Bid an Fhithich

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Ross-shire

Scotland

Bid an Fhithich

Camas Bastadh/Bostadh Spelled differently on the map and gazetteer.
Camas Bastadh/Bostadh Credit: John Lucas

Bid an Fhithich is a picturesque sea inlet located in the county of Ross-shire, Scotland. Nestled between rolling green hills and steep cliffs, it offers a stunning natural landscape that attracts visitors from near and far. The name itself translates to "the shelter of the raven," which is fitting given the abundance of birdlife that calls this area home.

The estuary is formed by the confluence of a river and the open sea, creating a unique ecosystem that supports a diverse range of marine life. The clear waters of Bid an Fhithich are teeming with fish, making it a popular spot for anglers and a feeding ground for seabirds such as gannets, cormorants, and herons. If you're lucky, you might even spot seals basking on the rocks or dolphins gracefully swimming in the distance.

The surrounding shores of the estuary offer a tranquil escape for nature lovers. Sandy beaches and rocky coves provide opportunities for leisurely walks, sunbathing, and picnicking. The area is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with several nature reserves nearby. The diverse flora and fauna found here include rare orchids, otters, and a variety of seabirds.

Bid an Fhithich is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds historical significance. The ruins of a 13th-century castle stand proudly on the cliffs overlooking the estuary, serving as a reminder of the area's rich past.

Overall, Bid an Fhithich is a hidden gem in Ross-shire, offering a sublime blend of natural wonders, wildlife, and historical landmarks. Whether you're seeking tranquility, adventure, or a chance to immerse yourself in nature, this sea inlet has something to offer for everyone.

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Bid an Fhithich Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.26968/-6.8783734 or Grid Reference NB1441. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Camas Bastadh/Bostadh Spelled differently on the map and gazetteer.
Camas Bastadh/Bostadh
Spelled differently on the map and gazetteer.
The cemetery at Bostadh Perhaps not a surprising number of burials for such a remote location, as it is a very desirable place to be laid to rest.
The cemetery at Bostadh
Perhaps not a surprising number of burials for such a remote location, as it is a very desirable place to be laid to rest.
The road to Bostadh With Siaram Bostadh in mid view on the left side.
The road to Bostadh
With Siaram Bostadh in mid view on the left side.
Beehive Cell - Eilean Fir Chrothair The beautiful little beehive cell on the island of Eilean Fir Chrothair.
Beehive Cell - Eilean Fir Chrothair
The beautiful little beehive cell on the island of Eilean Fir Chrothair.
Bostadh Iron Age House The reconstructed house, viewed looking south.
Bostadh Iron Age House
The reconstructed house, viewed looking south.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village The Gaelic version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village
The Gaelic version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village The English version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village
The English version.
Public convenience at Bostadh Near the end of the road at the cemetery and Iron Age Village.
Public convenience at Bostadh
Near the end of the road at the cemetery and Iron Age Village.
Camas Bostadh Sand dunes at Bostadh, looking to a cloud-covered Flodaigh.
Camas Bostadh
Sand dunes at Bostadh, looking to a cloud-covered Flodaigh.
Rocky coast at Bostadh Looking across Camas Bostadh from near the cemetery wall.
Rocky coast at Bostadh
Looking across Camas Bostadh from near the cemetery wall.
Beach at Bostadh Looking across Camas Bostadh, with part of Flodaigh on the right.
Beach at Bostadh
Looking across Camas Bostadh, with part of Flodaigh on the right.
Traigh Bostadh Looking across to Cnoc Urraman.
Traigh Bostadh
Looking across to Cnoc Urraman.
Iron Age Village at Bostadh A reconstructed house and, farther up the valley, traces of other houses.
Iron Age Village at Bostadh
A reconstructed house and, farther up the valley, traces of other houses.
View from an Iron Age house Looking over Traigh Bosdtadh to Camus Bostadh and Flodaigh, from the enclosure surrounding the reconstructed house.
View from an Iron Age house
Looking over Traigh Bosdtadh to Camus Bostadh and Flodaigh, from the enclosure surrounding the reconstructed house.
Garden Tiger Moth larva A larva of Arctia caja on the path close to the Iron Age house at Bostadh. Thin plant growth on sand, with clear signs of rabbit grazing.
Garden Tiger Moth larva
A larva of Arctia caja on the path close to the Iron Age house at Bostadh. Thin plant growth on sand, with clear signs of rabbit grazing.
Iron Age House at Bostadh The inland end. Beyond is the path down from the car park.
Iron Age House at Bostadh
The inland end. Beyond is the path down from the car park.
Entrance to the Iron Age House A gap in the surrounding wall leads to the top of steps leading down to an underground entrance.
Entrance to the Iron Age House
A gap in the surrounding wall leads to the top of steps leading down to an underground entrance.
Iron Age House Underground doorway at the foot of the entrance steps. It is possible to go inside when the site is open.
Iron Age House
Underground doorway at the foot of the entrance steps. It is possible to go inside when the site is open.
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Bid an Fhithich is located at Grid Ref: NB1441 (Lat: 58.26968, Lng: -6.8783734)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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