Keil Point

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Keil Point

Slipways in Dunaverty Bay Looking south.
Slipways in Dunaverty Bay Credit: Andrew Abbott

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Keil Point Images

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Slipways in Dunaverty Bay Looking south.
Slipways in Dunaverty Bay
Looking south.
Dunaverty Cottage On the peninsula near the remains of Dunaverty Castle.
Dunaverty Cottage
On the peninsula near the remains of Dunaverty Castle.
Footbridge over Conieglen Water Near Dunaverty Castle.
Footbridge over Conieglen Water
Near Dunaverty Castle.
Dunaverty Golf Club Near Southend.
Dunaverty Golf Club
Near Southend.
Machribeg Farm Near Southend.
Machribeg Farm
Near Southend.
Burial ground at Keil Point, Kintyre
Burial ground at Keil Point, Kintyre
Minor road at Lephenstrath, Kintyre
Minor road at Lephenstrath, Kintyre
Minor road at Carskiey, Kintyre
Minor road at Carskiey, Kintyre
Carskey Bay
Carskey Bay
Dry-stone wall
Dry-stone wall
Rock of Dunaverty
Rock of Dunaverty
St. Columba's chapel
St. Columba's chapel
Cemetery and war graves at Keil near Southend
Cemetery and war graves at Keil near Southend
Dunaverty Bay from Keil The picture looks from the shore just below Keil Cemetery East towards Dunaverty Bay and Rock.
Dunaverty Bay from Keil
The picture looks from the shore just below Keil Cemetery East towards Dunaverty Bay and Rock.
Shoreline below Keil cemetery The picture looks west. The cliffs on the far side of Carskey Bay are at the right and the coast of Northern Ireland is quite clear on the horizon.
Shoreline below Keil cemetery
The picture looks west. The cliffs on the far side of Carskey Bay are at the right and the coast of Northern Ireland is quite clear on the horizon.
Sign Post - Kintyre Way Marker 84 Miles to the end of trail in this westerly direction.
Sign Post - Kintyre Way Marker
84 Miles to the end of trail in this westerly direction.
Original Lodge to High Keil and Disused Hotel Keil Hotel details : <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.secretscotland.org.uk/index.php/Secrets/KeilHotel" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.secretscotland.org.uk/index.php/Secrets/KeilHotel">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Original Lodge to High Keil and Disused Hotel
Keil Hotel details : LinkExternal link
Dunaverty Bay Sanda Island beyond the point.
Dunaverty Bay
Sanda Island beyond the point.
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Keil Point is located at Grid Ref: NR6707 (Lat: 55.307423, Lng: -5.6700192)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.307423,-5.6700192
Keil Caves
Tourism: attraction
Lat/Long: 55.3081207/-5.6704163
the Priest's Well
Historic: yes
Man Made: water_well
Lat/Long: 55.3084288/-5.6678517
'St. Columba's Footprints'
Historic: stone
Note: the impressions of two human feet and a date can be seen cut into the level surface of a small natural rock-outcrop. Each imprint represents the rough impression of a shod right foot, and between them the figures 564 have been crudely incised in Arabic
Note 1: numerals are not likely to be earlier than the 16th century. The date of the southern footprint is uncertain, but it may be as early as the end of the 1st Millennium BC.
Source: http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/318860/details/southend+st+columba+s+church+and+priest+s+well/
Tourism: attraction
Lat/Long: 55.3081937/-5.6686443
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.3108759/-5.6738826
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.3113475/-5.6735429
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