Rubha nan Caorach

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Rubha nan Caorach

Flodaigh Beag Island off North Uist, view from Eabhal.
Flodaigh Beag Credit: Richard Webb

Rubha nan Caorach is a prominent headland located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated on the western coast of the Highlands, this coastal feature is known for its stunning views and rugged beauty. The name "Rubha nan Caorach" translates to "Point of the Sheep" in Gaelic, reflecting its historical significance as a grazing area for local flocks.

Standing tall and commanding, Rubha nan Caorach juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding sea and the nearby Isle of Skye. The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs, which are composed of ancient metamorphic rocks and provide a dramatic backdrop to the landscape. These cliffs serve as nesting sites for a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The headland also boasts a diverse range of flora, with rugged grasses and wildflowers dotting the rocky terrain. During the spring and summer months, the headland is awash with vibrant colors as the flowers bloom, creating a picturesque scene that has captivated many artists and photographers.

Access to Rubha nan Caorach is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the edge of the headland. From there, visitors can explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking views and immersing themselves in the tranquility of the rugged coastal landscape.

Overall, Rubha nan Caorach is a natural gem nestled in the heart of Inverness-shire. Its stunning cliffs, diverse wildlife, and captivating scenery make it a must-visit destination for those wanting to experience the raw beauty of Scotland's coastline.

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Rubha nan Caorach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.500603/-7.1455379 or Grid Reference NF9157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flodaigh Beag Island off North Uist, view from Eabhal.
Flodaigh Beag
Island off North Uist, view from Eabhal.
South end of Flodaigh Mor A view from a boat negotiating the channel between Flodaigh Mòr and Ronay.
South end of Flodaigh Mor
A view from a boat negotiating the channel between Flodaigh Mòr and Ronay.
Flodaigh Beag As seen from the southeast
Flodaigh Beag
As seen from the southeast
Rocks south of Huanaraigh A shallow inlet of North Uist.
Rocks south of Huanaraigh
A shallow inlet of North Uist.
North Uist coastline facing Huanaraigh
North Uist coastline facing Huanaraigh
Flodaigh Beag
Flodaigh Beag
Flodaigh Beag Northeast cliffs of this small island.
Flodaigh Beag
Northeast cliffs of this small island.
Eilean an Fheidh There are two red deer hinds on the skyline. Given the name of the island, there should really be just one, but I couldn't arrange that!
Eilean an Fheidh
There are two red deer hinds on the skyline. Given the name of the island, there should really be just one, but I couldn't arrange that!
Wave-washed rocks This is the easternmost extent of Rònaigh.
Wave-washed rocks
This is the easternmost extent of Rònaigh.
Duibh-eilean
Duibh-eilean
Show me another place!

Rubha nan Caorach is located at Grid Ref: NF9157 (Lat: 57.500603, Lng: -7.1455379)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 57.500603,-7.1455379
Rubha nan Caorach
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 57.5007898/-7.1448193
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