Best caves around Friockheim And District are primarily found along the nearby Arbroath coastline, characterized by distinctive red sandstone cliffs. This area offers a variety of sea caves and geological formations. The coastal landscape provides opportunities for exploration and scenic walks. These natural features are a significant attraction for visitors to the wider Friockheim And District area.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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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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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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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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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 be careful at. Lots of wildlife to see, as well as caves and other geological formations.
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In the immediate vicinity you can spend good and cheap in the Lunan Bay Stays (https://www.lunanbaystays.scot/). We got there late at night in the Bunk House a clean room on the video intercom. The caretaker was very friendly and had a good Scottish breakfast.
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The Friockheim And District area, particularly along the Arbroath coastline, is known for its distinctive red sandstone sea caves. These include walk-through caves, such as Light Cave, and others that are best explored by boat or at low tide.
The caves are carved into prominent red sandstone cliffs, which are a key geological feature of the Arbroath coastline. These cliffs expose Devonian Red Sandstone and showcase various formations, including conglomerates that tell a story of ancient floods. The Arbroath Red Sandstone Cliffs themselves are a natural monument.
While many sea caves require careful timing with tides, Lunan Bay is a family-friendly beach with caves nearby. It offers a secluded and picturesque setting with sand dunes and good views, making it suitable for a family outing.
Many of the sea caves along the Arbroath coastline, such as Light Cave, are best explored at low tide. This allows for safer access along the rocks and even passage through some caves. Always check local tide times before planning your visit.
The coastal area around the caves offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore various routes, such as the 'East Haven Coastal Path – Signal Tower Museum, Arbroath loop' for cycling, or 'The Needle's Eye Sea Arch – The Deil's Heid Sea Stack loop' for easy hiking. Find more options on the Cycling around Friockheim And District or Easy hikes around Friockheim And District guide pages.
Yes, Light Cave is a notable example. Located at the northern end of a secluded beach along the Arbroath Cliff Trail, it allows visitors to walk through to another beach, provided the tide is low.
Beyond their red sandstone composition, some caves have unique characteristics. For instance, Stalactite Cave at Whiting Ness features two chambers and thick flowstone formations. At high tide, it's possible to kayak from one entrance to the other, and waves meeting inside can create a striking reverberating noise.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic coastal views and the opportunities for scenic walks along the Arbroath Cliff Trail. The geological formations, including the caves, are a significant draw, offering intriguing natural beauty and a chance to observe local wildlife.
Yes, Mermaid's Kirk Cove is accessible both by foot along the coast and by boat from the sea. It is situated below the Cliff Trail, near a rock formation known as the Needle's Eye.
For more general information about the Friockheim area, you can refer to resources like the Angus Council's Friockheim PDF or the Wikipedia page for Friockheim.
Yes, Carlingheugh Bay offers a long and secluded beach with interesting caves at its northern end, including Dark Cave and Light Cave. These are best accessed when the tide is low.


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