Càrn Ghaltair

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Càrn Ghaltair

Cleite against the backdrop of Sanndraigh
Cleite against the backdrop of Sanndraigh Credit: Alan Reid

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Cleite against the backdrop of Sanndraigh
Cleite against the backdrop of Sanndraigh
Shags on Cleite Shags cover this small rocky island June 09
Shags on Cleite
Shags cover this small rocky island June 09
Shags on Cleite off Sandray south coast The shags seem always to be on their favourite perch
Shags on Cleite off Sandray south coast
The shags seem always to be on their favourite perch
Cleite A shag drying out rock off Sandray
Cleite
A shag drying out rock off Sandray
Dun Sandray The ruin of Dùn Sandray stands atop a knoll, 400 feet above the sea, overlooking Loch na Cuilce (loch of reeds). It is now little more than a pile of stones, as rabbit catchers pushed down much of its outer defensive walls to build shelters.
Dun Sandray
The ruin of Dùn Sandray stands atop a knoll, 400 feet above the sea, overlooking Loch na Cuilce (loch of reeds). It is now little more than a pile of stones, as rabbit catchers pushed down much of its outer defensive walls to build shelters.
Sandray, Vatersay and Barra An aerial view from the south. The smaller island to the east is Maol Domhnaich.
Sandray, Vatersay and Barra
An aerial view from the south. The smaller island to the east is Maol Domhnaich.
Sandray (Sanndraigh) The island of Sandray (Sanndraigh) as seen from southern Vatersay (Bhatarsaigh).
The highest point on Sandray is Càrn Ghaltair, the almost-as-high eminence to its east being Carnach (189m, 620')
What may look like a low-lying island behind it, is in fact the Meanais peninsula of Sandray.
I have taken Càrn Ghaltair as the subject reference.
Statistics for Sandray (Sanndraigh)
Area: 385ha (c.1½ miles²)
Population: 0 (Uninhabited since 1934)
Highest Point: Càrn Ghaltair at 207m (679')
Sandray (Sanndraigh)
The island of Sandray (Sanndraigh) as seen from southern Vatersay (Bhatarsaigh). The highest point on Sandray is Càrn Ghaltair, the almost-as-high eminence to its east being Carnach (189m, 620') What may look like a low-lying island behind it, is in fact the Meanais peninsula of Sandray. I have taken Càrn Ghaltair as the subject reference. Statistics for Sandray (Sanndraigh) Area: 385ha (c.1½ miles²) Population: 0 (Uninhabited since 1934) Highest Point: Càrn Ghaltair at 207m (679')
Vatersay Beach Looking southeast from Beag A Deas, Vatersay. The land on the left of the picture is the island of Sandray.
Vatersay Beach
Looking southeast from Beag A Deas, Vatersay. The land on the left of the picture is the island of Sandray.
Landing on the beach at Sandray
Landing on the beach at Sandray
Sea kayaks on Sandray beach Landing on the way down to Mingulay on a kayak camping trip May 2009
Sea kayaks on Sandray beach
Landing on the way down to Mingulay on a kayak camping trip May 2009
Sandray, Bagh Ban Sea kayaked down from Castlebay and camping on the headland before setting off to the north end of Barra. May 09
Sandray, Bagh Ban
Sea kayaked down from Castlebay and camping on the headland before setting off to the north end of Barra. May 09
Kayaking around Sandray A day trip paddling around Sandray June 09
Kayaking around Sandray
A day trip paddling around Sandray June 09
Cave on the south side of Sandray Paddling out from a great open cave June 09
Cave on the south side of Sandray
Paddling out from a great open cave June 09
East coast of Sandray Drifting through a beautiful shallow passage with crystal clear waters
East coast of Sandray
Drifting through a beautiful shallow passage with crystal clear waters
North coast of Sandray Small lobster and crab boat close inshore below the rocky coastline of Sandray.
North coast of Sandray
Small lobster and crab boat close inshore below the rocky coastline of Sandray.
Beach on Sandray There appears to be only one sandy beach on the north and west sides of this island. This unnamed beach is near the NW tip and the low ground behind it was used for crofting in the 19th century.
Beach on Sandray
There appears to be only one sandy beach on the north and west sides of this island. This unnamed beach is near the NW tip and the low ground behind it was used for crofting in the 19th century.
South coast of Sandray The fretted south coast of Sandray looking into an inlet with Gleann Mor beyond.
South coast of Sandray
The fretted south coast of Sandray looking into an inlet with Gleann Mor beyond.
Beach and dunes, Sandray The largest sand beaches on the island at the south eastern corner. Behind can be seen the huge dune system which blankets the eastern fringe of the island, rising to over 40m in places.
Beach and dunes, Sandray
The largest sand beaches on the island at the south eastern corner. Behind can be seen the huge dune system which blankets the eastern fringe of the island, rising to over 40m in places.
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Càrn Ghaltair is located at Grid Ref: NL6491 (Lat: 56.893082, Lng: -7.5197491)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 56.893082,-7.5197491
Càrn Ghaltair
Corbett: no
Ele: 207
Graham: no
Marilyn: yes
Munro: no
Name En: Cairn Galtar
Name Gd: Càrn Ghaltair
Natural: peak
Prominence: 207
Lat/Long: 56.8928592/-7.5198894
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