Rubh' an Olan

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ross-shire

Scotland

Rubh' an Olan

Looking south along the A835 towards the Fannichs
Looking south along the A835 towards the Fannichs Credit: Peter Moore

Rubh' an Olan is a prominent coastal feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is specifically classified as a headland or point, jutting out into the sea and offering stunning views of the surrounding area. The name "Rubh' an Olan" is derived from the Gaelic language, translating to "Headland of the Anvil."

This headland is situated on the eastern coast of Ross-shire, near the village of Balintore. It is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which rise steeply from the sea, and its rocky shoreline. The headland itself is composed of a mixture of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and shale, which have been subject to erosion from the powerful waves of the North Sea.

Rubh' an Olan serves as a notable landmark in the area, attracting visitors who are captivated by its natural beauty. The headland offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, with its dramatic cliffs and crashing waves. It is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as it provides a habitat for various seabird species, including gulls, fulmars, and cormorants.

The headland is easily accessible, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors along its edge. This path allows for a leisurely stroll, providing ample opportunities to appreciate the stunning coastal scenery. Additionally, there are benches strategically placed along the trail, offering visitors a chance to rest and take in the breathtaking views.

In conclusion, Rubh' an Olan is a notable headland in Ross-shire, Scotland, known for its rugged cliffs, rocky shoreline, and panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.

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Rubh' an Olan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.847971/-5.0814612 or Grid Reference NH1788. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking south along the A835 towards the Fannichs
Looking south along the A835 towards the Fannichs
Beside Loch Broom Viewed from the A 835 road to Ullapool.
Beside Loch Broom
Viewed from the A 835 road to Ullapool.
Looking up Loch Broom From the A835 road to Ullapool.
Looking up Loch Broom
From the A835 road to Ullapool.
Looking across Loch Broom towards Letters
Looking across Loch Broom towards Letters
Bridge over the Allt Corrach in Letters
Bridge over the Allt Corrach in Letters
Steep slopes below the road Dropping to trees and Loch Broom.
Steep slopes below the road
Dropping to trees and Loch Broom.
Sheep pens north of Ardindrean
Sheep pens north of Ardindrean
The Logie road north of Ardindrean
The Logie road north of Ardindrean
Ardindrean phone box and post box
Ardindrean phone box and post box
The Loggie road passing through Ardindrean
The Loggie road passing through Ardindrean
Loch Broom at Ardcharnich Taken from the A835.
Loch Broom at Ardcharnich
Taken from the A835.
Loch Broom Viewed from the A835.
Loch Broom
Viewed from the A835.
Bracken-covered slopes of Loch Broom From the car park on the A835, looking towards Ullapool in the distance.
Bracken-covered slopes of Loch Broom
From the car park on the A835, looking towards Ullapool in the distance.
Letter box at Letters, Ross and Cromarty Looking across Loch Broom towards the north western slopes of Reidh Chreagan.

A postie's dream letter box: plenty of room for parcels!
Letter box at Letters, Ross and Cromarty
Looking across Loch Broom towards the north western slopes of Reidh Chreagan. A postie's dream letter box: plenty of room for parcels!
Sedum roofed house, Letters, Ross and Cromarty Looking towards Loch Broom.

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Sedum roofed house, Letters, Ross and Cromarty
Looking towards Loch Broom. The house was prefabricated and delivered to site in two sections. Further details and photos of the interior are at LinkExternal link.
Dense undergrowth by the lay-by on the A835 The promontory of Rubh' an Olan in the distance.  The houses of Ullapool are just visible in the distance.
Dense undergrowth by the lay-by on the A835
The promontory of Rubh' an Olan in the distance. The houses of Ullapool are just visible in the distance.
A view towards An Teallach A view westwards towards An Teallach, taken from above Leckmelm
A view towards An Teallach
A view westwards towards An Teallach, taken from above Leckmelm
Barn beside track
Barn beside track
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Rubh' an Olan is located at Grid Ref: NH1788 (Lat: 57.847971, Lng: -5.0814612)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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