Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn

Houses at Islibhig An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
Houses at Islibhig Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Situated in the Inner Sound, it lies approximately 10 kilometers northeast of the town of Ullapool. The name Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn translates to "Black Skerry of the Duck Pool," which aptly describes its characteristics.

Covering an area of around 5 hectares, Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn is predominantly composed of rugged cliffs and rocky terrain. The island boasts a diverse ecosystem, with various seabirds, including guillemots and razorbills, nesting on the cliffs. The surrounding waters are also home to seals, dolphins, and occasionally whales, making it a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts.

Access to the island is restricted due to its protected status as a nature reserve. Therefore, visitors are not permitted to land on the island without prior permission. However, boat tours and wildlife cruises often pass by the island, allowing visitors to observe the abundant wildlife from a distance.

Historically, Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn played a role in the fishing industry, particularly for herring. Fishermen would often set sail from neighboring ports to harvest the rich waters surrounding the island. Today, the island remains relatively untouched and serves as an important sanctuary for seabirds and marine life.

Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn's remote and wild beauty, coupled with its significant ecological value, makes it a captivating destination for nature lovers and those seeking to experience the untamed splendor of the Scottish coastline.

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Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn Images

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Houses at Islibhig An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
Houses at Islibhig
An interesting juxtaposition of old and new.
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.
Some very boggy ground near Islibhig With Mealaisbhal dominating the view.
Some very boggy ground near Islibhig
With Mealaisbhal dominating the view.
The headland of Ãird Feinis The Flannan Isles/Na h-Eileanan Flannach are just visible on the right horizon. The next landfall from there would be North America, which at this latitude, would be in northern Newfoundland.
The headland of Ãird Feinis
The Flannan Isles/Na h-Eileanan Flannach are just visible on the right horizon. The next landfall from there would be North America, which at this latitude, would be in northern Newfoundland.
Telephone box at Islibhig
Telephone box at Islibhig
Moorland near Islibhig
Moorland near Islibhig
Moorland near Islibhig
Moorland near Islibhig
Àird Feinis Spectacular headland to the south of Uig.
Àird Feinis
Spectacular headland to the south of Uig.
Aird Feinis A deep rock pool in a cleft on the top of Aird Feinis.
Aird Feinis
A deep rock pool in a cleft on the top of Aird Feinis.
Cairn on Aird Feinis A cairn marks the highest point on the relatively level summit of Aird Feinis, with Aird Mangarstadh in the background.
Cairn on Aird Feinis
A cairn marks the highest point on the relatively level summit of Aird Feinis, with Aird Mangarstadh in the background.
Roseroot (Sedum rosea) This plant needs the shelter of the crevices between the stones on the clifftop at Aird Feinis.
Roseroot (Sedum rosea)
This plant needs the shelter of the crevices between the stones on the clifftop at Aird Feinis.
Geological Conundrum This feature on Aird Feinis is significant, because the dark vein can be shown to cut across the gneiss, therefore proving the relative ages of the different rocks. The whole formation is a shear zone. Geologist for scale.
Geological Conundrum
This feature on Aird Feinis is significant, because the dark vein can be shown to cut across the gneiss, therefore proving the relative ages of the different rocks. The whole formation is a shear zone. Geologist for scale.
Aird Feinis Cliffs on the north side of Aird Feinis are battered by the sea in a strong westerly wind.
Aird Feinis
Cliffs on the north side of Aird Feinis are battered by the sea in a strong westerly wind.
Coastal houses at Islibhig
Coastal houses at Islibhig
St Kilda from Uig Ok you need to really squint but St Kilda is just visible over the headland at Geodha Sgoilte.
St Kilda from Uig
Ok you need to really squint but St Kilda is just visible over the headland at Geodha Sgoilte.
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'
Ruin at Breinis
Ruin at Breinis
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Dubh Sgeir Lachdunn is located at Grid Ref: NA9827 (Lat: 58.135677, Lng: -7.1319205)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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