Archaeological
discoveries in the cave
Our understanding of Saint Ninian’s Cave comes
from a series of remarkable archaeological discoveries.
Excavations in the 1880s revealed boulders and loose slabs of stone carved with
crosses and other designs. Other crosses had already been found carved into the
cave walls.
The carvings date mainly to the 700s and 800s,
although one stone might have been carved around 1600. Many are thought to be
the work of pilgrims, or perhaps monks from Whithorn occupying the cave as a
place of retreat. These stones are now displayed in the Whithorn Priory Museum.
Modern Pilgrims
Saint Ninian’s cave remains an important place for pilgrims.
These include individual pilgrims making their own personal
journeys and large pilgrimages organised every year by the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Galloway.
Modern-day pilgrims often leave pebbles from the beach marked
with crosses inside the cave, along with offerings of coins placed into
crevices in the rock.
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From Dumfries follow the A75 to Newton Stewart, then follow the A714/ A746 for Whithorn. A car park is located to the left side of the minor road just before Kidsdale Farm (NX433366).
From the car park, follow the direction sign for St Ninian's Cave.
Walk through the wooded glen, then follow the burnside path to the pebbles of Port Castle Bay. Turn right at the sign for St Ninian' s Cave. The cave's entrance sits by the seashore. Look along the beach and you will see the cave entrance.
Strong footwear is recommended during wet weather.
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