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Tremuda Subterranean Passage

S of Stonehaven, Dunnottar, Tremuda Bay, Tremuda, Aberdeenshire, Kincardineshire.

NGR:NO 88102 83164
WGS84:56.93960, -2.19716
Length:53 m
Vert. Range:20 m
Altitude:-4 m
Geology:Dunnottar Conglomerate
Tags:Cave, Arch, SeaCave
Registry:main

A tall, fairly straight, parallel sided tunnel running about 130 degrees (SE/NW) through the base of Tremuda. It is tilted about 30 degrees from vertical, towards the W.

It is navigable by kayak in low swell, and this is easier at high tide because the S entrance is narrow low down and this with the tilt can make it tricky.

The N entrance is at NO 88068 83207.

Alternative Names: None recorded.

Notes: Access: by sea

It can be seen from the coastal path.

It can be seen through from the N shore of Strabandra and it would be feasible to swim it from there.

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This entry was last updated: 2026-02-23 14:27:53

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