Caiplie Caves

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Anstruther, United Kingdom

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Historical landmark

Caiplie Caves Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Caiplie Caves is located in Anstruther, United Kingdom. Caiplie Caves is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United Kingdom.

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Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Jennifer

Its pretty from afar, but inside has alot of rubbish and a distinct smell that might be human or animal. You can take some nice photos from around about it but I wouldn't venture too far inside. For an natural cave, animal droppings could be excused, but alcohol bottles and graffiti from people have ruined it alittle.

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Omar Bashir

Nice formations. Hydrate people!

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Ruthie Mitchell

Beautiful day for the walk, caves unfortunately were littered with beer bottles and a rather strong stench. Nicer at a bit of distance away.

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Slightly Mad Lobster Dad

Worth the walk. Interesting rock formations in a great coastline. Some caves, inevitable beer cans. That's it pretty much. Coastal path a bit of a quagmire in places on the day of our visit.

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Karen Todd

Lovely piece of natural rock formation.

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Joshua Lawton

Cool place to take a breather on the coastal path. Really interesting weathering patterns in the rock and beautiful contrasting colours and textures. Clearly kids hang out here at night so there's plenty of rubbish and broken glass which detracts a little bit overall a sweet little gem along the coastline

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Eileen Goodfellow

Fascinating rock formation and enjoyable walk from crail with great views including Isle of May, Bass rock, North Berwick Law

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John Walker

Great place to catch your breath on your way along the coastal path. Lovely colours and looked fantastic in the sunlight at the time of day we passed by the caves. More a formation than caves but lovely.