Sgeir Ghlas

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Sgeir Ghlas

Grèineam viewed from Mealasta
Grèineam viewed from Mealasta Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Sgeir Ghlas is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Situated in the Inner Sound, between the Isle of Skye and the mainland, it is part of the Inner Hebrides archipelago. The island covers an area of approximately 25 acres (10 hectares) and is characterized by its rocky terrain and rugged coastline.

Sgeir Ghlas is known for its diverse wildlife and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The island provides an important breeding ground for various seabirds, including razorbills, guillemots, and puffins. It is also home to a colony of Atlantic grey seals, which can often be spotted lounging on the rocks or swimming in the surrounding waters.

Access to Sgeir Ghlas is challenging due to its remote location and lack of facilities. However, it can be reached by boat, and visitors are advised to take caution when navigating the area due to the strong currents and rocky shoreline. The island is a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers who seek solitude and the opportunity to observe the abundant wildlife.

Overall, Sgeir Ghlas offers a unique and unspoiled natural environment, providing a haven for various bird and seal species. Its rugged beauty and secluded location make it a captivating destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the midst of Scotland's picturesque coastal landscapes.

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Sgeir Ghlas Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.11963/-7.1306956 or Grid Reference NA9826. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grèineam viewed from Mealasta
Grèineam viewed from Mealasta
Mol Foirs Geòdha A small beach by Western Isles standards.
Mol Foirs Geòdha
A small beach by Western Isles standards.
Houses at Islibhig An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
Houses at Islibhig
An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
On the far west of Lewis At Mealasta looking towards the island of Grèineam.
On the far west of Lewis
At Mealasta looking towards the island of Grèineam.
South of Breanais With evidence of light cultivation/crofting near the foreshore.
South of Breanais
With evidence of light cultivation/crofting near the foreshore.
The road through Breanais A scattered but surprisingly populous village which has a considerable evidence of crofting, but probably a lot less carried out now than in the past. No great evidence of fishing, no doubt inhibited by the lack of shelter from the Atlantic.
The road through Breanais
A scattered but surprisingly populous village which has a considerable evidence of crofting, but probably a lot less carried out now than in the past. No great evidence of fishing, no doubt inhibited by the lack of shelter from the Atlantic.
Heading north from Breanais on the far west of Lewis Towards Islibhig.
Heading north from Breanais on the far west of Lewis
Towards Islibhig.
Near Breanais Looking inland towards Mealaisbhal.
Near Breanais
Looking inland towards Mealaisbhal.
Rough common grazing at Breanais
Rough common grazing at Breanais
Coastal houses at Islibhig
Coastal houses at Islibhig
Geodha an Fharaidh
Geodha an Fharaidh
Houses at Brènis A selection of modernised 'white houses'.  These were the successors of the original 'black houses'
Houses at Brènis
A selection of modernised 'white houses'. These were the successors of the original 'black houses'
Side road at Brèinis
Side road at Brèinis
Mealasta beach
Mealasta beach
Wee falls on the Abhainn Breanais
Wee falls on the Abhainn Breanais
Ruin at Breinis
Ruin at Breinis
Grèineam Houses visible on Lewis behind.
Grèineam
Houses visible on Lewis behind.
Brenish Buildings associated with the nearby WWII Brenish Chain Home radar station.
Brenish
Buildings associated with the nearby WWII Brenish Chain Home radar station.
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Sgeir Ghlas is located at Grid Ref: NA9826 (Lat: 58.11963, Lng: -7.1306956)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///occupiers.knee.sleeping. Near Carloway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.11963,-7.1306956
Created By: dmgroom_coastlines
Lat/Long: 58.118/-7.12622
Rubha Dubh na Buaile
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 58.1228541/-7.1353048
Poll Shiobachd
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 58.1202874/-7.1307719
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