An Glas-eilean

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

An Glas-eilean

Druim Nan Carn Trig A beautiful spot for a trig point on a sunny afternoon with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Druim Nan Carn Trig Credit: Rude Health

An Glas-eilean, also known as the Green Island, is a picturesque island located in Argyllshire, Scotland. With an area of approximately 5 square kilometers, it is one of the smaller islands in the region. The island is situated in the Inner Hebrides, surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

An Glas-eilean is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, making it a popular tourist destination. The island is characterized by its lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and rugged coastline. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands from various vantage points.

The island is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and otters. Birdwatchers can spot species such as puffins, guillemots, and razorbills nesting along the cliffs. The surrounding waters are also abundant with marine life, making it a great spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

An Glas-eilean has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. Ruins of ancient settlements and burial sites can be explored, providing a glimpse into the island's past. The island was also a significant site during the Viking era, with remnants of their presence still visible today.

Visitors to An Glas-eilean can explore the island on foot, taking in the tranquil atmosphere and immersing themselves in nature. There are also opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking around the island. The island offers a few accommodation options and a small cafe, providing a peaceful retreat for those seeking a quiet getaway.

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An Glas-eilean Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.690013/-6.4474798 or Grid Reference NM2764. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Druim Nan Carn Trig A beautiful spot for a trig point on a sunny afternoon with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Druim Nan Carn Trig
A beautiful spot for a trig point on a sunny afternoon with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Isle of Coll: end of the B8072 at Sorisdale The road comes to an end at this turning area, although a footpath continues along the private driveway ahead to the bay.
Isle of Coll: end of the B8072 at Sorisdale
The road comes to an end at this turning area, although a footpath continues along the private driveway ahead to the bay.
Isle of Coll: old croft building at Sorisdale A derelict building among various houses old and new, just above the bay.
Isle of Coll: old croft building at Sorisdale
A derelict building among various houses old and new, just above the bay.
Isle of Coll: Sorisdale Bay A sandy bay at the northeast end of the island, which has a hamlet of a scattering of houses around it.
Isle of Coll: Sorisdale Bay
A sandy bay at the northeast end of the island, which has a hamlet of a scattering of houses around it.
Coll - Sorisdale - Turning area The turning area at the end of the B8072 as it arrives at Sorisdale. If driving, you can't park in this area and have to find a reasonable place to abandon your vehicle which doesn't either block the lane or an access to the fields. Also, best to find somewhere where your wheels don't sink into the ground!
Coll - Sorisdale - Turning area
The turning area at the end of the B8072 as it arrives at Sorisdale. If driving, you can't park in this area and have to find a reasonable place to abandon your vehicle which doesn't either block the lane or an access to the fields. Also, best to find somewhere where your wheels don't sink into the ground!
Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre Two of the abandoned buildings at Sorisdale on the northern tip of Coll. I think that the nearer one was probably a croft, and the other a byre or barn.
Closer views of these two individually here:
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239702">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft</a>
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239708">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn</a>
See also shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre
Two of the abandoned buildings at Sorisdale on the northern tip of Coll. I think that the nearer one was probably a croft, and the other a byre or barn. Closer views of these two individually here: NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn See also shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft This little building is, I believe, a former croft. It retains its thatched roof and by the looks of it was being used for storage.
Next to it is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239708">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn</a> which was most likely associated with it.
See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239697">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre</a> to see the two buildings together.
See shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft
This little building is, I believe, a former croft. It retains its thatched roof and by the looks of it was being used for storage. Next to it is NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn which was most likely associated with it. See NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre to see the two buildings together. See shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn This little square stone-built and turf-roofed building is most likely a former byre or possibly a small barn. It was almost certainly associated with the adjacent <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239702">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft</a>
See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239697">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre</a> to see the two buildings together.
See also shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - Former byre or barn
This little square stone-built and turf-roofed building is most likely a former byre or possibly a small barn. It was almost certainly associated with the adjacent NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Former croft See NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Abandoned croft and byre to see the two buildings together. See also shared description below:
Coll - Sorisdale - New build probably reusing old croft This newly built or extensively refurbished property is towards the northeastern end of the settlement of Sorisdale. It is near to the beach with superb views over Sorisdale Bay. Whether it is a home or a holiday cottage I don't know, but I think that it may incorporate one or possibly more former crofts.
