Mackinnon's Cave at high tide taken from the sea, Isle of Mull, Scotland


MacKinnon's Cave is reckoned to be the longest sea cave in the Hebrides. There is a short but challenging walk to visit the cave, once regarded as one of the showplaces of Mull and visited by Johnson and Boswell in 1773. The coastal setting is superb but the walk crosses awkward slippery boulders and is only accessible below half tide. A torch is essential to explore the cave.


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Location: Mackinnon's Cave, Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK
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