Rubha Rànais

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Rubha Rànais

Shore at  Cuidhir Rocky shoreline backed by equally rocky hills at the Cuidhir road end.
Shore at Cuidhir Credit: Colin Smith

Rubha Rànais is a captivating coastal feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. This prominent headland, also known as Rona Head, juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and a sense of tranquility to visitors.

The headland is formed by rugged cliffs that rise steeply from the ocean, providing a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape. These cliffs, composed of ancient rocks, exhibit unique geological formations, displaying layers of sedimentary rocks that have been sculpted by the relentless power of the sea.

Rubha Rànais is renowned for its diverse wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. The surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, including seals, dolphins, and various species of seabirds. Visitors can often spot gannets, puffins, and kittiwakes perched on the cliff edges, providing a stunning spectacle.

The headland also boasts a rich history. It is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with remnants of ancient settlements found in the vicinity. The ruins of a 19th-century lighthouse can also be found on Rubha Rànais, serving as a testament to its maritime significance.

Access to Rubha Rànais is primarily by boat, as the headland is largely inaccessible by land due to its steep cliffs. However, guided tours and boat trips are available for those wishing to explore this captivating coastal feature. The isolation and rugged beauty of Rubha Rànais make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a true Scottish coastal experience.

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Rubha Rànais Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.13709/-6.3684864 or Grid Reference NB4224. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shore at  Cuidhir Rocky shoreline backed by equally rocky hills at the Cuidhir road end.
Shore at Cuidhir
Rocky shoreline backed by equally rocky hills at the Cuidhir road end.
Evening at Cuidhir Rowing boat, in the evening sunshine, pulled up onto the grass above the small, rocky cove at Cuidhir.
Evening at Cuidhir
Rowing boat, in the evening sunshine, pulled up onto the grass above the small, rocky cove at Cuidhir.
Loch Lighigeag with Beinn-Mhòr in the background
Loch Lighigeag with Beinn-Mhòr in the background
Small inlet near Eilean Glas
Small inlet near Eilean Glas
Coastline
Coastline
Boats at Cuidhir Loch Leurbost The Islands of Tabhaidh Bheag and Tabhaidh are clearly seen in distance.
Boats at Cuidhir Loch Leurbost
The Islands of Tabhaidh Bheag and Tabhaidh are clearly seen in distance.
Rubha Thurnabhaigh This Headland or Point marks the Northern side of the entrance to Loch Grimshader. Arnish Lighthouse at the entrance to Stornoway Harbour can be seen in the far distance.
Rubha Thurnabhaigh
This Headland or Point marks the Northern side of the entrance to Loch Grimshader. Arnish Lighthouse at the entrance to Stornoway Harbour can be seen in the far distance.
Entrance to Loch Grimshader Loch Grimshader is the first Sea Loch South of Stornoway.
Ben Casgro prominent on North Side of Loch.
Entrance to Loch Grimshader
Loch Grimshader is the first Sea Loch South of Stornoway. Ben Casgro prominent on North Side of Loch.
Stac and Beinn Mhor Prominent Land Mark at the North side of Loch Erisort
Stac and Beinn Mhor
Prominent Land Mark at the North side of Loch Erisort
Entrance to Loch Erisort Eilean Cholum Chille (St.Columba's Isle) in mid picture and Clisham 799m -highest hill in Hebrides in distance to left of frame
Entrance to Loch Erisort
Eilean Cholum Chille (St.Columba's Isle) in mid picture and Clisham 799m -highest hill in Hebrides in distance to left of frame
Rubha Raernis This headland forms the Southern Shore of Loch Grimshader and the Northern Shore of Loch Leurbost and leads to the entrance of Loch Erisort
Rubha Raernis
This headland forms the Southern Shore of Loch Grimshader and the Northern Shore of Loch Leurbost and leads to the entrance of Loch Erisort
Loch Sgeireach On Aird Raerinis.
Loch Sgeireach
On Aird Raerinis.
Lochan nan Cnàmh Lochan nan Cnàmh on the east coast of the Isle of Lewis, north east of Griomsidar.
Lochan nan Cnàmh
Lochan nan Cnàmh on the east coast of the Isle of Lewis, north east of Griomsidar.
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Rubha Rànais is located at Grid Ref: NB4224 (Lat: 58.13709, Lng: -6.3684864)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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