“Four secret corners of Scotland that you should know”
Thanks to Patricia Cuni and her team from the Mad About Travel blog (www.madaboutravel.com) for coming for a tour of the Wemyss Caves! A wee bit rainy but still a great day out. You can read Patricia’s article here
One of Scotland’s Hidden Gems?
Should the Wemyss Caves be listed as one of Scotland’s six hidden gems? If you agree the Wemyss Caves are deserving of their place on the list, then please give us a vote with Dig It 2017! Just pop over to their Facebook page and ‘Like’ the photo!
Archaeology Scotland visit the caves
We were delighted to welcome a coachload of visitors from Archaeology Scotland last Saturday as part of their tour of some of the most interesting sites in Fife.
SWACS host archaeologists’ tour
This weekend we took part in the SCHARP Conference in St Andrews which gathered together archaeologists and volunteers who work to record, protect and publicise coastal heritage sites across Scotland. It was an amazing day where we heard about the work being done by groups like ours from Stranraer to
Grampian Speleological Group Visit the Caves
It was great to welcome some lovely people from Grampian Speleological Group to the caves for a tour.
SWACS hosts international delegates from the European Association of Archaeology Conference
On Sunday 6th September, SWACS hosted a group of international delegates from the European Association of Archaeology Conference, which was held in Glasgow this year.
SWACS shortlisted for a Scottish Angel Heritage award
The Save Wemyss Ancient Caves Society are delighted to have been shortlisted for a Scottish Angel Heritage award.
French Visitors Come to the Caves
The Levenmouth area is being twinned with Bruges in France and we were delighted to play a part in entertaining the visiting French delegates.
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