Eilean na Sgaite

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eilean na Sgaite

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

Eilean na Sgaite is a small uninhabited island located off the west coast of Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is situated in the Inner Hebrides, within the picturesque Loch Morar. The island is approximately 1.5 miles long and covers an area of around 60 acres.

Eilean na Sgaite is known for its rugged and untouched natural beauty. The island is mostly covered in heather and grass, with scattered rocky outcrops. Its coastline is characterized by steep cliffs, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

The island is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of species. Seabirds such as puffins, razorbills, and guillemots can be observed nesting on the cliffs, while otters and seals can often be spotted in the surrounding waters. The island's isolation also makes it an ideal habitat for numerous bird species, including golden eagles and peregrine falcons.

Access to Eilean na Sgaite is mainly by boat or kayak, as there are no regular ferry services to the island. It is a popular destination for day trips and camping, offering visitors a chance to experience the tranquility and solitude of this remote island.

Eilean na Sgaite holds archaeological significance as well. The remains of an ancient fort, believed to date back to the Iron Age, can be found on the island. These ruins provide valuable insights into the island's historical past and add to its cultural appeal.

Overall, Eilean na Sgaite is a stunning and unspoiled island, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich history of the Scottish Highlands.

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Eilean na Sgaite Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.83688/-6.7320819 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.
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.
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.
Snow at Plocrapol Snow very rarely settles in Harris, due to the warm Atlantic. This view of Plocrapol Bay is therefore most unusual.
Snow at Plocrapol
Snow very rarely settles in Harris, due to the warm Atlantic. This view of Plocrapol Bay is therefore most unusual.
Loch Plocropol, Plocropol, & Plocropol Bay Calmac ferry "Clansman" heading down East Loch Tarbert to Uig (Skye).
Loch Plocropol, Plocropol, & Plocropol Bay
Calmac ferry "Clansman" heading down East Loch Tarbert to Uig (Skye).
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Eilean na Sgaite is located at Grid Ref: NG1992 (Lat: 57.83688, Lng: -6.7320819)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///dried.glorious.redeemed. Near Tarbert, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Located within 500m of 57.83688,-6.7320819
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Lat/Long: 57.8365245/-6.7315162
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Lat/Long: 57.8366597/-6.73205
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