Maol a Mhòr-ràin

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Maol a Mhòr-ràin

Cara with Gigha and Islay behind
Cara with Gigha and Islay behind Credit: Archie Cochrane

Maol a Mhòr-ràin is a coastal headland located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is known for its rugged beauty and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The headland juts out into the sea, offering panoramic views of the coastline and the nearby islands.

Maol a Mhòr-ràin is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who come to explore the rugged cliffs and rocky shoreline. The headland is home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and dolphins. Visitors can often spot these animals frolicking in the waters around the headland.

The headland is also steeped in history, with ancient ruins and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. Visitors can explore these sites and learn about the rich history of the region.

Overall, Maol a Mhòr-ràin is a beautiful and captivating coastal feature that offers a glimpse into the natural beauty and history of Argyllshire. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the rugged beauty of the Scottish coastline.

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Maol a Mhòr-ràin Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.626974/-5.7583984 or Grid Reference NR6343. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cara with Gigha and Islay behind
Cara with Gigha and Islay behind
Beach on the east coast of Cara Island Cara is an uninhabited island just south of Gigha. This image looks across the Sound of Gigha towards the Kintyre peninsula.
Beach on the east coast of Cara Island
Cara is an uninhabited island just south of Gigha. This image looks across the Sound of Gigha towards the Kintyre peninsula.
Beach on Cara Well sheltered beach protected by rock skerries on the east coast of Cara
Beach on Cara
Well sheltered beach protected by rock skerries on the east coast of Cara
Cara Island off Gigha
Cara Island off Gigha
Cara Island taken from A'Chleit Cara Island with Isle of Islay in the background.
Cara Island taken from A'Chleit
Cara Island with Isle of Islay in the background.
Aird Fhada
Aird Fhada
Cara Island from the Air Aerial shot of Cara Island from NR6444
Cara Island from the Air
Aerial shot of Cara Island from NR6444
Skerries  ( North East Cara )
Skerries ( North East Cara )
Mull of Cara
Mull of Cara
Port na Cile ( Cara ) Gigha and Jura behind.
Port na Cile ( Cara )
Gigha and Jura behind.
Mull of Cara Mull of Cara from south.
Mull of Cara
Mull of Cara from south.
Cara taken from Gigha's south pier My late grandfather was the pilot & quartermaster on the old MacBraynes steamer serving Islay and Gigha for 40 years, but in all that time he refused to ever set foot on Cara.  Apparently it's populated by Brownies - no, not small girls in brown dresses - rather the sprites they took the name from.  And no superstitious old salt worth his salt would ever take the risk of going there!
Cara taken from Gigha's south pier
My late grandfather was the pilot & quartermaster on the old MacBraynes steamer serving Islay and Gigha for 40 years, but in all that time he refused to ever set foot on Cara. Apparently it's populated by Brownies - no, not small girls in brown dresses - rather the sprites they took the name from. And no superstitious old salt worth his salt would ever take the risk of going there!
Landing at Port na Cille, Cara
Landing at Port na Cille, Cara
Cara House, Cara Showing signs of habitation, with glazed windows.  Not sure if this is only a holiday home, or more permanent.
Cara House, Cara
Showing signs of habitation, with glazed windows. Not sure if this is only a holiday home, or more permanent.
Sea kayak camp on the northern tip of Cara This was the second night's camp on a three day trip with Swaledale Outdoor Club, having crossed the sound from Gigha (seen on the horizon here) on a windy day early in the season.
Sea kayak camp on the northern tip of Cara
This was the second night's camp on a three day trip with Swaledale Outdoor Club, having crossed the sound from Gigha (seen on the horizon here) on a windy day early in the season.
Cara House, Cara Island Seen from A Chleit with Islay beyond.
Cara House, Cara Island
Seen from A Chleit with Islay beyond.
Sunset behind Mull of Cara Taken from Muasdale, Islay in the misty distance.
Sunset behind Mull of Cara
Taken from Muasdale, Islay in the misty distance.
Mull of Cara This cup shaped rock formation, seen from sealevel, may have been caused by a meteorite strike.  It is on the southern tip of Cara Island which is the most southerly of the Gigha archipelago.
Mull of Cara
This cup shaped rock formation, seen from sealevel, may have been caused by a meteorite strike. It is on the southern tip of Cara Island which is the most southerly of the Gigha archipelago.
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Maol a Mhòr-ràin is located at Grid Ref: NR6343 (Lat: 55.626974, Lng: -5.7583984)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

What 3 Words

///journey.hovered.pursue. Near Campbeltown, Argyll & Bute

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