
Why this matters
Clamshell Cave is a coastal cave likely formed through differential erosion of sedimentary rock, common in the limestone and sandstone formations of western Scotland. No specific archaeological or folklore history is associated with the cave in available records.
What is recorded here
Clamshell Cave is shown as a cave on the public map of Argyll and Bute. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
The public map does not by itself grant access. Check current paths, opening conditions and ownership before entering.