St Molaise’s cave

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St Molaise’s cave is an early Christian hermitage site on Holy Isle in the Firth of Clyde, traditionally associated with the 6th-century monk Saint Molaise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian pilgrimage site
cave
early Christian hermitage site
associatedWith Saint Molaise NERFINISHED
category Christian sites in Scotland
country Scotland
culturalSignificance site of local religious tradition
dedicatedTo Saint Molaise NERFINISHED
era early medieval period
hasAccess footpath from Holy Isle shore
hasFeature natural rock shelter
rock inscriptions
small interior space
hasNameOrigin named after Saint Molaise
hasUse hermitage
place of prayer
place of retreat
heritage early Christian monasticism
locatedIn Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
Holy Isle NERFINISHED
North Ayrshire NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedOn east side of Holy Isle
near Isle of Arran NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Isle Christian heritage sites
religion Christianity
tourism visited by pilgrims
visited by walkers
traditionallyDatedTo 6th century

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Holy Isle (Firth of Clyde) hasFeature St Molaise’s cave