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Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo

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Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo

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Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo is a remarkable natural monument, a distinctive sea and freshwater cave system located near the village of Durness, on the far northwest coast of Scotland. Nestled within the rugged Highland region and part of the UNESCO North West Highlands Geopark, this geological marvel stands at an elevation of approximately 12 meters above sea level. The cave is renowned for its unique formation, carved by both the powerful Atlantic Ocean and the freshwater Allt Smoo burn,…

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    November 25, 2016

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    Great coastal ambience, impressive natural forces
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    July 9, 2017

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    At low tide you can follow the trails and climb the rocky beach in easy climbing: interesting views and insights into caves.
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    September 19, 2017

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    With camouflage rain from NW you can not into the cave, so a few days before it should rain little.
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    1. Smoo Cave loop

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    Hike the Smoo Cave loop, a moderate 6.0-mile trail in Scotland, featuring a unique sea cave, coastal views, and a dramatic waterfall.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Durness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the main chamber of Smoo Cave and the initial walk along Geodha Smoo are generally considered family-friendly. The path to the cave entrance involves steps and wooden walkways, which are manageable for most. However, the surrounding rocky beach and trails can be uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended for everyone. Guided boat tours to the inner chambers might have age or height restrictions, so it's best to check locally if planning to take one.

    Are dogs allowed at Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo. Many visitors bring their canine companions to explore the outdoor areas and the main cave chamber. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially due to the cliffs, uneven terrain, and the presence of other visitors. If you plan to take a guided boat tour into the inner chambers, it's advisable to check with the tour operators beforehand regarding their specific pet policies.

    What are the parking options at Smoo Cave, and how busy does it get?

    There is a dedicated car park conveniently located near Smoo Cave. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer months) and on weekends. To secure a spot and avoid crowds, arriving earlier in the morning is strongly recommended. There are no permits required for parking.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo?

    A typical visit to explore the main chamber of Smoo Cave and walk along Geodha Smoo usually takes between 1 to 2 hours. If you opt for the guided boat tour into the inner chambers, this will add extra time. Hikers wishing to explore the surrounding coastal trails or the rocky beach at low tide might want to allocate more time, perhaps 2-3 hours or more, to fully enjoy the area's natural beauty.

    What are the geological highlights of Smoo Cave?

    Smoo Cave is geologically unique in the UK because it was formed by two different processes: the outer chamber was carved by the sea, while the inner chambers were created by freshwater dissolution of dolomite. Notable features include Britain's largest sea cave entrance (40m wide, 15m high), a dramatic 20-meter waterfall plunging into the second chamber, and the 600-meter tidal gorge, Geodha Smoo, which was once part of the cave system itself. The cave also features a 'blowhole' opening to the surface.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Smoo Cave?

    Yes, Smoo Cave is located just 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) east of the village of Durness. Durness offers several amenities, including cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options such as guesthouses, B&Bs, and a campsite. These provide convenient choices for refreshments, meals, and overnight stays for visitors exploring the area.

    What are the accessibility options for Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo?

    The main entrance chamber of Smoo Cave is accessible via steps and wooden walkways from the car park. While this allows many visitors to experience the cave, it's important to note that the terrain can be uneven, and there are stairs involved. The path along Geodha Smoo also involves some walking on potentially rocky ground. Full wheelchair access to all parts of the cave or gorge is limited due to the natural terrain and steps.

    Can I visit Smoo Cave in winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Smoo Cave is generally accessible year-round, but winter conditions can significantly impact the experience. Heavy rain, especially from the northwest, can cause the waterfall to be very powerful and may lead to temporary closures of the inner cave sections or boat tours due to high water levels. The paths can also be slippery, and the weather can be cold and windy. Always check local conditions and forecasts before a winter visit.

    Are there any circular walks or longer trails near Smoo Cave and Geodha Smoo?

    While the immediate area around Smoo Cave offers shorter walks, there are opportunities for longer coastal hikes nearby. Many hikers enjoy exploring the trails along the rocky beach at low tide, which provides unique views of the cave's exterior and the gorge. The wider Durness area, part of the North West Highlands Geopark, features various trails showcasing the stunning coastal scenery and geological interest, suitable for those looking for more extensive circular routes.

    Is there an entrance fee or are tickets required for Smoo Cave?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit the main chambers of Smoo Cave or to explore Geodha Smoo. Access to these areas is free of charge. However, if you wish to take a guided boat tour into the deeper, less accessible inner chambers, there will be a charge for that specific tour, which operates seasonally (typically April to October) and is subject to water levels and weather conditions.

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