Rubha na Tràille

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Rubha na Tràille

Struthan na Muic Loch
Struthan na Muic Loch Credit: thejackrustles

Rubha na Tràille is a stunning coastal feature located in Argyllshire, Scotland. This headland, also referred to as a point, is situated on the western coast of the Scottish Highlands, overlooking the vast Atlantic Ocean. The name Rubha na Tràille translates to "Headland of the Beach" in Gaelic, highlighting its prominent position along the rugged coastline.

This picturesque headland is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and dramatic cliffs. The rugged terrain is composed of ancient rock formations, showcasing a variety of colors and textures that have been carved by the relentless waves over centuries. The cliffs rise steeply from the sea, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue waters below.

Rubha na Tràille offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby islands of Mull and Jura. On clear days, visitors can also catch a glimpse of the Paps of Jura, a group of distinctive mountains that dominate the horizon.

The headland is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. The area also attracts seals and dolphins, which can often be spotted playing in the waters around Rubha na Tràille.

Access to Rubha na Tràille is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the headland. Along the way, walkers will be greeted by an abundance of wildflowers and heather, adding to the area's natural charm.

Rubha na Tràille is a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of Scotland's coastal landscapes.

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Rubha na Tràille Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.792497/-5.9644463 or Grid Reference NR5162. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Struthan na Muic Loch
Struthan na Muic Loch
End of the track on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
End of the track on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
The terrain on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
The terrain on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Views out to sea on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Views out to sea on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Fenceline on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Fenceline on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Toppled fencing on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Toppled fencing on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Moorland on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Moorland on the way to Creag nan Ceann Trig Point
Lovely coastal views North
Lovely coastal views North
First view of distant Creag nan Ceann 'knoll'
First view of distant Creag nan Ceann 'knoll'
Coastal views near Creag nan Ceann
Coastal views near Creag nan Ceann
Faint track on the way to Creag nan Ceann
Faint track on the way to Creag nan Ceann
Creag nan Ceann 'Knoll' and all its wee chewed spruce trees
Creag nan Ceann 'Knoll' and all its wee chewed spruce trees
Creag nan Ceann Trig Point Flush Bracket S9364
Creag nan Ceann Trig Point Flush Bracket S9364
Very distant view of Na Cùiltean Lighthouse
Very distant view of Na Cùiltean Lighthouse
Port Mhic Phoil Looking to the headland of Rubha Uamh an Tuill at the far southeast corner of Jura on a day of heavy showers and low cloud.
Port Mhic Phoil
Looking to the headland of Rubha Uamh an Tuill at the far southeast corner of Jura on a day of heavy showers and low cloud.
Hard Going Fairly horrendous terrain walking through dead bracken and new growth coming through amongst scattered forestry. Very wet conditions for both humans and canines!
Hard Going
Fairly horrendous terrain walking through dead bracken and new growth coming through amongst scattered forestry. Very wet conditions for both humans and canines!
Shoreline at Poll a' Cheo The rocky shoreline at Poll a' Cheo (Pool of Mist) on the Isle of Jura.
Shoreline at Poll a' Cheo
The rocky shoreline at Poll a' Cheo (Pool of Mist) on the Isle of Jura.
Poll a Cheo Small bay on the south side of Jura
Poll a Cheo
Small bay on the south side of Jura
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Rubha na Tràille is located at Grid Ref: NR5162 (Lat: 55.792497, Lng: -5.9644463)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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