Sloc na h-Ursainn

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Sloc na h-Ursainn

Rinn Thorbhais By following the sheep tracks you can just make it into the grid square, and then you reach a very bracing location.  Well on windy day like this it is. The sheep line on the rocks above looking on interestedly!
Rinn Thorbhais Credit: Roger McLachlan

Sloc na h-Ursainn is a prominent coastal feature located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is a headland or point that juts out into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Situated on the western coast of Argyllshire, Sloc na h-Ursainn boasts rugged cliffs that rise dramatically from the water, creating a striking and picturesque scene. The headland is characterized by its rocky terrain, with moss-covered boulders and craggy outcrops adding to its natural charm.

The name "Sloc na h-Ursainn" translates to "cave of the bears" in Gaelic, hinting at the area's rich history and the presence of wildlife in the past. Although no longer inhabited by bears, the headland still provides a haven for various seabirds, including gannets, puffins, and guillemots. Visitors to Sloc na h-Ursainn often have the opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

The headland is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. It offers excellent hiking opportunities, with well-maintained trails that wind along the coastline, providing panoramic vistas of the ocean and the surrounding countryside. The area is also known for its diverse flora, with wildflowers dotting the landscape during the warmer months.

Access to Sloc na h-Ursainn is relatively easy, with a car park located nearby, allowing visitors to explore the headland at their own pace. The site is often described as a hidden gem, offering a tranquil and secluded escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Sloc na h-Ursainn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.461362/-6.9790203 or Grid Reference NL9341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rinn Thorbhais By following the sheep tracks you can just make it into the grid square, and then you reach a very bracing location.  Well on windy day like this it is. The sheep line on the rocks above looking on interestedly!
Rinn Thorbhais
By following the sheep tracks you can just make it into the grid square, and then you reach a very bracing location. Well on windy day like this it is. The sheep line on the rocks above looking on interestedly!
Grassy Dunes In the centre of an extensive area of sand dunes. Carnan Mor in the background with the radar station just visible.
From a print, date approximate.
Grassy Dunes
In the centre of an extensive area of sand dunes. Carnan Mor in the background with the radar station just visible. From a print, date approximate.
Tràigh Bhì A celebrated beach on the south west corner of Tiree.
Tràigh Bhì
A celebrated beach on the south west corner of Tiree.
Tràigh Bhì A celebrated beach on the south west corner of Tiree.
Tràigh Bhì
A celebrated beach on the south west corner of Tiree.
Fence above Tràigh nan Gilean Grazings on Beinn Ceann a' Mhara.
Fence above Tràigh nan Gilean
Grazings on Beinn Ceann a' Mhara.
Dunes, Barrapol A big area of cattle grazed sand dunes, southwest Tiree.
Dunes, Barrapol
A big area of cattle grazed sand dunes, southwest Tiree.
Gate, Tràigh nan Gilean A way through the barbed wire cattle fences. From here it is an easy walk over to Tràigh Bhì.
Gate, Tràigh nan Gilean
A way through the barbed wire cattle fences. From here it is an easy walk over to Tràigh Bhì.
Tràigh nan Gilean
Tràigh nan Gilean
Beinn Ceann a' Mhara The hilly southwest corner of Tiree.
Beinn Ceann a' Mhara
The hilly southwest corner of Tiree.
Tràigh nan Gilean, Tiree
Tràigh nan Gilean, Tiree
Tràigh nan Gilean, Tiree
Tràigh nan Gilean, Tiree
Gate, Barrapol A track from Tràigh nan Gilean.
Gate, Barrapol
A track from Tràigh nan Gilean.
Dunes, Barrapol Grass showing stress from a prolonged dry spell
Dunes, Barrapol
Grass showing stress from a prolonged dry spell
Ruin by Loch a' Phuill
Ruin by Loch a' Phuill
Ruin by Loch a' Phuill View over the loch towards the Golf Ball (Càrnan Mòr air traffic control radar)
Ruin by Loch a' Phuill
View over the loch towards the Golf Ball (Càrnan Mòr air traffic control radar)
Machair, Loch a' Phuill Rich grazing with a good wader population: Lapwing, Oystercatcher, Redshank
Machair, Loch a' Phuill
Rich grazing with a good wader population: Lapwing, Oystercatcher, Redshank
Machair, Sandaig West side of Tiree.
Machair, Sandaig
West side of Tiree.
Balephuil Bay from Carnan Mor, Tiree The village of Balephuil is on the left, and beyond the bay is Ceann a' Mhara. After that, the broad Atlantic. Carnan Mor or Ben Hynish, 141m, is the highest point of Tiree.
Balephuil Bay from Carnan Mor, Tiree
The village of Balephuil is on the left, and beyond the bay is Ceann a' Mhara. After that, the broad Atlantic. Carnan Mor or Ben Hynish, 141m, is the highest point of Tiree.
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Sloc na h-Ursainn is located at Grid Ref: NL9341 (Lat: 56.461362, Lng: -6.9790203)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.461362,-6.9790203
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 56.4573101/-6.9798782
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 56.4601185/-6.9788354
Natural: cave_entrance
Lat/Long: 56.4618928/-6.977973
Man Made: cairn
Material: stone
Lat/Long: 56.4584825/-6.9789333
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