Eilean Liath

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Eilean Liath

Fairy Hill Cottage The eye-catching holiday rental of Fairy Hill by Ardilistry.
Fairy Hill Cottage Credit: Andrew Wood

Eilean Liath is a picturesque coastal feature located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is a headland, or a narrow strip of land that extends into the sea, forming a point. The name "Eilean Liath" translates to "grey island" in Gaelic, which is fitting as it is characterized by its rugged gray cliffs that jut out into the Atlantic Ocean.

Situated in the western part of Argyllshire, Eilean Liath is known for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and the distant islands, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

The coastal feature is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The cliffs are adorned with a variety of wildflowers, including heather and sea thrift, creating a colorful tapestry against the gray backdrop. Seabirds, such as puffins and gannets, can often be spotted nesting on the cliffs, adding to the area's natural charm.

In addition to its natural attractions, Eilean Liath also holds historical significance. It is believed to have been inhabited since ancient times, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial sites found in the area. The headland also played a role in maritime history, serving as a navigational landmark for sailors and fishermen.

Overall, Eilean Liath is a captivating coastal feature that boasts stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and a fascinating history. Whether it's exploring the cliffs, observing wildlife, or simply enjoying the serene beauty of the surroundings, visitors to Eilean Liath are sure to be captivated by its enchanting allure.

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Eilean Liath Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.658176/-6.0728185 or Grid Reference NR4348. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fairy Hill Cottage The eye-catching holiday rental of Fairy Hill by Ardilistry.
Fairy Hill Cottage
The eye-catching holiday rental of Fairy Hill by Ardilistry.
Loch an t-Sailean A sea loch, with an irregular outline, famed for seal and birdlife.
Loch an t-Sailean
A sea loch, with an irregular outline, famed for seal and birdlife.
Seals on the rocks In Loch an t-Sàilein.
Seals on the rocks
In Loch an t-Sàilein.
Rocks at Rubha Buidhe In Loch an t-Sàilein.
Rocks at Rubha Buidhe
In Loch an t-Sàilein.
Local resident at Tigh- Na- Croitean Near Kildalton House.
Local resident at Tigh- Na- Croitean
Near Kildalton House.
House backing onto Loch a' Chnuic
House backing onto Loch a' Chnuic
Traigh Liath Rubha Thorrnish on the left.
Traigh Liath
Rubha Thorrnish on the left.
Fairy Hill Cottage On the road to Ardtalla. Fairy Hill Cottage on the gate post, but The Gate House on the map. For two earlier pictures see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5144678">NR4349 : Fairy Hill Cottage</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4046681">NR4349 : Fairy Hill Cottage</a>.
Fairy Hill Cottage
On the road to Ardtalla. Fairy Hill Cottage on the gate post, but The Gate House on the map. For two earlier pictures see NR4349 : Fairy Hill Cottage and NR4349 : Fairy Hill Cottage.
Hazel Coppice at Torr Mhuilinn Such woodland occurs extensively along the road to Ardtalla.
Hazel Coppice at Torr Mhuilinn
Such woodland occurs extensively along the road to Ardtalla.
Beech coming into leaf near Kildalton House
Beech coming into leaf near Kildalton House
Milestone on the road to Ardtalla Slightly tipsy, but it reads 'PORT ELLEN V' on the top.
Milestone on the road to Ardtalla
Slightly tipsy, but it reads 'PORT ELLEN V' on the top.
Willows and Iris Damp scrub by the Gate House, on the road to Ardtalla.
Willows and Iris
Damp scrub by the Gate House, on the road to Ardtalla.
Cnoc Rhaonastil With deciduous woodland and rough grazing.
Cnoc Rhaonastil
With deciduous woodland and rough grazing.
Oak and Willow by the Ardilistry River
Oak and Willow by the Ardilistry River
The Ardilistry River Looking upstream, with streamside Alders.
The Ardilistry River
Looking upstream, with streamside Alders.
The Ardilistry River Looking downstream from the bridge at Fairy Hill Cottage.
The Ardilistry River
Looking downstream from the bridge at Fairy Hill Cottage.
Moorland near Kildalton Looking south to a wooded rise.
Moorland near Kildalton
Looking south to a wooded rise.
Coille nam Bruach Open deciduous woodland along the road to Ardtalla.
Coille nam Bruach
Open deciduous woodland along the road to Ardtalla.
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Eilean Liath is located at Grid Ref: NR4348 (Lat: 55.658176, Lng: -6.0728185)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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