Eilean Nèil

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Eilean Nèil

Old tractor I'm no expert but I think this is a Ferguson TEA20 of about 1950 vintage with Loch Ròg Beag as a backdrop.
Old tractor Credit: Jo and Steve Turner

Eilean Nèil is a small island located off the coast of Ross-shire, Scotland. It is situated in the Inner Hebrides, specifically in the Inner Sound, between the mainland and the Isle of Skye. The island is privately owned and covers an area of approximately 19 hectares.

Eilean Nèil is renowned for its picturesque landscape and natural beauty. It is characterized by rugged cliffs, rocky shores, and lush greenery. The island offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

The island is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. Seals can often be spotted lounging on the rocks surrounding the island. The surrounding waters are also rich in marine life, attracting divers and snorkelers.

Eilean Nèil has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. The island contains the ruins of an ancient chapel, believed to have been built in the 12th century. It is also said to have served as a hiding place for Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite uprising.

Access to Eilean Nèil is limited, as it is privately owned and not open to the public. However, visitors can enjoy the beauty of the island from nearby viewpoints or by taking boat trips around the area.

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Eilean Nèil Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.16072/-6.8830748 or Grid Reference NB1229. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old tractor I'm no expert but I think this is a Ferguson TEA20 of about 1950 vintage with Loch Ròg Beag as a backdrop.
Old tractor
I'm no expert but I think this is a Ferguson TEA20 of about 1950 vintage with Loch Ròg Beag as a backdrop.
Loch Ròg Beag Viewed from Einacleite.
Loch Ròg Beag
Viewed from Einacleite.
Inlet to Loch Croistean and ford
Inlet to Loch Croistean and ford
Looking down Loch Croistean. Good brown trout fishing and a few finnock
Looking down Loch Croistean.
Good brown trout fishing and a few finnock
Ruined blackhouse, Ungaisidar
Ruined blackhouse, Ungaisidar
Looking towards Loch Croistean from the B8011
Looking towards Loch Croistean from the B8011
Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis This is one of several similarly shaped cairns in the area.  See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6205869">NB1229 : Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis</a>.
Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis
This is one of several similarly shaped cairns in the area. See also NB1229 : Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis.
Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis This is one of several similarly shaped cairns in the area.  See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6205867">NB1129 : Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis</a>.
Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis
This is one of several similarly shaped cairns in the area. See also NB1129 : Cairn, Druim Sandavig, Isle of Lewis.
Sharp bend in the road near Loch Sanndabhat
Sharp bend in the road near Loch Sanndabhat
Phonebox and Loch Rog Beag
Phonebox and Loch Rog Beag
Loch Croistean, West Lewis. Loch with boathouse at the side of the B8011.
Loch Croistean, West Lewis.
Loch with boathouse at the side of the B8011.
Loch Sanndabhat Southwest of the settlement of Ungisiadar.
Loch Sanndabhat
Southwest of the settlement of Ungisiadar.
Crofthouse at Ungisiadar Overlooking Loch Ròg Beag.
Crofthouse at Ungisiadar
Overlooking Loch Ròg Beag.
Disused Croft Buildings Ungisiadar.
Disused Croft Buildings
Ungisiadar.
Shieling above Strome Ruined shieling on high ground above Strome and Drovinish.
Shieling above Strome
Ruined shieling on high ground above Strome and Drovinish.
Shieling above Strome Ruined shieling above Strome and Drovinish.  The hill behind is Creag na h-Iolaire, the rock of the eagle.
Shieling above Strome
Ruined shieling above Strome and Drovinish. The hill behind is Creag na h-Iolaire, the rock of the eagle.
Enaclete, Uig From across Little Loch Roag.  The red-roofed house belongs to Croft No.1.
Enaclete, Uig
From across Little Loch Roag. The red-roofed house belongs to Croft No.1.
Loch Uamasbroc
Loch Uamasbroc
Show me another place!

Eilean Nèil is located at Grid Ref: NB1229 (Lat: 58.16072, Lng: -6.8830748)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///perusing.drank.pastime. Near Carloway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Located within 500m of 58.16072,-6.8830748
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.162754/-6.8906189
Leisure: slipway
Surface: concrete
Lat/Long: 58.1597531/-6.8903799
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