Rònaidh

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Rònaidh

The western end of North Rona
The western end of North Rona Credit: Michael Earnshaw

Rònaidh, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a small island situated off the northwest coast of the Scottish mainland. With a land area of around 5 square miles, this picturesque island is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich wildlife.

Rònaidh is characterized by its rugged coastline, featuring dramatic cliffs, secluded bays, and pristine sandy beaches. It boasts a diverse landscape, encompassing rolling hills, heather moorlands, and pockets of dense woodland. The island's highest point, Ben Rònaidh, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands.

Flora and fauna thrive on Rònaidh, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The island is home to a variety of bird species, including puffins, guillemots, and gannets, which nest on the cliffs during the breeding season. Seals can often be spotted lounging on the shores, and dolphins occasionally grace the surrounding waters with their presence.

Although Rònaidh has a small population, it has a rich history. Ruins of ancient settlements, including a Viking burial site, can be found on the island, providing a glimpse into its past. The local community is tightly knit, with residents engaged in traditional industries such as fishing, farming, and crafts.

Access to Rònaidh is primarily by boat, with regular ferry services operating from the mainland. The island offers a peaceful and idyllic retreat for those seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, with opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing the unique charm of a remote Scottish island.

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Rònaidh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.121696/-5.828168 or Grid Reference HW8132. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The western end of North Rona
The western end of North Rona
North Rona Looking to the high point of the island.
North Rona
Looking to the high point of the island.
Tobha Rònaigh A view from the 80 metre hillock towards the summit of North Rona with its lighthouse. Visited on a trip with Sea Harris and Seatrek on a lovely day with less than a metre of swell.
Name: Tobha Ronaigh [Toa Rona]
Hill number: 4956
Height: 108m / 354ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,1
Grid ref: HW818322 (est)
Drop: 108m
Col: Sea
Tobha Rònaigh
A view from the 80 metre hillock towards the summit of North Rona with its lighthouse. Visited on a trip with Sea Harris and Seatrek on a lovely day with less than a metre of swell. Name: Tobha Ronaigh [Toa Rona] Hill number: 4956 Height: 108m / 354ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 24A: Lewis and Nearby Islands Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: HW818322 (est) Drop: 108m Col: Sea
Rocky North Coast Of Rona/Rònaidh This is a view of the rocky northern coast of North Rona.
Rocky North Coast Of Rona/Rònaidh
This is a view of the rocky northern coast of North Rona.
Coastal View Rona/Rònaidh An upland coastal view on the remote island of North Rona.
Coastal View Rona/Rònaidh
An upland coastal view on the remote island of North Rona.
Lòba Sgeir Lòba Sgeir is a small rocky island of the SW coast of North Rona.
Lòba Sgeir
Lòba Sgeir is a small rocky island of the SW coast of North Rona.
North Rona Looking over the "wing" of North Rona.
North Rona
Looking over the "wing" of North Rona.
Cave on the Island of Rona Rona (Rònaidh, in Gaelic) is a remote outlying island of the Outer Hebrides, some 44 miles NNE of the Butt of Lewis.  It is thus more remote from the main islands of the Outer Hebrides than St Kilda.  It was last inhabited in 1844.  The cave shown in the photo is the result of erosion by the sea.  Eventually, the entire northern peninsula of the island will probably become a separate island as a result of the continuing erosion by Atlantic storms.
Cave on the Island of Rona
Rona (Rònaidh, in Gaelic) is a remote outlying island of the Outer Hebrides, some 44 miles NNE of the Butt of Lewis. It is thus more remote from the main islands of the Outer Hebrides than St Kilda. It was last inhabited in 1844. The cave shown in the photo is the result of erosion by the sea. Eventually, the entire northern peninsula of the island will probably become a separate island as a result of the continuing erosion by Atlantic storms.
The Remains of St Ronan's Church, Rona This photo shows the remains of St Ronan's Church, and part of the graveyard, on the remote island of Rona (Rònaidh, in Gaelic).  It dates from the 8th century, and is one of the three oldest Christian churches in Scotland.  See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HW8132">HW8132</a>.
The Remains of St Ronan's Church, Rona
This photo shows the remains of St Ronan's Church, and part of the graveyard, on the remote island of Rona (Rònaidh, in Gaelic). It dates from the 8th century, and is one of the three oldest Christian churches in Scotland. See also HW8132.
Grounded Fishing Boat North Rona This boat suffered engine failure and drifted unmanned into this inlet on North Rona.
The Boat was a total loss.
Grounded Fishing Boat North Rona
This boat suffered engine failure and drifted unmanned into this inlet on North Rona. The Boat was a total loss.
Fire at North Rona This vessel had grounded and subsequently went on fire.
Fire at North Rona
This vessel had grounded and subsequently went on fire.
North Rona Stornoway fishing boat Calina approaching the 'Toa', North Rona, the steep cliff which has the lighthouse built on top of it.
North Rona
Stornoway fishing boat Calina approaching the 'Toa', North Rona, the steep cliff which has the lighthouse built on top of it.
North Rona This area in known as Loba sgeir, the island of Sulasgeir, approximately 9 miles away is just visible on the horizon.
North Rona
This area in known as Loba sgeir, the island of Sulasgeir, approximately 9 miles away is just visible on the horizon.
Wreck of the Moray Adventurer on North Rona
Wreck of the Moray Adventurer on North Rona
The wreck Moray Adventurer The wreck of the Moray Adventurer on North Rona.
The wreck Moray Adventurer
The wreck of the Moray Adventurer on North Rona.
Weather Buoy Weather Buoy on North Rona with Sulasgeir in background
Weather Buoy
Weather Buoy on North Rona with Sulasgeir in background
Coming up to Rona Coming up to Rona in early morning
Coming up to Rona
Coming up to Rona in early morning
Cormorants at Geodh a Stoth Cormorants at Geodh a Stoth North Rona
Cormorants at Geodh a Stoth
Cormorants at Geodh a Stoth North Rona
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Rònaidh is located at Grid Ref: HW8132 (Lat: 59.121696, Lng: -5.828168)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

