Port Rubh' nam Bùthan

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Argyllshire

Scotland

Port Rubh' nam Bùthan

The A849 Near Ardfenaig.
The A849 Credit: Andrew Abbott

Port Rubh' nam Bùthan is a small inlet located in Argyllshire, Scotland. This picturesque location is characterized by its stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The port is situated at the mouth of a creek, with calm waters perfect for fishing and boating.

The area is known for its abundant marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to see a variety of fish species, as well as seabirds and other wildlife. The estuary provides a peaceful setting for those looking to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the Scottish coastline.

Port Rubh' nam Bùthan is also a great place for outdoor activities such as hiking and birdwatching. The rugged coastline and rocky cliffs provide a scenic backdrop for exploring the area on foot. Additionally, the nearby village offers amenities such as shops and restaurants for visitors to enjoy.

Overall, Port Rubh' nam Bùthan is a charming coastal destination that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty and diverse wildlife make it a must-see spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Port Rubh' nam Bùthan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.325498/-6.2672967 or Grid Reference NM3622. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The A849 Near Ardfenaig.
The A849
Near Ardfenaig.
A849 towards Bunessan
A849 towards Bunessan
A849 west of Bunessan
A849 west of Bunessan
A849 near Tiraghoil
A849 near Tiraghoil
Gated field entrance
Gated field entrance
A849 towards Fionnphort
A849 towards Fionnphort
Port a’ Chladaich
Port a’ Chladaich
Weedy foreshore near Bunessan The largest village in the Ross of Mull
Weedy foreshore near Bunessan
The largest village in the Ross of Mull
Aird an Daraich Looking northeast across Loch Scridain to Bearreach. Remains of old oaks occur in the near fields [Daraich is 'oak' in the Gaelic]
Aird an Daraich
Looking northeast across Loch Scridain to Bearreach. Remains of old oaks occur in the near fields [Daraich is 'oak' in the Gaelic]
Tiraghoil and the A849 The road leads to the Iona Ferry at Fionnphort, 6km further on.
Tiraghoil and the A849
The road leads to the Iona Ferry at Fionnphort, 6km further on.
Lazy beds at Aird an Daraich By Ardness House near Bunessan on the A849 road to Fionnphort. The old traditional crofting method of cultivation, particularly of potatoes, by laying them on the surface and covering with seaweed and soil from the side [a precursor to modern raised beds; nothing is new!].
Lazy beds at Aird an Daraich
By Ardness House near Bunessan on the A849 road to Fionnphort. The old traditional crofting method of cultivation, particularly of potatoes, by laying them on the surface and covering with seaweed and soil from the side [a precursor to modern raised beds; nothing is new!].
Pier at Bunessan On Loch Scridain.
Pier at Bunessan
On Loch Scridain.
Port a'Chladaich Looking across the foreshore from the pier near Bunessan.
Port a'Chladaich
Looking across the foreshore from the pier near Bunessan.
Shoreline at Glas Phort
Shoreline at Glas Phort
House at Ghlas Phort Almost on the shore, at Eorabus.
House at Ghlas Phort
Almost on the shore, at Eorabus.
Traigh Mhor at Eorabus.
Traigh Mhor at Eorabus.
Coastal grazing on the road to Ardtun With the waters of Loch na Lathaich beyond.
Coastal grazing on the road to Ardtun
With the waters of Loch na Lathaich beyond.
Coastal grazing at Ardtun With Loch na Lathaich and forestry on An Garbh-aird beyond.
Coastal grazing at Ardtun
With Loch na Lathaich and forestry on An Garbh-aird beyond.
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Port Rubh' nam Bùthan is located at Grid Ref: NM3622 (Lat: 56.325498, Lng: -6.2672967)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.325498,-6.2672967
Source: PGS
Lat/Long: 56.3245102/-6.2727517
Created By: dmgroom_coastlines
Source: PGS
Lat/Long: 56.32436/-6.2744
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