Coll - Sorisdale - New build probably reusing old croft
This newly built or extensively refurbished property is towards the northeastern end of the settlement of Sorisdale. It is near to the beach with superb views over Sorisdale Bay. Whether it is a home or a holiday cottage I don't know, but I think that it may incorporate one or possibly more former crofts.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house Several streams flow to the sea at Sorisdale Bay; this one has flowed along the southern side of the settlement of Sorisdale and trickles over the sands of the bay. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239723">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet</a>
Above and to the right can be seen one of the extant and lived-in houses that remain in this largely-abandoned settlement.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house
Several streams flow to the sea at Sorisdale Bay; this one has flowed along the southern side of the settlement of Sorisdale and trickles over the sands of the bay. See NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet Above and to the right can be seen one of the extant and lived-in houses that remain in this largely-abandoned settlement.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet This small stream (which doesn't seem to be marked on the map) flows mostly to the south of the settlement of Sorisdale. It is seen reaching the beach in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239719">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house</a>.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet
This small stream (which doesn't seem to be marked on the map) flows mostly to the south of the settlement of Sorisdale. It is seen reaching the beach in NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house.
Coll - Sorisdale - The beach The fine sands of the beach at Sorisdale which is lapped by the waters of Sorisdale Bay. Some of the crofts and houses (mostly the few intact ones) overlook this beach.
Coll - Sorisdale - The beach
The fine sands of the beach at Sorisdale which is lapped by the waters of Sorisdale Bay. Some of the crofts and houses (mostly the few intact ones) overlook this beach.
Coll - Sorisdale - Beach and bay Looking from near to the house seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239719">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house</a> over reeds that line <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239723">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet</a> to the beach and Sorisdale Bay out to Eilean na h-Àtha
Coll - Sorisdale - Beach and bay
Looking from near to the house seen in NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream and house over reeds that line NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream to south of hamlet to the beach and Sorisdale Bay out to Eilean na h-Àtha
Coll - Sorisdale - Ruins and extant house Looking past two ruinous stone buildings (the righthand one enveloped in self-set plants) to one of the lived in properties at Sorisdale. This white cottage is Sorisdale Croft which dates from the late C18th or early C19th (see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/294554/coll-sorisdale-cottage" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/294554/coll-sorisdale-cottage">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> )
Coll - Sorisdale - Ruins and extant house
Looking past two ruinous stone buildings (the righthand one enveloped in self-set plants) to one of the lived in properties at Sorisdale. This white cottage is Sorisdale Croft which dates from the late C18th or early C19th (see LinkExternal link )
Coll - Sorisdale - Ruined buildings Looking along the side of one of the ruined buildings seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239746">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Ruins and extant house</a> to the other which has a healthy growth of trees within its shell. Part of Sorisdale Croft can be just seen on the left.
Coll - Sorisdale - Ruined buildings
Looking along the side of one of the ruined buildings seen in NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Ruins and extant house to the other which has a healthy growth of trees within its shell. Part of Sorisdale Croft can be just seen on the left.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream, ford and footbridge The track which winds its way through Sorisdale is seen here reappearing from a ford, while <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239754">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Footbridge over stream</a> allows pedestrians to cross the stream without getting wet. The lumpy little hill in the background is Cnoc Mòr.
Coll - Sorisdale - Stream, ford and footbridge
The track which winds its way through Sorisdale is seen here reappearing from a ford, while NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Footbridge over stream allows pedestrians to cross the stream without getting wet. The lumpy little hill in the background is Cnoc Mòr.
Coll - Sorisdale - Footbridge over stream This is a closer view of the wooden footbridge seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239752">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream, ford and footbridge</a>.
Coll - Sorisdale - Footbridge over stream
This is a closer view of the wooden footbridge seen in NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - Stream, ford and footbridge.
Coll - Sorisdale - Path to the beach This wide grassy path is a continuation of the track that has snaked through the settlement of Sorisdale. It is seen here as it runs along the northern side of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239717">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - New build probably reusing old croft</a> and leads to <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7239726">NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - The beach</a>
Coll - Sorisdale - Path to the beach
This wide grassy path is a continuation of the track that has snaked through the settlement of Sorisdale. It is seen here as it runs along the northern side of NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - New build probably reusing old croft and leads to NM2763 : Coll - Sorisdale - The beach
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An Glas-eilean is located at Grid Ref: NM2764 (Lat: 56.690013, Lng: -6.4474798)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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