Cath-Sgeir

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Argyllshire

Scotland

Cath-Sgeir

Pedestrians at Croggan A stroll beside the sea. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/393942">NM7027 : Traffic jam in Croggan !</a>
Pedestrians at Croggan Credit: Des Blenkinsopp

Cath-Sgeir is a prominent coastal feature located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is a picturesque headland that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean, forming a distinct point along the rugged coastline. The name "Cath-Sgeir" is derived from Scottish Gaelic, translating to "battle rock," which hints at the area's historical significance.

This headland is characterized by its dramatic cliffs, which rise steeply from the sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The rocky terrain is dotted with heather and other coastal vegetation, adding to the area's natural beauty. The headland is an important habitat for various seabird species, including gannets, puffins, and kittiwakes, which nest on the cliffs and can often be observed soaring above the crashing waves.

Cath-Sgeir is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers who come to explore its rugged trails. The headland offers a unique opportunity to witness the force of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes against the cliffs, creating a mesmerizing display of power and beauty. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the distant islands that dot the horizon.

Historically, Cath-Sgeir has played a significant role in the region. It is believed to have been a strategic location during ancient battles, hence the name "battle rock." The headland's elevated position provided a vantage point for defenders to survey the coastline and protect their territories.

In conclusion, Cath-Sgeir is a captivating headland in Argyllshire, Scotland, boasting impressive cliffs, diverse wildlife, and historical significance. Its rugged beauty and panoramic views make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse of Scotland's stunning coastal landscapes.

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Cath-Sgeir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.374764/-5.6904621 or Grid Reference NM7226. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pedestrians at Croggan A stroll beside the sea. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/393942">NM7027 : Traffic jam in Croggan !</a>
Pedestrians at Croggan
A stroll beside the sea. See also NM7027 : Traffic jam in Croggan !
Ceum na h-Aon Bho The name seems to refer to this line of cliffs on, I think, a raised beach.
Ceum na h-Aon Bho
The name seems to refer to this line of cliffs on, I think, a raised beach.
Rubha nan Sailthean
Rubha nan Sailthean
Crags at Grob a' Cuthaich
Crags at Grob a' Cuthaich
Uamhag Labhruinn
Uamhag Labhruinn
Croggan from Loch Spelve
Croggan from Loch Spelve
Crogan, Mull From the end of the metalled road.
Crogan, Mull
From the end of the metalled road.
Crogan, Mull Looking NW from the end of the metalled road across Loch Spelve. The peninsula in the middle distance is Cruach Ardura, and the land on the right is Rubha na Cille.
Crogan, Mull
Looking NW from the end of the metalled road across Loch Spelve. The peninsula in the middle distance is Cruach Ardura, and the land on the right is Rubha na Cille.
Entrance to Loch Spelve Looking west towards Croggan.
Entrance to Loch Spelve
Looking west towards Croggan.
Entrance to Loch Spelve Looking east towards the Firth of Lorn.
Entrance to Loch Spelve
Looking east towards the Firth of Lorn.
Entrance to Loch Spelve Looking NNW across the entrance.
Entrance to Loch Spelve
Looking NNW across the entrance.
Rubha na Faoilin Looking ENE across the mouth of Loch Spelve from Rubha nan Sailthean towards Rubha na Faoilin.
Rubha na Faoilin
Looking ENE across the mouth of Loch Spelve from Rubha nan Sailthean towards Rubha na Faoilin.
The Schoolhouse Croggan View showing front and back doors.
The Schoolhouse Croggan
View showing front and back doors.
The Schoolhouse Croggan Viewed from the W showing the old school room behind and the lounge and bedrooms.
The Schoolhouse Croggan
Viewed from the W showing the old school room behind and the lounge and bedrooms.
Rainbow over Loch Spleve Croggan How this cheered us up after a soaking!
Rainbow over Loch Spleve Croggan
How this cheered us up after a soaking!
Loch Spelve Entrance to Loch Spelve near Croggan
Loch Spelve
Entrance to Loch Spelve near Croggan
Skerries off Port nan Crullach, Mull
Skerries off Port nan Crullach, Mull
Village at Croggan
Village at Croggan
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Cath-Sgeir is located at Grid Ref: NM7226 (Lat: 56.374764, Lng: -5.6904621)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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