Aird Meinish

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Aird Meinish

Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Ridges formed by hand digging of fields.  These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Aird Meinish is a prominent coastal feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, forming a distinct point along the rugged coastline. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic cliffs, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs, which rise steeply from the sea and provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. These cliffs are composed of rugged rock formations, displaying layers of sedimentary rocks that have been shaped by years of erosion from the crashing waves. As a result, the headland is a prime spot for birdwatching, as it attracts a variety of seabirds such as gannets, puffins, and kittiwakes.

Aird Meinish offers visitors the opportunity to explore its diverse ecosystem, which includes rocky shores, sandy beaches, and grassy meadows. The surrounding waters are home to a rich marine life, with seals often seen lounging on the rocks and dolphins occasionally spotted playing in the waves.

In addition to its natural beauty, Aird Meinish is also steeped in history. The headland was once home to an Iron Age fort, providing evidence of human habitation in the area for thousands of years. Today, remnants of the fort can still be seen, adding an archaeological element to the site.

Overall, Aird Meinish is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the raw power of nature and offers a glimpse into the rich history of Ross-shire.

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Aird Meinish Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.200316/-6.9461335 or Grid Reference NB0934. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Ridges formed by hand digging of fields.  These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh
Ridges formed by hand digging of fields. These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
An Sùileachan Monument A monument to the Lewis land clearances <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://bhaltostrust.co.uk/suileachan-project/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://bhaltostrust.co.uk/suileachan-project/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
An Sùileachan Monument
A monument to the Lewis land clearances LinkExternal link
Sheepfold at Riof
Sheepfold at Riof
A slipway in Loch Miabhaig
A slipway in Loch Miabhaig
A slipway in Loch Miabhaig
A slipway in Loch Miabhaig
Berie Sands Caravan Park Busy site at Traigh na Beirigh with many caravans parked on the machair above the extensive sands.
Berie Sands Caravan Park
Busy site at Traigh na Beirigh with many caravans parked on the machair above the extensive sands.
A' Bheirigh from Suaineabhal
A' Bheirigh from Suaineabhal
Lochan at Cragavig An old boundary wall snakes across the moorland
Lochan at Cragavig
An old boundary wall snakes across the moorland
Cerishader: postbox № HS2 158 A small postbox on the B8011, with its back to Loch Ròg. It is emptied at 9 o'clock each morning, except Sunday.
Cerishader: postbox № HS2 158
A small postbox on the B8011, with its back to Loch Ròg. It is emptied at 9 o'clock each morning, except Sunday.
A' Bheirigh
A' Bheirigh
Traigh na Berie
Traigh na Berie
Carishader postbox The sea inlet is part of Loch Ròg.
Carishader postbox
The sea inlet is part of Loch Ròg.
Old black house walls, Cairisiadar Looking up An Gleann Ruadh.
Old black house walls, Cairisiadar
Looking up An Gleann Ruadh.
Tràigh na Beirigh
Tràigh na Beirigh
Traigh na Beirigh beach Lewis Looking down the length of the beach towards Kneep.
Traigh na Beirigh beach Lewis
Looking down the length of the beach towards Kneep.
Gleann Bhaltois (Glen Valtos) 7 Gleann Bhaltois is a spectacular example of a glacial meltwater channel. At the end of the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago, there is thought to have been a lake where Uig Bay now lies, dammed by ice to the west. The outlet from the lake was at the head of what is now Gleann Bhaltois, and carved a deep steep-sided glen, exploiting a fault line in the rocks.
Gleann Bhaltois (Glen Valtos) 7
Gleann Bhaltois is a spectacular example of a glacial meltwater channel. At the end of the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago, there is thought to have been a lake where Uig Bay now lies, dammed by ice to the west. The outlet from the lake was at the head of what is now Gleann Bhaltois, and carved a deep steep-sided glen, exploiting a fault line in the rocks.
Name That Tune This cheerful accordionist stands just inside a field by the cattle grid on the B8011 north of Cairisiadar. The label at his feet reads 'Name That Tune'.
Name That Tune
This cheerful accordionist stands just inside a field by the cattle grid on the B8011 north of Cairisiadar. The label at his feet reads 'Name That Tune'.
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Aird Meinish is located at Grid Ref: NB0934 (Lat: 58.200316, Lng: -6.9461335)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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