An Stac

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

An Stac

Na Stacan Dubha and Cal Mac Ferry View from Pollachar.
Na Stacan Dubha and Cal Mac Ferry Credit: Sandy Gerrard

An Stac is a prominent coastal feature located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is classified as a headland, also known as a point, due to its elongated shape and its position extending out into the sea. The headland is situated on the western coast of the Scottish Highlands, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

An Stac is characterized by its rugged and dramatic landscape, with steep cliffs rising up from the water below. The cliffs are composed of various rock formations, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by years of erosion from the sea. This erosion has resulted in the creation of sea caves, arches, and stacks, adding to the area's visual appeal.

The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastal scenery, with the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean stretching out to the horizon. The area is also known for its rich biodiversity, with a variety of marine and bird species making it their home. Visitors to An Stac can often spot seals basking on the rocks or dolphins swimming in the nearby waters.

An Stac is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting hikers, birdwatchers, and photographers. There are several walking trails that wind their way along the headland, providing opportunities to explore the diverse flora and fauna, as well as the geological features of the area.

Overall, An Stac is a captivating coastal feature in Inverness-shire, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, geological wonder, and abundant wildlife. It is a must-visit location for those seeking an unforgettable experience along Scotland's western coast.

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An Stac Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.042141/-7.3000179 or Grid Reference NF7807. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Na Stacan Dubha and Cal Mac Ferry View from Pollachar.
Na Stacan Dubha and Cal Mac Ferry
View from Pollachar.
Southwest coast of Eriskay Eileanan Dubha in the background.
Southwest coast of Eriskay
Eileanan Dubha in the background.
Rubha Meall nan Caorach A rocky coastline and quite awkward going being quite easy to get stuck below cliff lines.
Rubha Meall nan Caorach
A rocky coastline and quite awkward going being quite easy to get stuck below cliff lines.
Na Stacan Dubha On the highest point, on the right, are the remains of Caisteal an Reubadair, named on older maps as Weaver's Castle. Also known by various other names, it was the seat of a MacNeill who was famed for piracy.
Na Stacan Dubha
On the highest point, on the right, are the remains of Caisteal an Reubadair, named on older maps as Weaver's Castle. Also known by various other names, it was the seat of a MacNeill who was famed for piracy.
Eilean a' Gheòidh
Eilean a' Gheòidh
Paddling towards Rubha Meall nan Caorach The rocky and interesting eastern coastline of Eriskay.
Paddling towards Rubha Meall nan Caorach
The rocky and interesting eastern coastline of Eriskay.
Eilean Leathan A small rocky island to the south of Eriskay.
Eilean Leathan
A small rocky island to the south of Eriskay.
Caisteal An Reubadair The ruins of Reiver's Castle - often corrupted as Weaver's Castle - on Eilean Leathan.
Caisteal An Reubadair
The ruins of Reiver's Castle - often corrupted as Weaver's Castle - on Eilean Leathan.
 An outlier of Na Stacan Dubha A small skerry south of Eriskay, and about 700m east of the main rocks of the stacan.
An outlier of Na Stacan Dubha
A small skerry south of Eriskay, and about 700m east of the main rocks of the stacan.
Southern Eriskay from the air Leac na Banaraich, at the bottom of the picture is the southernmost point of the island.
Southern Eriskay from the air
Leac na Banaraich, at the bottom of the picture is the southernmost point of the island.
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An Stac is located at Grid Ref: NF7807 (Lat: 57.042141, Lng: -7.3000179)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 57.042141,-7.3000179
Caolas an Eilein
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 57.0434834/-7.3028433
Caisteal a' Bhreabadair
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 57.0431986/-7.3014958
An Stac Àrd
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 57.0429371/-7.3003328
Leathain
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 57.0437519/-7.2984466
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