round two coves to get to the caves and you can?t access it unless the tide is out. Once you get there though it?s worth the effort