Eilean na Gearrabreac

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eilean na Gearrabreac

Loch Phlocrapoil This is one of the larger lochs on the route of the Golden Road.
Loch Phlocrapoil Credit: Anne Burgess

Eilean na Gearrabreac, also known as the Island of the Rough Water, is a small island located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated off the west coast of the Highlands, the island lies in the Inner Sound, between Skye and the mainland.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Eilean na Gearrabreac is characterized by its rugged and rocky landscape. The island is uninhabited and lacks any permanent structures or amenities. It is primarily visited by nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers due to its diverse bird population, including species such as puffins, guillemots, and razorbills.

The island's name reflects the challenging and turbulent waters that surround it. The strong currents and unpredictable weather conditions make it a challenging place to navigate, particularly for small boats. However, this also adds to the island's allure, attracting those seeking a remote and wild natural environment.

Eilean na Gearrabreac is a designated Special Protection Area due to its importance for breeding seabirds. The island's cliffs and rocky outcrops provide ideal nesting sites for various species, making it a haven for birdlife. Additionally, the surrounding waters are home to a rich marine ecosystem, supporting a variety of fish and marine mammals.

Visitors to Eilean na Gearrabreac can enjoy stunning views of the rugged coastline, observe the diverse birdlife, and experience the tranquility of this remote island. However, it is important to exercise caution when exploring the island due to its challenging terrain and the unpredictable weather conditions of the region.

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Eilean na Gearrabreac Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.837514/-6.7355722 or Grid Reference NG1992. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch Phlocrapoil This is one of the larger lochs on the route of the Golden Road.
Loch Phlocrapoil
This is one of the larger lochs on the route of the Golden Road.
Lewisian Gneiss This is classic Lewisian Gneiss, in irregular outcrops smoothed by the glaciers of the last (and no doubt previous) Ice Ages.
Lewisian Gneiss
This is classic Lewisian Gneiss, in irregular outcrops smoothed by the glaciers of the last (and no doubt previous) Ice Ages.
Islands and skerries off Drinishader Not quite a painted ship on a painted ocean, but close;  there is a fishing boat dead-centre in this image.
Islands and skerries off Drinishader
Not quite a painted ship on a painted ocean, but close; there is a fishing boat dead-centre in this image.
Dun Corr Mor
Dun Corr Mor
Loch Plocrapol at Scadabay
Loch Plocrapol at Scadabay
Cattle grid on the Golden Road
Cattle grid on the Golden Road
Abandoned Kirk at Scadabay
Abandoned Kirk at Scadabay
Minor road approaching Plocrapool
Minor road approaching Plocrapool
Ice-sculpted rock next to minor road at Scadabay
Ice-sculpted rock next to minor road at Scadabay
Drinnishader Telephone Exchange A bit of loch Procrapool/Plochrapoil the microwave fed exchange, and Scalpay in the distance
Drinnishader Telephone Exchange
A bit of loch Procrapool/Plochrapoil the microwave fed exchange, and Scalpay in the distance
I'm getting a signal on my mobile! This may look like a picture of a lochan, but more important - middle centre is the radio mast that means I can phone home. This type of small lochan is a frequent feature in these parts, the mobile signal isn't.
I'm getting a signal on my mobile!
This may look like a picture of a lochan, but more important - middle centre is the radio mast that means I can phone home. This type of small lochan is a frequent feature in these parts, the mobile signal isn't.
Old building at Scadabhagh A drystone construction of partly dressed gneiss using a small cliff for support. I would think agricultural rather than residential, and probably relatively recent.
Old building at Scadabhagh
A drystone construction of partly dressed gneiss using a small cliff for support. I would think agricultural rather than residential, and probably relatively recent.
Southern end of Loch Plocrapool
Southern end of Loch Plocrapool
Dun Corr Mor The islet of Dun Corr Mor with the navigation beacon on the top.
Dun Corr Mor
The islet of Dun Corr Mor with the navigation beacon on the top.
Plocrapol, Harris Tweed weaving
Plocrapol, Harris Tweed weaving
Plocrapol Bay
Plocrapol Bay
Loch Procrapoil from the South Mid afternoon shot in Mid May. Clear identification of the small islands in the foreground.
Loch Procrapoil from the South
Mid afternoon shot in Mid May. Clear identification of the small islands in the foreground.
Sgeir an Leum Mhòir A host of skerries are off the coast of Harris.
Sgeir an Leum Mhòir
A host of skerries are off the coast of Harris.
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Eilean na Gearrabreac is located at Grid Ref: NG1992 (Lat: 57.837514, Lng: -6.7355722)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///scored.ambient.down. Near Tarbert, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Located within 500m of 57.837514,-6.7355722
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Lat/Long: 57.8365245/-6.7315162
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Lat/Long: 57.8365381/-6.731725
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Lat/Long: 57.8366597/-6.73205
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Lat/Long: 57.8369813/-6.7314391
Camas na Roide
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Lat/Long: 57.8394412/-6.7430322
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