Aird na Mòine

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Aird na Mòine

View south over Leac a' Li Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. 
A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. 
The water is Loch Stocanais.
View south over Leac a' Li Credit: Richard Dorrell

Aird na Mòine is a prominent and picturesque coastal feature located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is specifically situated on the western coast, near the town of Ullapool. Aird na Mòine is widely recognized as a headland or point that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The name "Aird na Mòine" translates to "point of the moor" in Gaelic, which accurately describes the physical characteristics of the area. The headland is characterized by its rugged terrain, with a combination of rocky cliffs and grassy moorland. It is a protuberance that extends into the ocean, forming a natural barrier between the land and the sea.

The headland is known for its diverse wildlife and rich natural beauty. Visitors to Aird na Mòine can expect to encounter a variety of bird species, including gulls, puffins, and even the occasional golden eagle. The coastal area is also home to seals, which can often be spotted sunbathing on the rocks.

In addition to its natural splendor, Aird na Mòine also has historical significance. The remains of an Iron Age fort can be found on the headland, serving as a reminder of the area's ancient past. This archaeological site attracts history enthusiasts and adds an extra layer of intrigue to the already captivating location.

Overall, Aird na Mòine is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a glimpse into Scotland's past. Its stunning views, diverse wildlife, and historical significance make it a truly remarkable coastal feature in Inverness-shire.

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Aird na Mòine Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.814252/-6.8088042 or Grid Reference NG1490. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View south over Leac a' Li Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. 
A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. 
The water is Loch Stocanais.
View south over Leac a' Li
Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. The water is Loch Stocanais.
Kirk at Stocanais The sign on the wall says that this is the Stockinish meeting house of the North Harris Free Presbyterian Church.
Kirk at Stocanais
The sign on the wall says that this is the Stockinish meeting house of the North Harris Free Presbyterian Church.
White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba) I always associate water-lilies with the lochans of eastern Harris, and was glad to find some still in flower in August, as I have only ever been to na h-Eileanan an Iar in spring and early summer before.
White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba)
I always associate water-lilies with the lochans of eastern Harris, and was glad to find some still in flower in August, as I have only ever been to na h-Eileanan an Iar in spring and early summer before.
Loch a' Chaolais This lochan is well covered with the floating leaves of the White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba).
Loch a' Chaolais
This lochan is well covered with the floating leaves of the White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba).
Loch Chliuthair This inlet opens in to Loch Cluer, another of the eastern Harris sea-lochs.
Loch Chliuthair
This inlet opens in to Loch Cluer, another of the eastern Harris sea-lochs.
Loch Cluer Loch Chliuthair in Gaelic takes its name from the village of Cliuthar, anglicised as Cluer.
Loch Cluer
Loch Chliuthair in Gaelic takes its name from the village of Cliuthar, anglicised as Cluer.
Collam A handful of houses beside Loch Ghreosabhaigh.
Collam
A handful of houses beside Loch Ghreosabhaigh.
Lewisian Gneiss with the Shiant Isles behind Magnificent swirls of Lewisian Gneiss just south of Mol Ban in South Harris.
Lewisian Gneiss with the Shiant Isles behind
Magnificent swirls of Lewisian Gneiss just south of Mol Ban in South Harris.
Road at Caolas Stocinis/Kyles Stockinish Looking over a short causeway across the end of Loch a' Chaolais.
Road at Caolas Stocinis/Kyles Stockinish
Looking over a short causeway across the end of Loch a' Chaolais.
Loch a' Chaolais A small loch in the rocky landscape, with pond weed [Potomageton sp.].
Loch a' Chaolais
A small loch in the rocky landscape, with pond weed [Potomageton sp.].
The church at Stockinish
The church at Stockinish
Kyles Road End at Stockinish Opposite the church, a bus stop and some ground preparation in progress.
Kyles Road End at Stockinish
Opposite the church, a bus stop and some ground preparation in progress.
Old Post Office and Telephone Box
Old Post Office and Telephone Box
Stockinish Harbour This busy harbour on South Harris's east coast is owned by the local authority.  A large number of fishing vessels are based here, and the area is popular with visiting yachts.
Stockinish Harbour
This busy harbour on South Harris's east coast is owned by the local authority. A large number of fishing vessels are based here, and the area is popular with visiting yachts.
Stockinish Youth Hostel In the 1960s and 1970s the school at Stockinish doubled as a temporary youth hostel. Like most of these, it is long since closed down.
Stockinish Youth Hostel
In the 1960s and 1970s the school at Stockinish doubled as a temporary youth hostel. Like most of these, it is long since closed down.
The harbour at Stocinis The busy harbour in Loch Stocinis is very sheltered by Eilean Stocinis, seen in the background.
The harbour at Stocinis
The busy harbour in Loch Stocinis is very sheltered by Eilean Stocinis, seen in the background.
The head of Loch Cliuthair
The head of Loch Cliuthair
Loch na Buaile A small loch in a marshy hollow near Cliuthar.
Loch na Buaile
A small loch in a marshy hollow near Cliuthar.
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Aird na Mòine is located at Grid Ref: NG1490 (Lat: 57.814252, Lng: -6.8088042)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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