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Top 7 Caves in Angus

Best caves in Angus are found along its dramatic coastline and within its glens, offering a blend of geological interest and historical intrigue. The coastline between Arbroath and Auchmithie is particularly rich in sea caves, formed by the sea's erosion on distinctive red sandstone cliffs. Inland, caves like Balnamoon's Cave in Glen Mark hold historical significance. St Cyrus National Nature Reserve also features caves within its dynamic coastal landscape.

Best caves in Angus

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Lunan Bay

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In the immediate vicinity you can spend good and cheap in the Lunan Bay Stays (lunanbaystays.scot/). We got there late at night in the Bunk House a clean room on …

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Light Cave

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The Light Cave is located just right of the Dark Cave. It also takes you to the beach „on the other side“. It is not accessible if the tide is high.

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Carlingheugh Bay

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Along the Cliff Trail you will come to this stunning beach. You can either hike above it or directly at the shore. There are some interesting caves at the northern …

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Arbroath Red Sandstone Cliffs

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The red sandstone cliffs along from Arbroath make an interesting costal walk. The path is tarmac, and easy to follow, though there are still a couple of narrow sections to …

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Deil's Heid Cave

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One of the best caves along the Arbroath sea cliffs. In here is the Deil's chair, a rock formation shaped similar to a chair or plinth. Graffiti has marked a …

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Mermaid's Kirk Cove

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Mermaid‘s Kirk is accessible by foot and by boat from the sea. It is located below the Cliff Trail and just left of the Needle‘s Eye.

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A subtidal sea cave at the end of a tidal inlet/geo, the name 'The Crusie' refers to a prominent blow hole on the west side of the inlet.

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Castlesea Bay

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A wonderful sandy bay in Arbroath, Castlesea Bay is a tranquil place to whittle away some time exploring seaweed-strewn rock pools. There are also some caves here, but make sure you are aware of the tide times before venturing inside.

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September 23, 2024, The Crusie Sea Cave and Blowhole

A subtidal sea cave at the end of a tidal inlet/geo, the name 'The Crusie' refers to a prominent blow hole on the west side of the inlet.

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June 3, 2023, Light Cave

One of the caves marked on the Arbroath Cliff Trail, Light cave is easy to access along the rocks at low tide. You can walk through to the other side to another beach, and return either the same way or via Dark Cave, just further up the beach. You won't need a head torch for this one but watch your head!

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A long and secluded beach, it is approximately 30-40 minutes walk from the car park at Arbroath, and a good turning point if you're exploring the cliff trail. There are some of the caves here - Dark Cave and Light Cave at the north end are the highlight of a walk along the cliff trail.

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Along the Cliff Trail you will come to this stunning beach. You can either hike above it or directly at the shore. There are some interesting caves at the northern end of the bay that are best accessible when the tide is low.

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Mermaid‘s Kirk is accessible by foot and by boat from the sea. It is located below the Cliff Trail and just left of the Needle‘s Eye.

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The Light Cave is located just right of the Dark Cave. It also takes you to the beach „on the other side“. It is not accessible if the tide is high.

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June 27, 2022, Deil's Heid Cave

One of the best caves along the Arbroath sea cliffs. In here is the Deil's chair, a rock formation shaped similar to a chair or plinth. Graffiti has marked a rather creepy face on it. Further in a torch is needed to navigate the narrow passage to the other side. Here you reach another beach. You can return the same way, or closer to the sea you can find light cave and return to the other side through it.

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June 27, 2022, Lunan Bay

A secluded and picturesque beach with plenty of sand dunes and good views. There is a large car park and it is a short walk to the beach. Good views of the nearby castle if you walk to the south.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore in Angus?

Angus offers a diverse range of caves, primarily along its dramatic coastline and within its glens. You'll find numerous sea caves, often formed in distinctive red sandstone cliffs, as well as historical inland caves. The coastal areas feature unique geological formations like blowholes and collapsed arches, while inland caves hold significant historical lore.

Are there any historically significant caves in Angus?

Yes, Angus has caves with rich historical significance. For instance, Balnamoon's Cave in Glen Mark is famous as a hiding place for James Carnegy, the 6th Earl of Balnamoon, after the Battle of Culloden. Coastal caves like Smugglers' Cave also carry tales of illicit goods and local legends.

Which caves are best for observing unique geological features?

The coastline between Arbroath and Auchmithie is particularly rich in geological formations. You can explore caves like The Crusie Sea Cave and Blowhole, known for its prominent blowhole. Other areas feature stalactites, collapsed arches, and 'geos' (elongate clefts) like Dickmont's Den and The Needle's Eye, all carved into the red sandstone cliffs.

Can I visit caves that are family-friendly in Angus?

Yes, several areas offer family-friendly exploration. Lunan Bay, for example, is a popular beach with nearby caves that can be explored at low tide, making it suitable for families. Always check tide times and conditions for safety.

What should I know about accessing coastal caves in Angus?

Many coastal caves in Angus, especially those between Arbroath and Auchmithie, are only accessible at low tide. Some may require guided tours by kayak or on foot due to slippery and uneven surfaces. Always check local tide tables and be aware of changing conditions. Caves like Light Cave are best explored when the tide is out.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near the caves?

Yes, visiting the coastal caves offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might see various seabirds, and there are chances to spot dolphins and seals, especially along the dramatic cliff lines and in areas like St Cyrus National Nature Reserve.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves in Angus?

Beyond cave exploration, Angus offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Angus guide, or general cycling tours in the Cycling in Angus guide. There are also running trails, including those around Montrose and Glen Doll, which you can explore via the Running Trails in Angus guide.

Where can I find caves that offer a unique visual experience?

Some coastal caves in Angus, particularly those with sand on their seabed, can exhibit a mesmerizing emerald green glow when sunlight penetrates at the right angle. This phenomenon adds a unique visual element to your exploration.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in Angus?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, geological interest, and historical intrigue. The dramatic red sandstone cliffs, the opportunity to explore sea caves at low tide, and the historical narratives associated with places like Balnamoon's Cave are frequently highlighted. The coastal walks, such as those near Arbroath Red Sandstone Cliffs, are also very popular.

Are there any caves that are particularly challenging to access?

Yes, some caves require more adventurous exploration. Balnamoon's Cave, for instance, is described as not easy to find, often requiring local knowledge. Coastal caves like The Crusie Sea Cave and Blowhole are categorized as challenging due to their location and conditions. The intertidal rift sea cave at Lauriston Castle also requires crawling in its final section.

Can I explore caves by boat or kayak in Angus?

Yes, some caves, particularly along the coast, are popular for exploration by boat or kayak. Mermaid's Kirk Cove is known for its magnificent cave tunnel and is a popular spot for swimming tours, often accessed from the sea.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in Angus?

The best time to visit coastal caves is generally during periods of calm weather and low tides, which are more predictable in spring and summer. Inland caves like Balnamoon's Cave can be visited year-round, though access might be easier in drier conditions. Always check local weather and tide forecasts before planning your trip.

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