Port nam Murrach

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Port nam Murrach

The road to Rhue Private road/track to Rhue House & cottage. The Sgurr on Eigg in the distance.
The road to Rhue Credit: Gordon Hatton

Port nam Murrach is a small coastal village located in the Inverness-shire region of Scotland. Situated on the northwest coast of Scotland, it is blessed with stunning views of the sea, estuary, and creek. The village is nestled between rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The sea surrounding Port nam Murrach offers breathtaking beauty and tranquility. Its crystal-clear waters are home to diverse marine life, including seals, dolphins, and various species of fish. The sea also provides opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing, sailing, and kayaking.

The estuary in Port nam Murrach is a unique feature that enhances the village's charm. It is formed by the merging of a river and the sea, creating a peaceful and serene environment. The estuary is a haven for birdwatchers, as it attracts a wide variety of migratory birds throughout the year.

A meandering creek adds to the natural beauty of Port nam Murrach. This narrow waterway is surrounded by lush greenery and provides a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solitude and relaxation. The creek is also home to several species of fish and is a favorite spot for anglers.

Besides its natural wonders, Port nam Murrach boasts a close-knit community and a rich history. The village has a few charming cottages and a local pub that serves traditional Scottish cuisine. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as ancient castles, archaeological sites, and hiking trails.

In summary, Port nam Murrach is a coastal village in Inverness-shire that offers a stunning blend of sea, estuary, and creek. With its natural beauty and welcoming community, it is a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful getaway amidst Scotland's breathtaking landscapes.

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Port nam Murrach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.8824/-5.9187776 or Grid Reference NM6183. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The road to Rhue Private road/track to Rhue House & cottage. The Sgurr on Eigg in the distance.
The road to Rhue
Private road/track to Rhue House & cottage. The Sgurr on Eigg in the distance.
Coastal view on the way to Rhue Old walls and signs of former cultivation here, but now reverting to bracken and heather ground. In the distance is the north end of Eigg with the mountains of Rum beyond.
Coastal view on the way to Rhue
Old walls and signs of former cultivation here, but now reverting to bracken and heather ground. In the distance is the north end of Eigg with the mountains of Rum beyond.
Birch by the trackside This tree has given up trying to grow vertically and has been pushed to one side by the prevailing wind.
Birch by the trackside
This tree has given up trying to grow vertically and has been pushed to one side by the prevailing wind.
West Highland seascape A coastal view from the Rhue track looking out over the South Channel towards the maze of skerries and tiny islands towards distant Skye where old favourites can be seen. The main Cuillin range to the left, Blaven in the centre and the Red Hills to the right.
West Highland seascape
A coastal view from the Rhue track looking out over the South Channel towards the maze of skerries and tiny islands towards distant Skye where old favourites can be seen. The main Cuillin range to the left, Blaven in the centre and the Red Hills to the right.
Boat by the shore Sitting above the high tide line below the track to Rhue. The mountains on Skye on the horizon.
Boat by the shore
Sitting above the high tide line below the track to Rhue. The mountains on Skye on the horizon.
Rhue Cottage Tucked below a hill slope where the leaning trees indicate the prevailing wind from the west.
Rhue Cottage
Tucked below a hill slope where the leaning trees indicate the prevailing wind from the west.
Approach to Port nam Murrach Nearing the end of the path that begins as a track to Rhue Cottage. The final 300m or so can be rather wet with some bog hopping required, but the view at the end is well worth the effort.
Approach to Port nam Murrach
Nearing the end of the path that begins as a track to Rhue Cottage. The final 300m or so can be rather wet with some bog hopping required, but the view at the end is well worth the effort.
Port nam Murrach A peaty path gives way to springy turf and blown sand on the descent to the beach at Port nam Murrach. The view is towards the hills of Ardnamurchan.
Port nam Murrach
A peaty path gives way to springy turf and blown sand on the descent to the beach at Port nam Murrach. The view is towards the hills of Ardnamurchan.
White sands, blue seas The beautiful beach at Port nam Murrach with a view southwards towards Ardnamurchan.
White sands, blue seas
The beautiful beach at Port nam Murrach with a view southwards towards Ardnamurchan.
Boats on shore by memorial, Sound of Arisaig
Boats on shore by memorial, Sound of Arisaig
Looking towards Sound of Arisaig
Looking towards Sound of Arisaig
Looking towards Rubh' Arisaig
Looking towards Rubh' Arisaig
Islands at entrance to South Channel, Arisaig
Islands at entrance to South Channel, Arisaig
Navigational Pole in South Channel
Navigational Pole in South Channel
Inbound in South Channel to Arisaig
Inbound in South Channel to Arisaig
Eilean Port nam Murrah
Eilean Port nam Murrah
Rocky foreshore, Rhumach A multitude of small islands and islets lie offshore here.
Rocky foreshore, Rhumach
A multitude of small islands and islets lie offshore here.
Muck from Rhu
Muck from Rhu
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Port nam Murrach is located at Grid Ref: NM6183 (Lat: 56.8824, Lng: -5.9187776)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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