Rubha na Cruibe

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Rubha na Cruibe

Above Gleann Dorch A view from above Gleann Dorch looking to the southeast. The pointy top of Maol na h-Ordaig can be seen three miles off in the distance.
Above Gleann Dorch Credit: Marc Calhoun

Rubha na Cruibe, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a stunning coastal feature known for its breathtaking headland and point. This prominent landform juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Situated on the western coast, Rubha na Cruibe is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which tower above the crashing waves below. The headland is composed of hard, resistant rock formations, which have been shaped by millions of years of erosion from wind, rain, and the relentless ocean currents. This erosion has created a varied and dramatic landscape, with steep cliffs, deep crevices, and occasional sea caves.

The point of Rubha na Cruibe is a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts, as it provides an ideal vantage point to observe a wide variety of seabirds. Puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and gulls are among the many species that can be spotted nesting and fishing in the surrounding waters. Additionally, the area is home to a diverse range of plant life, including hardy coastal grasses and wildflowers.

Visitors to Rubha na Cruibe can enjoy long walks along the rugged coastline, following cliff-top paths that offer breathtaking views of the ocean and the distant mountains. The headland is also a popular destination for photography, with its dramatic rock formations and crashing waves providing ample opportunities for capturing stunning images.

Overall, Rubha na Cruibe is a captivating coastal feature in Inverness-shire, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of Scotland's rugged western coastline.

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Rubha na Cruibe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.153081/-7.2575346 or Grid Reference NF8219. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Above Gleann Dorch A view from above Gleann Dorch looking to the southeast. The pointy top of Maol na h-Ordaig can be seen three miles off in the distance.
Above Gleann Dorch
A view from above Gleann Dorch looking to the southeast. The pointy top of Maol na h-Ordaig can be seen three miles off in the distance.
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich from the ferry
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich from the ferry
North east corner of Calbhaigh
North east corner of Calbhaigh
Remains of Castle Calvay
Remains of Castle Calvay
Small Bay near Glen Noustapal A small hidden bay on the coast of South Uist that lies at the very northeast corner of grid NF 82 20.
Small Bay near Glen Noustapal
A small hidden bay on the coast of South Uist that lies at the very northeast corner of grid NF 82 20.
View towards Bealach an Easain A region that sees few walkers and evidence of sheep only from their tracks.
View towards Bealach an Easain
A region that sees few walkers and evidence of sheep only from their tracks.
From Triuirebheinn a glimpse of the coastline south of Loch Boisdale A misty day that spoiled the views from the climb up Triuirebheinn.
From Triuirebheinn a glimpse of the coastline south of Loch Boisdale
A misty day that spoiled the views from the climb up Triuirebheinn.
Castle Calvay Seen from the ferry from Lochboisdale to Oban.
Castle Calvay
Seen from the ferry from Lochboisdale to Oban.
A' Mhaol Bhuidhe Spectacular rocky coastline, with fissures, on the northern shore of Loch Baghasdail / Loch Boisdale. This is a "drowned landscape" with sea lochs formed by risen sea level.
A' Mhaol Bhuidhe
Spectacular rocky coastline, with fissures, on the northern shore of Loch Baghasdail / Loch Boisdale. This is a "drowned landscape" with sea lochs formed by risen sea level.
Coastline Below Beinn Ruigh Choinnich Rocky shore on the north of the sea loch, Loch Baghasdail / Loch Boisdale. Risen sea levels have created a "drowned landscape".
Coastline Below Beinn Ruigh Choinnich
Rocky shore on the north of the sea loch, Loch Baghasdail / Loch Boisdale. Risen sea levels have created a "drowned landscape".
Departing Loch Baghasdail Boat heading past Calbhaigh and heading out into "The Sea of the Hebrides".
Departing Loch Baghasdail
Boat heading past Calbhaigh and heading out into "The Sea of the Hebrides".
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich from South Lochboisdale View over Eileanan Iasgaich and Loch Boisdale with Beinn Ruigh on the right, Stulabhal in the centre and Airneabhal to the left
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich from South Lochboisdale
View over Eileanan Iasgaich and Loch Boisdale with Beinn Ruigh on the right, Stulabhal in the centre and Airneabhal to the left
Steaming out of Loch Baghasdail Not sure if 'steaming' is quite the right expression to describe the movement of a diesel powered car ferry. Taken from the deck of MV 'Lord of the Isles' having just passed the small island of Gasaigh [centre left]. Lochboisdale port can be seen in the distance.
Steaming out of Loch Baghasdail
Not sure if 'steaming' is quite the right expression to describe the movement of a diesel powered car ferry. Taken from the deck of MV 'Lord of the Isles' having just passed the small island of Gasaigh [centre left]. Lochboisdale port can be seen in the distance.
Triuirebheinn from the slopes of Beinn Ruigh Choinnich. Rough going on the hills north of Lochboisdale/Loch Baghasdail.
Triuirebheinn from the slopes of Beinn Ruigh Choinnich.
Rough going on the hills north of Lochboisdale/Loch Baghasdail.
Passing Gasaigh Out in Loch Baghasdail on the ferry to Oban, passing the small island of Gasaigh.
Passing Gasaigh
Out in Loch Baghasdail on the ferry to Oban, passing the small island of Gasaigh.
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich
Beinn Ruigh Choinnich
Calbhaigh castle
Calbhaigh castle
North East corner, Calbhaigh.
North East corner, Calbhaigh.
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Rubha na Cruibe is located at Grid Ref: NF8219 (Lat: 57.153081, Lng: -7.2575346)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///crumple.relocated.bless. Near Lochboisdale, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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