Inverlussa

Settlement in Argyllshire

Scotland

Inverlussa

From Croc na h-Iolaire East coast of Jura.
From Croc na h-Iolaire Credit: Andrew Spenceley

Inverlussa is a small hamlet located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated on the shores of Loch Melfort, Inverlussa offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

The hamlet is home to a small number of houses, many of which are traditional stone cottages that add to the charm of the area. Inverlussa is surrounded by rolling hills and forests, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.

Inverlussa is also known for its wildlife, with red deer, otters, and a variety of bird species often spotted in the area. The nearby Loch Melfort is a designated Special Area of Conservation, further highlighting the natural beauty and importance of the region.

While Inverlussa may be small, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Inverlussa Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.008665/-5.7873508 or Grid Reference NR6486. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

From Croc na h-Iolaire East coast of Jura.
From Croc na h-Iolaire
East coast of Jura.
Inverlussa: a boat moored on the bridge A small boat is moored from the railings of the bridge which carries the road to the few houses in the hamlet. The Lussa River nears its journey's end just behind us as it enters the sea at Lussa Bay.
Inverlussa: a boat moored on the bridge
A small boat is moored from the railings of the bridge which carries the road to the few houses in the hamlet. The Lussa River nears its journey's end just behind us as it enters the sea at Lussa Bay.
Inverlussa: the village from across the Lussa River Looking towards the heart of Inverlussa - really just a handful of houses - across the Lussa River as it reaches Lussa Bay and thus the end of its journey. It is a rather low tide so one can happily meander across the sand of the bay.
Inverlussa: the village from across the Lussa River
Looking towards the heart of Inverlussa - really just a handful of houses - across the Lussa River as it reaches Lussa Bay and thus the end of its journey. It is a rather low tide so one can happily meander across the sand of the bay.
Inverlussa: towards the phone box from across the river A view across the Lussa River at Inverlussa. Opposite is a red telephone box, suggesting that the adjacent house was once the post office. This supposition is confirmed by a local, although it was not the final location of the post office.

Inverlussa Post Office was opened on 1 July 1947 (at the time - it seems impossible to believe nowadays - this was the third post office on Jura) at the pictured premises, and the telephone box is thus alongside. The post office subsequently moved to one of the terraced houses out of shot to the right; it closed on 1 October 1984.
Inverlussa: towards the phone box from across the river
A view across the Lussa River at Inverlussa. Opposite is a red telephone box, suggesting that the adjacent house was once the post office. This supposition is confirmed by a local, although it was not the final location of the post office. Inverlussa Post Office was opened on 1 July 1947 (at the time - it seems impossible to believe nowadays - this was the third post office on Jura) at the pictured premises, and the telephone box is thus alongside. The post office subsequently moved to one of the terraced houses out of shot to the right; it closed on 1 October 1984.
Inverlussa: postbox № PA60 1 and telephone box One of the remotest places from which to communicate, either telephonically or postally, this is the northernmost postbox on the island of Jura. It stands outside the cottages of which one was the post office before it closed in 1984 (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5074264">NR6486 : Inverlussa: towards the phone box from across the river</a> for more discussion).

The collection times of the six postboxes on the island get gradually later as one travels north, so this one has the latest time - 4pm on weekdays. However, as explained by the asterisks on the information plate, it has already missed the boat by then so items are not dispatched until the next working day.
Inverlussa: postbox № PA60 1 and telephone box
One of the remotest places from which to communicate, either telephonically or postally, this is the northernmost postbox on the island of Jura. It stands outside the cottages of which one was the post office before it closed in 1984 (see NR6486 : Inverlussa: towards the phone box from across the river for more discussion). The collection times of the six postboxes on the island get gradually later as one travels north, so this one has the latest time - 4pm on weekdays. However, as explained by the asterisks on the information plate, it has already missed the boat by then so items are not dispatched until the next working day.
Inverlussa: two deer cross the road These two deer were in the trees on the left and presumably were unsettled by the sound of my car - luckily I had seen them from the previous corner and half expected them to dash off.
Inverlussa: two deer cross the road
These two deer were in the trees on the left and presumably were unsettled by the sound of my car - luckily I had seen them from the previous corner and half expected them to dash off.
Heading down to Lussagiven Is that a loch or just a flooding Struthen Glac na Dunaich?
Heading down to Lussagiven
Is that a loch or just a flooding Struthen Glac na Dunaich?
Follow the electricity poles! To Lussagiven.
Follow the electricity poles!
To Lussagiven.
Lussagiven Lussa Bay beyond in the mist!
Lussagiven
Lussa Bay beyond in the mist!
Arriving at Lussagiven In the rain.
Arriving at Lussagiven
In the rain.
Climbing again beside Cnoc Ruairidh Heading for Ardlussa.
Climbing again beside Cnoc Ruairidh
Heading for Ardlussa.
Cottages at Inverlussa Across the Lussa River.
We were here 42 years ago - not much has changed!
Cottages at Inverlussa
Across the Lussa River. We were here 42 years ago - not much has changed!
Weir on the Lussa River Viewed from the bridge at Inverlussa.
In the rain!
Weir on the Lussa River
Viewed from the bridge at Inverlussa. In the rain!
Lussa River Flows into Lussa Bay.
Lussa River
Flows into Lussa Bay.
Weir on the Lussa River  At Ardlussa.
Weir on the Lussa River
At Ardlussa.
The Lussa River Looking upstream from the bridge at Inverlussa
The Lussa River
Looking upstream from the bridge at Inverlussa
Lussa Bay Seen from the bridge at Inverlussa.
Lussa Bay
Seen from the bridge at Inverlussa.
Sand and light on the Lussa River Just where the river enters the sea at Lussa Bay. Very fine sand is sorted as the tide rises and falls, and sunlight sparkles on the water.
Sand and light on the Lussa River
Just where the river enters the sea at Lussa Bay. Very fine sand is sorted as the tide rises and falls, and sunlight sparkles on the water.
Show me another place!

Inverlussa is located at Grid Ref: NR6486 (Lat: 56.008665, Lng: -5.7873508)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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