Bernera Island

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Bernera Island

Bàgh Clach an Dobhrain The west side of Lismore in part of the island depopulated by clearance. This is a very good example of a raised beach. 
The Glensanda quarry is visible beyond the anchorage and Bernera Island.
Bàgh Clach an Dobhrain Credit: Richard Webb

Bernera Island is a picturesque island located off the west coast of Scotland in the region of Argyllshire. It lies in the Sound of Jura, between the mainland and the larger Isle of Jura. The island measures approximately 3.5 square miles in size, offering a compact yet diverse landscape.

The island is known for its untouched natural beauty, characterized by rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and panoramic views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands. Bernera boasts a rich and varied wildlife population, with numerous bird species, seals, and occasionally, dolphins and whales can be spotted in the surrounding waters.

The island is home to a small but close-knit community of around 100 residents. The main settlement, Ballymeanoch, is a charming village with traditional stone houses and a welcoming atmosphere. The residents mainly rely on fishing, farming, and tourism as their primary sources of income. Visitors can experience the hospitality of the locals by staying in one of the self-catering cottages or bed and breakfast accommodations available on the island.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Bernera Island offers several opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. Hiking trails take visitors through the island's rugged terrain, providing breathtaking views along the way. The coastlines are perfect for leisurely walks, beachcombing, or even kayaking. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy angling in the surrounding waters, while birdwatchers have the chance to spot rare species in their natural habitat.

Overall, Bernera Island is a hidden gem in Argyllshire, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, with its stunning natural landscapes and friendly community.

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Bernera Island Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.493963/-5.5836824 or Grid Reference NM7939. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bàgh Clach an Dobhrain The west side of Lismore in part of the island depopulated by clearance. This is a very good example of a raised beach. 
The Glensanda quarry is visible beyond the anchorage and Bernera Island.
Bàgh Clach an Dobhrain
The west side of Lismore in part of the island depopulated by clearance. This is a very good example of a raised beach. The Glensanda quarry is visible beyond the anchorage and Bernera Island.
Bernera Island Tidally connected to Lismore, with one of several igneous intrusions.
Bernera Island
Tidally connected to Lismore, with one of several igneous intrusions.
South end of Bernera Island Tidally connected to Lismore.
South end of Bernera Island
Tidally connected to Lismore.
Bernera Island Tidally connected to Lismore.
Bernera Island
Tidally connected to Lismore.
Bernera Island Small cove on the northwest side.
Bernera Island
Small cove on the northwest side.
Bernera Island Tidally connected to Lismore.
Bernera Island
Tidally connected to Lismore.
Rubha Croinn Shags drying their wings between feeding dives. Looking across the deep part of Loch Linnhe, which we were using to test our kit.
Rubha Croinn
Shags drying their wings between feeding dives. Looking across the deep part of Loch Linnhe, which we were using to test our kit.
Rubha Croinn With a Grey seal, Shag and Great Black-backed Gull.
Rubha Croinn
With a Grey seal, Shag and Great Black-backed Gull.
Coast of Lismore On the left, a dry stone wall merges with a protruding igneous dyke, which finishes the job down to the coast.
Coast of Lismore
On the left, a dry stone wall merges with a protruding igneous dyke, which finishes the job down to the coast.
Bernera, Lismore A tidal island off Lismore.
Bernera, Lismore
A tidal island off Lismore.
Coast of Bernera Some rough going on raised beaches.
Coast of Bernera
Some rough going on raised beaches.
Summit, Bernera There is a sheep path up to here from the tidal crossing. The island is grazed.
Summit, Bernera
There is a sheep path up to here from the tidal crossing. The island is grazed.
Westward view, Bernera Mull in the background.
Westward view, Bernera
Mull in the background.
Gully, Bernera Possibly due to a dyke from the Mull or Ardnamurchan volcanic complexes. Bernera, like Lismore is mostly limestone. View towards Morvern.
Gully, Bernera
Possibly due to a dyke from the Mull or Ardnamurchan volcanic complexes. Bernera, like Lismore is mostly limestone. View towards Morvern.
West end of Bernera A prow of limestone above an old wave cut platform.
West end of Bernera
A prow of limestone above an old wave cut platform.
Limestone prows, Bernera Former sea cliffs rise above a wave cut platform.
Limestone prows, Bernera
Former sea cliffs rise above a wave cut platform.
Raised beach, Bernera A former wave cut platform at the west end of Bernera.
Raised beach, Bernera
A former wave cut platform at the west end of Bernera.
Wave cut platform, Bernera The far west end of the tidal island with a massive and very rough raised beach.
Wave cut platform, Bernera
The far west end of the tidal island with a massive and very rough raised beach.
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Bernera Island is located at Grid Ref: NM7939 (Lat: 56.493963, Lng: -5.5836824)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.493963,-5.5836824
Bernera Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 56.4916915/-5.5790081
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