Rubha na Mòine

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Rubha na Mòine

Slipway and harbour, Carnach Photographed from a walkway above the slipway. 
Part of the road bridge between Scalpay and Harris visible on the left.
Slipway and harbour, Carnach Credit: Richard Dorrell

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Rubha na Mòine Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.89559/-6.6712928 or Grid Reference NG2399. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Slipway and harbour, Carnach Photographed from a walkway above the slipway. 
Part of the road bridge between Scalpay and Harris visible on the left.
Slipway and harbour, Carnach
Photographed from a walkway above the slipway. Part of the road bridge between Scalpay and Harris visible on the left.
Carnach and Sàil a' Charnain View from Scalpay Bridge.
Carnach and Sàil a' Charnain
View from Scalpay Bridge.
Tidy pier near Carnach Assorted 'stuff' neatly stowed on the pier. Overlooking Caolas Scalpaigh, with Scalpay/Scalpaigh and the southern pier of the bridge beyond.
Tidy pier near Carnach
Assorted 'stuff' neatly stowed on the pier. Overlooking Caolas Scalpaigh, with Scalpay/Scalpaigh and the southern pier of the bridge beyond.
Rocks on moorland below Leac Easgadail, Harris Looking towards the Shiant Islands.
Rocks on moorland below Leac Easgadail, Harris
Looking towards the Shiant Islands.
The Abhainn a' Ghlinne, Harris
The Abhainn a' Ghlinne, Harris
Shielings by the Abhainn a' Ghlinne, Harris There are a number of remains in the area including shielings, a possible burial cairn and cellular buildings.  See <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/91822/harris-abhainn-a-ghlinne" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/91822/harris-abhainn-a-ghlinne">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for further information.
Shielings by the Abhainn a' Ghlinne, Harris
There are a number of remains in the area including shielings, a possible burial cairn and cellular buildings. See LinkExternal link for further information.
Caolas Scalpaigh, from the old ferry slipway The ferry was replaced by the bridge, visible in the distance.
Caolas Scalpaigh, from the old ferry slipway
The ferry was replaced by the bridge, visible in the distance.
Anchor at Carnach On the old ferry slipway.
Anchor at Carnach
On the old ferry slipway.
Moored fishing boats at Carnach With Scalpay/Scalpaigh and the bridge from Harris beyond.
Moored fishing boats at Carnach
With Scalpay/Scalpaigh and the bridge from Harris beyond.
The Scalpay ferry ramp at Carnach The Harris-Scalpay ferry has now been replaced by the bridge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/564358">NG2197 : Scalpay bridge</a>.
The Scalpay ferry ramp at Carnach
The Harris-Scalpay ferry has now been replaced by the bridge NG2197 : Scalpay bridge.
Todun from out in Loch Trollmaraig Taken from a sea kayak on the way across to Mollingnish
Todun from out in Loch Trollmaraig
Taken from a sea kayak on the way across to Mollingnish
Rhenigidale from the summit of Uiseabhal A picture taken looking north north east from the top of Uiseabhal.
Rhenigidale from the summit of Uiseabhal
A picture taken looking north north east from the top of Uiseabhal.
Scalpaigh ferry slipway The slipway on the Harris side of Caolas Scalpaigh, redundant since the opening of the bridge in 1997.
Scalpaigh ferry slipway
The slipway on the Harris side of Caolas Scalpaigh, redundant since the opening of the bridge in 1997.
Rubha Crago
Rubha Crago
Molinginish from seaward "Mol" translates losely as "Beach" and this images shows the "mol" as in Molinginish.
The last person left in 1963 or 1964 because of its remoteness but a local person has renovated two of the old houses for his own use.
Molinginish from seaward
"Mol" translates losely as "Beach" and this images shows the "mol" as in Molinginish. The last person left in 1963 or 1964 because of its remoteness but a local person has renovated two of the old houses for his own use.
Kyles Scalpay slipway The slipway <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/396265">NG2297 : Scalpaigh ferry slipway</a> is no longer used, as the ferry to Scalpay has been replaced by the bridge which opened in 1997.
Kyles Scalpay slipway
The slipway NG2297 : Scalpaigh ferry slipway is no longer used, as the ferry to Scalpay has been replaced by the bridge which opened in 1997.
Leac Easgadail Trig Point Looking southeast from Leac Easgadail towards The Minch and Scalpay - just visible below the brow of the hill.
Leac Easgadail Trig Point
Looking southeast from Leac Easgadail towards The Minch and Scalpay - just visible below the brow of the hill.
Looking south east from Leac Easgadail Looking on Scalpay and The Minch from the brow of Leac Easgadail.
Looking south east from Leac Easgadail
Looking on Scalpay and The Minch from the brow of Leac Easgadail.
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Rubha na Mòine is located at Grid Ref: NG2399 (Lat: 57.89559, Lng: -6.6712928)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 57.89559,-6.6712928
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Ele: 115
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 57.8986037/-6.6762171
Rubha na Moine
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 57.8956431/-6.6706238
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