Wemyss Caves | Kirkcaldy | Scotland | Royaume Uni

Wemyss Caves

Attraction | Kirkcaldy | Scotland | Royaume Uni

Les grottes de Wemyss, situées sur la côte de Fife près de Kirkcaldy, en Écosse, sont un site archéologique important avec une riche histoire remontant à la préhistoire. Ces grottes de grès naturel sont particulièrement connues pour abriter la plus grande collection de gravures pictes au Royaume-Uni, datant de plus de 1 500 ans.

Signification historique

Les grottes de Wemyss ont servi de refuge aux premiers habitants et sont célèbres pour leurs gravures rupestres uniques. Ces gravures comprennent une variété de symboles, animaux et figures offrant un aperçu de la culture et de la vie des Pictes. Certaines grottes présentent également des croix sculptées, témoignant de la présence de premiers missionnaires chrétiens.

Les grottes en détail

Sur les onze grottes d'origine, seules six sont encore intactes, chacune avec sa propre histoire et signification. Les plus célèbres d'entre elles sont :

- La grotte de la Cour : Connue pour sa structure spacieuse et son importance historique.

- La grotte de Doo : Autrefois utilisée comme colombier, elle abrite encore des nids.

- La grotte de Jonathan : Contient certaines des gravures pictes les mieux conservées, représentant des animaux et des symboles.

La fonction exacte et la signification de nombreuses de ces gravures restent un mystère, faisant des grottes un objet de recherche fascinant pour les archéologues et historiens.

Conservation et accès

Les grottes de Wemyss sont exposées aux processus d'érosion naturelle et aux influences humaines, ce qui rend leur conservation difficile. La "Save Wemyss Ancient Caves Society"

Activités pour les visiteurs

En plus des visites guidées, les visiteurs peuvent explorer le paysage côtier pittoresque le long du Fife Coastal Path, qui passe près des grottes. La proximité des ruines du château de MacDuff offre des possibilités supplémentaires d'exploration historique. Il est cependant important de noter que certaines grottes peuvent ne pas être accessibles pour des raisons de sécurité ou de protection des gravures sensibles.

Les grottes de Wemyss offrent un aperçu unique de l'histoire ancienne de l'Écosse et constituent un patrimoine culturel important à préserver.
Wemyss Caves Kirkcaldy

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The Haugh
East Wemyss
Kirkcaldy

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Horaires d'ouverture

Dimanche10:00 - 17:00
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Vendredi10:00 - 16:00
Samedi10:00 - 14:00

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Chris Coldwell
15.10.2023

Fascinating place
Robert Macdonald
30.09.2024

Required a tour as caves have now been secured to prevent vandalism
Graham Malcolm
17.09.2024

Excellent tour into the lives of the pics . Natives of scotland . Tours are run from April to Sep I think . The tour is 2 hrs long and the quide is very knowledgeable. Now go if your interested in History . It's good but maybe not for young children
Sebastian Juta
07.09.2024

Absolutely amazing experience! Thanks to Stuart we actually got to enter and see the carving! Highly appreciated the opportunity! Many thanks to those to care for a protect those sacred spaces
passebastiani
05.09.2024

I was treated to a lovely Sunday afternoon tour of the caves and Pictish cave drawings. Absolutely fascinating and the tour guide, an archaeologist, was a very knowledgeable volunteer. She told us not only about the caves history and its Pictish carvings but also the local surroundings and its industrial and geographical past. Highly recommend. And remember to book your slot and donate generously to the museum as the tours are free.
Stacey Mccullow
20.08.2024

Great place to walk with the kids and dog!
christophe Balesdent
18.08.2024

Après avoir flanné dans les ruines du château de McDuff, suivait le chemin qui mène à la mer et vous de ouvrirait ces cavernes naturelles...la côte est très jolie et propice à la contemplation.
Roger Smith
12.08.2024

Really nice for a walk and a look at caves/castle. You can't get into all the caves at the moment but can still get a good look. The ones you can get into are good.
Naomi
02.08.2024

There is a car park nearby and the caves are easily accessible. Would recommend sturdy trainers or walking boots as it’s very sandy. You can divert up the steps to the castle for a look, and we also spent a lovely half hour at the beach on a sunny day. Great views of nearby villages. Was a little disappointed you can’t actually get in most of the caves any more but still a worthwhile trip.
Denise King
14.07.2024

Fascinating tour. Lasted over two hours but well worth it. Delightful, well informed guides .
Sophie W
01.07.2024

Some cool caves, you cannot go in them, they have bars up. But was nice to see and view. You park at the bottom and walk around the sea bank. 30mins tops.
James M Moore
15.05.2024

Part of the Fife Coastal Path you can enter the caves or simply go for a walk along the coast
Ken Berry
14.04.2024

Excellent atmospheric guided tours well worth taking
Crash MacDuff【ツ】
07.04.2024

Actually, it is correctly named MacDuff Caves as the MacDuffs were long before the Wemyss's and are considered a clan sept of MacDuff.
Maria Lucia Querques
03.03.2024

Interessante luogo con grotte naturali
Alistair McDonald
03.03.2024

Caves are all fenced off, use to be able to go inside them
Andris Krumins
07.02.2024

Great walk along beach, some nice views on caves preferably to visit on dry weather as caves and paths pretty muddy but overall good 👍
Cristina Croce
02.02.2024

The caves were closed due to falling rocks. They were still very nice to look at.
Artur Daszyński
17.01.2024

Wstawiono kraty, następnym razem weźmiemy klucz.
Paul Steele
19.12.2023

Such an interesting area .. chilly on the beach though so wrap up
Project Mojito
28.09.2023

Some great history & Pictish drawings. There is a charity locally. SWACS that's worth checking out for some more in depth detail & a tour.
clurley 1929
06.09.2023

We didn't borrow the key. The gates are open on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We went on a Thursday. You can borrow a key for a £10 deposit from a shop on the main street. So the first cave was locked. The next cave was interesting the sandstone is lovely. Some caves you need to walk along the shore. I wasn't able enough for that. The castle was up a steep set of steps. So great for fit people. In saying that I'm glad to have gone to see where our Pictish ancestors lived. Look at the website there are organised tours.

 

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