Machair Carnish

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Machair Carnish

Cappadale Sands
Cappadale Sands Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Machair Carnish is a prominent coastal feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated on the northwest coast of the country, it is characterized as a headland or point that juts out into the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

With its stunning natural beauty and rugged terrain, Machair Carnish offers breathtaking views to visitors and locals alike. The headland is known for its dramatic cliffs, which rise steeply from the water, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue of the ocean. The cliffs are composed of ancient rock formations, showcasing the geological history of the area.

One of the most notable features of Machair Carnish is its rich biodiversity. The headland is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, making it an important ecological site. The grassy slopes that cover the headland are known as machair, a habitat unique to the Scottish coastal regions. These machair grasslands are famous for their vibrant wildflowers, including rare orchids and other species that thrive in the nutrient-rich soil.

Machair Carnish also holds cultural significance. The headland has historical connections to the local communities, with traces of human settlement dating back thousands of years. Archaeological remains, such as ancient burial sites and artifacts, have been discovered in the vicinity, shedding light on the area's rich heritage.

Overall, Machair Carnish is a captivating coastal feature that combines stunning natural scenery, diverse wildlife, and cultural heritage. It serves as a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a deeper connection to Scotland's history and natural wonders.

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Machair Carnish Images

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Cappadale Sands
Cappadale Sands
Beach and headland at Carnais
Beach and headland at Carnais
Beach at Carnais
Beach at Carnais
Wooden sculpture of a Lewis Knight Chess Piece at the Abhainn Dearg Distillery car park
Wooden sculpture of a Lewis Knight Chess Piece at the Abhainn Dearg Distillery car park
Tom A small tidal island near Carnais.
Tom
A small tidal island near Carnais.
The Gravel Pits at Carnais, on the Red River, Uig, Lewis The Abhainn Dearg Distillery lies to the left of the picture. The Red River - Ahbainn Dearg flows to the sea at the foot of the scree slope, but is shown on the OS Sheet as Abhainn Caslabhat.
The Gravel Pits at Carnais, on the Red River, Uig, Lewis
The Abhainn Dearg Distillery lies to the left of the picture. The Red River - Ahbainn Dearg flows to the sea at the foot of the scree slope, but is shown on the OS Sheet as Abhainn Caslabhat.
Waterlogged Lazybeds After a day of torrential rain, the old lazybeds at Eadar Dha Fhadail (Ardroil) are almost submerged by flooding.
Waterlogged Lazybeds
After a day of torrential rain, the old lazybeds at Eadar Dha Fhadail (Ardroil) are almost submerged by flooding.
Cappadale Sands The map names this arm of Tràigh Uige as Cappadale Sands. As the tide is in, the sand is only visible through the water, giving it that characteristic Hebridean turquoise colour. It would have been even better in sunshine. The hill on the skyline is Forsnabhal (205 metres), and the houses at the far side of the bay are at Timsgearraidh.
Cappadale Sands
The map names this arm of Tràigh Uige as Cappadale Sands. As the tide is in, the sand is only visible through the water, giving it that characteristic Hebridean turquoise colour. It would have been even better in sunshine. The hill on the skyline is Forsnabhal (205 metres), and the houses at the far side of the bay are at Timsgearraidh.
Càrnais (Carinish) Two cottages overlooking Tràigh Lèire at the head of Cappadale Sands in Uig Bay.
Càrnais (Carinish)
Two cottages overlooking Tràigh Lèire at the head of Cappadale Sands in Uig Bay.
Wooden King, Uig Sculpture based on one of the famous Lewis chessmen, sited close to the cemetery at Uig.
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Wooden King, Uig
Sculpture based on one of the famous Lewis chessmen, sited close to the cemetery at Uig. LinkExternal link
Track to Uig Sands Paralleled by a grassy footpath across the machair.
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Track to Uig Sands
Paralleled by a grassy footpath across the machair. LinkExternal link
Sand Dunes at Uig Flanking the wide expanses of sand flats at Uig Bay.
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Sand Dunes at Uig
Flanking the wide expanses of sand flats at Uig Bay. LinkExternal link
Outflow at Tràigh Ùige Rivermouth where the outflow is hemmed beneath rocky crags.
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Outflow at Tràigh Ùige
Rivermouth where the outflow is hemmed beneath rocky crags. LinkExternal link
Dun Borrainais Remains of an Early Iron Age fort below a rocky promontory at Uig Sands.
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Dun Borrainais
Remains of an Early Iron Age fort below a rocky promontory at Uig Sands. LinkExternal link
Footbridge at Uig Sands 1980 wooden footbridge connecting Traigh Uige with the rocky promontory above Dun Borranais.
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Footbridge at Uig Sands
1980 wooden footbridge connecting Traigh Uige with the rocky promontory above Dun Borranais. LinkExternal link
Borranais a Muigh The northern end of Traigh Uige's expanses of sand flats with the 1980 footbridge across the river close to Dun Borranais.
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Borranais a Muigh
The northern end of Traigh Uige's expanses of sand flats with the 1980 footbridge across the river close to Dun Borranais. LinkExternal link
Abhainn Dearg Distillery The first legal distillery in the Western Isles - and now (Oct 2011) selling Red River whisky for the first time - 3 years old Uisgebaugh.
Note the peat stack in the foreground.
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Abhainn Dearg Distillery
The first legal distillery in the Western Isles - and now (Oct 2011) selling Red River whisky for the first time - 3 years old Uisgebaugh. Note the peat stack in the foreground. LinkExternal link
Abhainn Dearg Road End Wooden sculpture of a Lewis Chessman at the Abhainn Dearg / Red River Distillery car park, Uig.
Old gravel quarrying is visible on the left.
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Abhainn Dearg Road End
Wooden sculpture of a Lewis Chessman at the Abhainn Dearg / Red River Distillery car park, Uig. Old gravel quarrying is visible on the left. LinkExternal link
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Machair Carnish is located at Grid Ref: NB0332 (Lat: 58.182552, Lng: -7.052125)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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