Also known as: Rona

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North Rona

Rona (Scottish Gaelic: Rònaigh) is an uninhabited Scottish island in the North Atlantic. It is often referred to as North Rona to distinguish it from the...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.121696,-5.828168
Geodha Lèis
Name Gd: Geodha Lèis
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1251905/-5.8255651
Geodha Blàtha Beag
Name Gd: Geodha Blàtha Beag
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1254768/-5.8276679
Geodha Blàtha Mor
Name Gd: Geodha Blàtha Mor
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.124695/-5.8284833
Geodha nan Gall
Name Gd: Geodha nan Gall
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1228588/-5.8350922
Poll Thothatom
Name Gd: Poll Thothatom
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1188819/-5.8214452
Am Pollan Uisge
Name Gd: Am Pollan Uisge
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1183532/-5.8239342
Poll Heallair
Name Gd: Poll Heallair
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1190471/-5.826595
Ele: 0
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 59.124859/-5.8250173
Ele: 0
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 59.1245037/-5.8284162
Ele: 0
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 59.1230164/-5.833871
Ele: 0
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 59.1215829/-5.8359982
Man Made: water_well
Lat/Long: 59.1199114/-5.8278358
Man Made: water_well
Lat/Long: 59.1211536/-5.8295672
Stoc a’ Phriosain
Name Gd: Stoc a’ Phriosain
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1188858/-5.8295115
Heallair
Name Gd: Heallair
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 59.1189794/-5.8281704
Tòn Breighe
Name Gd: Tòn Breighe
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 59.1245401/-5.8347566
Buaile nan Sgrath
Name Gd: Buaile nan Sgrath
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 59.1199177/-5.834306
Leac na Sgròb
Name Gd: Leac na Sgròb
Natural: beach
Surface: rock
Lat/Long: 59.1193033/-5.831299
Poll Thothatom West
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.1194961/-5.8220507
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