Bogha Shleibhte

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Bogha Shleibhte

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

Bogha Shleibhte, also known as the Point of Sleat, is a prominent coastal feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated on the southernmost tip of the Isle of Skye, this headland stretches out into the Sound of Sleat, separating the mainland from the island.

Bogha Shleibhte is characterized by its rugged and dramatic landscape. The headland is formed by steep cliffs that reach heights of up to 100 meters (330 feet) in some areas, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and neighboring islands. The cliffs are composed of ancient rock formations, including basalt and gneiss, which provide evidence of the area's geological history.

The headland is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an important site for nature enthusiasts. The coastal grasslands and heathlands host a variety of plant species, such as heather, wildflowers, and grasses. Seabirds, including puffins, gannets, and guillemots, nest along the cliffs, while seals and dolphins can often be spotted in the waters below.

Bogha Shleibhte also holds historical significance. The ruins of Dunscaith Castle, a medieval fortress, can be found on the headland, serving as a reminder of the area's rich past. Additionally, the headland is associated with various Gaelic legends and folklore, adding an element of mystique to its already captivating allure.

Overall, Bogha Shleibhte is a striking coastal feature that offers a combination of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical intrigue. It attracts visitors from around the world who are eager to explore and appreciate the raw and untamed beauty of this remote Scottish headland.

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Bogha Shleibhte Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.259743/-6.8811012 or Grid Reference NB1340. 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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Bogha Shleibhte is located at Grid Ref: NB1340 (Lat: 58.259743, Lng: -6.8811012)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.259743,-6.8811012
Bus Stop
Bosta
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 6010731552
Naptan Bearing: E
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Bosta
Naptan Indicator: Beach
Naptan Landmark: bus turning point
Naptan NaptanCode: 94723952
Naptan Street: Beach
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 58.2559627/-6.8792323
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2566115/-6.8750443
Iron Age Settlement
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 58.2560959/-6.881871
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2570087/-6.8764952
Iron Age House
Charge: 5 GBP
Fee: yes
Fee Conditional: no @ age < 12
Tourism: museum
Lat/Long: 58.2553441/-6.8817194
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 58.2561896/-6.8801307
Time and Tide Bell
Artist Name: Marcus Vergette
Artwork Type: sculpture
Tourism: artwork
Website: http://www.timeandtidebell.co.uk/bosta.htm
Lat/Long: 58.2584333/-6.8819582
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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