Àird na h-Ulaidhe

Landscape Feature in Argyllshire

Scotland

Àird na h-Ulaidhe

Ruins of St Cathan's Church Ardminish
Ruins of St Cathan's Church Ardminish Credit: John Ferguson

Àird na h-Ulaidhe is a prominent landscape feature located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated along the western coast of Scotland, this area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural history.

Àird na h-Ulaidhe is a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. With its rugged cliffs, picturesque beaches, and lush greenery, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The peninsula is characterized by its unique geological formations, including rocky outcrops and sea stacks that have been shaped by the relentless coastal erosion over centuries. These formations serve as habitats for a variety of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The area is also steeped in history, with evidence of ancient settlements dating back to prehistoric times. Archaeological remains, such as standing stones and burial sites, provide insights into the region's early inhabitants and their way of life.

Visitors to Àird na h-Ulaidhe can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking along the coastal trails, exploring the sandy beaches, or simply taking in the stunning views. The peninsula is also a popular spot for fishing and boating, with opportunities to catch a variety of fish species in its pristine waters.

Overall, Àird na h-Ulaidhe is a captivating landscape feature that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, rich history, and abundant wildlife. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking a true Scottish experience.

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Àird na h-Ulaidhe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.654796/-5.7624985 or Grid Reference NR6346. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruins of St Cathan's Church Ardminish
Ruins of St Cathan's Church Ardminish
Cottage of Tigh nan Cudainnean
Cottage of Tigh nan Cudainnean
Jetty at Port nan Each
Jetty at Port nan Each
Portan Craro Gigha
Portan Craro Gigha
Achamore House, Gigha A Scottish baronial-style mansion built in 1884 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/38541/gigha-achamore-estate-achamore-house" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/38541/gigha-achamore-estate-achamore-house">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>.
Achamore House, Gigha
A Scottish baronial-style mansion built in 1884 LinkExternal link.
Gigha Village Hall Adjacent to the car park for Achamore House.
Gigha Village Hall
Adjacent to the car park for Achamore House.
Gunnera and Primula at Achamore Gardens The gardens are  a highlight of the Island of Gigha - plenty of rambling paths and a delightful informality.
Gunnera and Primula at Achamore Gardens
The gardens are a highlight of the Island of Gigha - plenty of rambling paths and a delightful informality.
The pond at Achamore Marginal primulas and irises, with emergent Potamogeton flowers, and lilies on the far side.
The pond at Achamore
Marginal primulas and irises, with emergent Potamogeton flowers, and lilies on the far side.
Emergent flowers on the pond at Achamore Gardens I'm not sure what they are; possibly a water lily of some sort - I thought at first Potamogeton flowers, from the plant with floating leaves, but I now think not.
Emergent flowers on the pond at Achamore Gardens
I'm not sure what they are; possibly a water lily of some sort - I thought at first Potamogeton flowers, from the plant with floating leaves, but I now think not.
Pond-edge plants at Achamore Garden Primula [pink] and Libertia [white flowers, of the Iris family], with a carved Otter by the pond.
Pond-edge plants at Achamore Garden
Primula [pink] and Libertia [white flowers, of the Iris family], with a carved Otter by the pond.
Giant Viper's Bugloss at Achamore An impressive plant that grows up to 4m high, with spikes of blue flowers. Echium pininana is native to La Palma in the Canary Islands.
Giant Viper's Bugloss at Achamore
An impressive plant that grows up to 4m high, with spikes of blue flowers. Echium pininana is native to La Palma in the Canary Islands.
Path in Achamore Gardens With a fine Pine tree and an Agave/Aloe type plant.
Path in Achamore Gardens
With a fine Pine tree and an Agave/Aloe type plant.
Cabbage Tree and Giant Viper's Bugloss at Achamore Two plants [Cordyline australis, from New Zealand and Echium pininana, from the Canary Islands, resp.] that demonstrate the mildness of the Argyll climate.
Cabbage Tree and Giant Viper's Bugloss at Achamore
Two plants [Cordyline australis, from New Zealand and Echium pininana, from the Canary Islands, resp.] that demonstrate the mildness of the Argyll climate.
Pier at the southern end of the road on the Isle of Gigha The small Gigalum Island can be seen beyond the end of the pier with the Kintyre Peninsula behind Gigalum.
Pier at the southern end of the road on the Isle of Gigha
The small Gigalum Island can be seen beyond the end of the pier with the Kintyre Peninsula behind Gigalum.
For Sale: Achamore House, Gigha
For Sale: Achamore House, Gigha
Ruin of St. Cathan's Church, Gigha
Ruin of St. Cathan's Church, Gigha
View from the South Pier, Gigha The shallow bays of the southern part of Gigha fringed by white sand beaches.
View from the South Pier, Gigha
The shallow bays of the southern part of Gigha fringed by white sand beaches.
Grob Bagh Beach, Isle of Gigha Quartz outcrop on Grob Bagh Beach, Isle of Gigha
Grob Bagh Beach, Isle of Gigha
Quartz outcrop on Grob Bagh Beach, Isle of Gigha
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Àird na h-Ulaidhe is located at Grid Ref: NR6346 (Lat: 55.654796, Lng: -5.7624985)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Gigha
Aeroway: aerodrome
Icao: EGEJ
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Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 55.656688/-5.7611829
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6558039/-5.7619847
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: wind
Generator Type: horizontal_axis
Power: generator
Survey: visual
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Leim
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Grob Bagh
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