Rubha nan Carn

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Rubha nan Carn

A pig pen on the track to Bruinagil
A pig pen on the track to Bruinagil Credit: Mike Dunn

Rubha nan Carn is a captivating coastal feature located in the region of Ross-shire, Scotland. Nestled on the western coast, this headland juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, offering awe-inspiring views and a unique natural environment.

The name "Rubha nan Carn" translates to "Point of the Cairns" in Scottish Gaelic, which hints at the ancient history of this area. The headland is known for its rugged cliffs and rocky terrain, which has been shaped over centuries by the relentless force of the ocean waves. These cliffs provide a nesting site for various seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts.

The headland also boasts a diverse range of plant and marine life. The coastal vegetation consists of hardy grasses, heathers, and wildflowers that cling to the rocky slopes. In the surrounding waters, marine life thrives, with seals often seen bobbing in the waves and dolphins occasionally gracing visitors with their presence.

Rubha nan Carn is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, with several walking trails that offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the open sea. The headland is also an ideal spot for photographers, as the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves provide a picturesque backdrop for capturing the beauty of the Scottish coast.

Overall, Rubha nan Carn is a remarkable coastal feature that showcases the raw power of nature and offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in the stunning Scottish landscape.

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Rubha nan Carn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.052893/-6.6010256 or Grid Reference NB2816. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A pig pen on the track to Bruinagil
A pig pen on the track to Bruinagil
Sheep Folds At Bruinagil Just about to reach the track on the southern edge of the eastern arm of Loch Seaforth after collecting my last 3 Marilyns on the Isle of Lewis.
Parked at the bridge before using the track to the south of the loch to the sheep folds. Then up SSW to the first cairn then onto Mor Mhonadh then Guineamol before the second Marilyn Muitheabhal and then the third Marilyn Beinn Mhor before returning on a low route to the start.
Sheep Folds At Bruinagil
Just about to reach the track on the southern edge of the eastern arm of Loch Seaforth after collecting my last 3 Marilyns on the Isle of Lewis. Parked at the bridge before using the track to the south of the loch to the sheep folds. Then up SSW to the first cairn then onto Mor Mhonadh then Guineamol before the second Marilyn Muitheabhal and then the third Marilyn Beinn Mhor before returning on a low route to the start.
Road beyond Ceann Shiphoirt
Road beyond Ceann Shiphoirt
Upper Loch Shiphoirt
Upper Loch Shiphoirt
Loch na Muilne
Loch na Muilne
Ruin on shore of Loch Seaforth, Isle of Lewis The photo is taken looking south with the upper end of Loch Seaforth in the background.
Ruin on shore of Loch Seaforth, Isle of Lewis
The photo is taken looking south with the upper end of Loch Seaforth in the background.
Lochan and bog, Isle of Lewis Unnamed lochan perched on a broad ledge on the western flank of Feiriosbhal.  Photo taken looking north in bright-light after rain.
Lochan and bog, Isle of Lewis
Unnamed lochan perched on a broad ledge on the western flank of Feiriosbhal. Photo taken looking north in bright-light after rain.
Cul Chreag, Isle of Lewis Photo of Cul Chreag (229mAOD) taken looking south across the narrow upper reaches of Loch Seaforth.
Cul Chreag, Isle of Lewis
Photo of Cul Chreag (229mAOD) taken looking south across the narrow upper reaches of Loch Seaforth.
Loch na Muilne
Loch na Muilne
Unnamed Lochan By the Eisgein road.
Unnamed Lochan
By the Eisgein road.
The Eisgein road Looking south.
The Eisgein road
Looking south.
Moorland east of the Eisgein road.
Moorland east of the Eisgein road.
Trees and ruins At the eastern head of Loch Shiphoirt.
Trees and ruins
At the eastern head of Loch Shiphoirt.
Lodge at Ceann Shiphoirt On the Shiphoirt Estate.
Lodge at Ceann Shiphoirt
On the Shiphoirt Estate.
Bridge at Ceann Shiphoirt The bridge spans the short stretch of water between Loch Shiphoirt and Loch Sgiobacleit.
Bridge at Ceann Shiphoirt
The bridge spans the short stretch of water between Loch Shiphoirt and Loch Sgiobacleit.
Outflow from Loch Sgiobacleit
Outflow from Loch Sgiobacleit
Northwestern slopes of Feiriosbhal
Northwestern slopes of Feiriosbhal
Moorland below Cúl Chreag
Moorland below Cúl Chreag
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Rubha nan Carn is located at Grid Ref: NB2816 (Lat: 58.052893, Lng: -6.6010256)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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