Gates temporarily closed
Due to storm damage to the site and subsequent safety risks we have had to temporarily close the gated areas of the caves.
New picnic tables and interpretation board
Three picnic tables and an interpretation board are being installed at the caves.
Wemyss Caves on BBC Travel
People may have noticed the Caves featured in a BBC Travel video. Covering the active role we take to try and preserve the carvings as well as mentions of some of the earliest examples of carvings in Scotland, plus the boat carving being one of a kind.
New Visitor Centre Opens
After a lot of incredible hard work, SWACS volunteers have welcomed the first visitors to our new Visitor Centre and Museum
Visit by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
On 31 October SWACS was delighted to welcome to the caves Rev. Susan Brown, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Community Festival video!
The film of our Community Festival held in July is now ready. Thanks again to everyone who came along or helped on the day - see if you can spot yourself in the film!
Wemyss Caves Community Festival a big hit
A huge thank-you to everyone who came along to the festival on Saturday, and to all the volunteers and performers who worked so hard to make the day a success.
Wemyss Caves Community Festival
SWACS are delighted to announce that we will be holding a Wemyss Caves Family Festival at the caves and castle on the afternoon of Saturday July 21st.
2018 tours up and running
Many thanks to everyone who turned out to volunteer or take a tour last Sunday.
“Kingdom come: the neglected beauty of the south Fife coast” – The Herald
“Rediscovering a part of Scotland that seems to have all but dropped off the radar for many people, walking the Fife Coastal Path from Kirkcaldy to Buckhaven.”
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