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Inchnadamph Caves, also known as the Bone Caves, may be reached via an attractive and stroll that is popular a limestone valley with a secret to share with you! Your whole walk will need you up to 2 hours, and leads over the valley flooring, you climb the steep edges to achieve the dramatic Bone Caves until it narrows and! Therefore lace your boots up and get walking!These 4 north facing Bone Caves of Inchnadamph provide a unique glimpse back in its history, revealing what animals lived right here over the past 45,000 years. From arctic polar bears and lynx that is north to the hyenas and hippos of warmer climes, numerous pets have remaining their mark on the Bone Caves of Creag nan Uamh!there was a good 2km (1 mile) course through the car park at the seafood hatchery towards the Bone Caves however it does go over some rough and high ground therefore keep your eyes peeled as you walk. Additionally, even though the caves' entry chambers can be examined taking a stand, care should be taken at the rear of Reindeer Cave where it falls right down to a crawl means, while you do not want to lose the kids down there!Historic Scotland has designated the caves as an Ancient Monument, and Scottish National Heritage as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Take note that the postcode offered is for SAT NAV purposes only to enable you to get in to the specific area, it will not enable you to get directly to the caves, please prepare your journey in advance.Image "Allt Nan Uamh Caves" copyright Andrew via Flickr.