Rubha Cuil-cheanna

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Rubha Cuil-cheanna

Minor road to Clovullin Looking north-eastward.
Minor road to Clovullin Credit: Peter Wood

Rubha Cuil-cheanna is a captivating headland located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated along the picturesque coastal region, this prominent point juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The headland is characterized by its rugged and dramatic cliffs, which have been weathered by the relentless crashing waves over countless years. These cliffs, composed of various types of rock formations, showcase the area's geological history and add to the allure of Rubha Cuil-cheanna.

The headland's coastal location makes it an ideal spot for observing marine life. Visitors can often catch glimpses of seals basking on the rocks or dolphins gracefully swimming in the nearby waters. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the diverse array of seabirds that call this area home, including gannets, puffins, and guillemots.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Rubha Cuil-cheanna offers numerous opportunities for hikers and walkers. A well-maintained coastal path allows visitors to explore the headland's rugged terrain while enjoying panoramic views of the sea and surrounding countryside. The path also leads to a small, secluded beach, providing a tranquil spot for picnicking or simply taking in the natural beauty.

As one of the many stunning coastal features in Inverness-shire, Rubha Cuil-cheanna showcases the raw beauty of Scotland's coastline. Its rugged cliffs, diverse wildlife, and scenic walking paths make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Rubha Cuil-cheanna Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.704284/-5.2455117 or Grid Reference NN0161. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road to Clovullin Looking north-eastward.
Minor road to Clovullin
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road from Clovullin to A861 at Blar Ruatharach Looking south-westward.
Minor road from Clovullin to A861 at Blar Ruatharach
Looking south-westward.
A861 near Clovullin
A861 near Clovullin
Cottage and trees at Blàr Ruatharach
Cottage and trees at Blàr Ruatharach
The Ardgour coast at Camas Mhic a' Phì With the beacon at Sallachan Point on the right.
The Ardgour coast at Camas Mhic a' Phì
With the beacon at Sallachan Point on the right.
New house at Clovullin With Meall Breac behind.
New house at Clovullin
With Meall Breac behind.
Felled Beech at Clovullin Next years firewood - beech burns well!
Felled Beech at Clovullin
Next years firewood - beech burns well!
A82 with no traffic Photo taken during the initial Covid pandemic lockdown.
A82 with no traffic
Photo taken during the initial Covid pandemic lockdown.
Track from Onich to Glen Righ
Track from Onich to Glen Righ
Corran Lighthouse and shoreline at Corran Narrows
Corran Lighthouse and shoreline at Corran Narrows
Loch Linnhe from Inchree Looking from Inchree over Bunree towards Loch Linnhe.
Loch Linnhe from Inchree
Looking from Inchree over Bunree towards Loch Linnhe.
Shoreline of Loch Linnhe at Bunree
Shoreline of Loch Linnhe at Bunree
Track and shed near Onich
Track and shed near Onich
A861 past Clovullin
A861 past Clovullin
A861 past Clovullin
A861 past Clovullin
Clovulin On the original road, the village is now bypassed.
Clovulin
On the original road, the village is now bypassed.
Old alignment of the A861, Clovulin
Old alignment of the A861, Clovulin
A82, southbound The A82 is a trunk road in Scotland. It is the principal route from Lowland Scotland to the western Scottish Highlands, running from Glasgow to Inverness, going by Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Fort William and the Great Glen. It is 167 miles long.
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A82, southbound
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Rubha Cuil-cheanna is located at Grid Ref: NN0161 (Lat: 56.704284, Lng: -5.2455117)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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