Aird na Saltrach

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Aird na Saltrach

Ocean on the west side of the causeway to North Uist
Ocean on the west side of the causeway to North Uist Credit: Gordon Brown

Aird na Saltrach is a prominent coastal feature located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. This headland, also known as a point, is situated on the eastern coast of the country, overlooking the North Sea.

The name "Aird na Saltrach" translates to "Point of the Salt Marsh" in Scottish Gaelic, reflecting the geographical characteristics of the area. The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which provide breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, displaying layers of various colors, adding to the visual appeal of the headland.

Aird na Saltrach is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The area is home to a variety of seabirds, such as gulls and cormorants, which nest on the cliffs. The surrounding waters are also rich in marine life, attracting seals, dolphins, and occasional sightings of whales. Visitors can often spot these creatures from the headland, making it a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

Apart from its natural beauty, Aird na Saltrach has historical significance as well. The headland is believed to have been inhabited by humans since ancient times. Archaeological remains, including Iron Age fortifications, have been discovered in the area, providing insights into the early settlements and their way of life.

Aird na Saltrach offers visitors a unique experience, combining stunning coastal scenery, abundant wildlife, and a glimpse into the region's rich history. Its accessibility and proximity to other attractions in Inverness-shire make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Aird na Saltrach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.501073/-7.2504745 or Grid Reference NF8557. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ocean on the west side of the causeway to North Uist
Ocean on the west side of the causeway to North Uist
NCN780 on Grimsay Looking east, Loch an Fhaing on the left and Eaval, North Uist, in the distance.
NCN780 on Grimsay
Looking east, Loch an Fhaing on the left and Eaval, North Uist, in the distance.
Signpost on Grimsay The house beyond the end of Loch an Fhaing is marked as a Post Office on the map, but the may not be up to date information.
Signpost on Grimsay
The house beyond the end of Loch an Fhaing is marked as a Post Office on the map, but the may not be up to date information.
Bus stop and post box on Grimsay At the road-end of a loop that leaves the main road [A865].
Bus stop and post box on Grimsay
At the road-end of a loop that leaves the main road [A865].
House on Grimsay Looking across Bog Cotton from the A865.
House on Grimsay
Looking across Bog Cotton from the A865.
Gearraidh Dubh Looking over the shore near Gearraidh Dubh towards Eabhal.
Gearraidh Dubh
Looking over the shore near Gearraidh Dubh towards Eabhal.
Loch na Faoileag on Grimsay One of many small islets on Loch na Faoileag on the Isle of Grimsay
Loch na Faoileag on Grimsay
One of many small islets on Loch na Faoileag on the Isle of Grimsay
Loch na Faoileag Shoreline A view along the shoreline to north west finger on Loch na Faoileag (Isle of Grimsay) .Taken on the opposite bank from the roadside.
Loch na Faoileag Shoreline
A view along the shoreline to north west finger on Loch na Faoileag (Isle of Grimsay) .Taken on the opposite bank from the roadside.
Loch na Faoileag Cairn A small cairn situated at the south-eastern end of Loch na Faoileag.
Loch na Faoileag Cairn
A small cairn situated at the south-eastern end of Loch na Faoileag.
Near Gearraidh Dubh
Near Gearraidh Dubh
Gairbh-eilean
Gairbh-eilean
Eilean an t-Seagail Seating located at a parking spot just off the A865 near Baile Glas on Benbecula.
Eilean an t-Seagail
Seating located at a parking spot just off the A865 near Baile Glas on Benbecula.
Thatch at Cladach Chairinis
Thatch at Cladach Chairinis
The summit region of Grimsay Grimsay is a low island between North Uist and Benbecula. It is difficult to be certain of its highest point, but this eminence, 25m or so above Mean Sea Level, is a good contender.
The summit region of Grimsay
Grimsay is a low island between North Uist and Benbecula. It is difficult to be certain of its highest point, but this eminence, 25m or so above Mean Sea Level, is a good contender.
Road on Eilean na h-Airigh Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance.
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Road on Eilean na h-Airigh
Leaving the causeway from Benbecula and heading for Grimsay and North Uist. Eaval / Eabhal is the North Uist mountain in the distance. LinkExternal link
Baile Glas, Grimsay Hamlet on the causewayed road between Benbecula and North Uist.
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Baile Glas, Grimsay
Hamlet on the causewayed road between Benbecula and North Uist. LinkExternal link
Sand Flats at Grimsay Tidal flats between Grimsay (foreground) and North Uist (background). Eaval / Eabhal is the distinctive mountain.
Sand Flats at Grimsay
Tidal flats between Grimsay (foreground) and North Uist (background). Eaval / Eabhal is the distinctive mountain.
Sandy inlet on the coast of Grimsay One of a maze of inlets and channels around Grimsay. This view is interesting as there are remains of old field walls [possibly iron age/centre picture] visible in the sand, indicating a lower sea level at some time. Cloud capped Eabhal rises in the distance.
Sandy inlet on the coast of Grimsay
One of a maze of inlets and channels around Grimsay. This view is interesting as there are remains of old field walls [possibly iron age/centre picture] visible in the sand, indicating a lower sea level at some time. Cloud capped Eabhal rises in the distance.
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Aird na Saltrach is located at Grid Ref: NF8557 (Lat: 57.501073, Lng: -7.2504745)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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