Am Breac-leathad

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Sutherland

Scotland

Am Breac-leathad

Skerray War Memorial Unveiled and dedicated in 1922.
Skerray War Memorial Credit: David Bremner

Am Breac-leathad is a prominent coastal feature located in Sutherland, Scotland. It is a headland that extends out into the North Atlantic Ocean, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline. The name "Am Breac-leathad" translates to "the speckled slope" in Scottish Gaelic, which aptly describes the unique geological characteristics of the area.

The headland is characterized by its steep cliffs, which rise dramatically from the sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rock layers, displaying a vibrant array of colors and textures, ranging from deep reds to light yellows. These layers are the result of millions of years of geological processes, including erosion and deposition.

Am Breac-leathad is renowned for its diverse wildlife, both on land and in the sea. The rocky shores provide a suitable habitat for nesting seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. Visitors can often spot these birds perched on the cliffs or flying overhead. The surrounding waters are also home to various marine species, such as seals and dolphins, which can occasionally be seen swimming near the headland.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Am Breac-leathad offers excellent opportunities for hiking and exploring. There are various walking trails that take visitors along the cliff edge, allowing them to fully appreciate the stunning coastal scenery. The headland is also a popular spot for rock climbing, with its challenging cliffs attracting climbers from around the world.

Overall, Am Breac-leathad is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the beauty of Scotland's natural landscape. Its striking cliffs, diverse wildlife, and recreational activities make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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Am Breac-leathad Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.537935/-4.3110932 or Grid Reference NC6563. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Skerray War Memorial Unveiled and dedicated in 1922.
Skerray War Memorial
Unveiled and dedicated in 1922.
Old Store, Skerray The ruin of the old store at Skerray.
Old Store, Skerray
The ruin of the old store at Skerray.
Skerray Post Office Village Post Office in a nicely restored building.
Skerray Post Office
Village Post Office in a nicely restored building.
Loch Modsarie
Loch Modsarie
The hamlet of Skerray Looking south-south-west towards Ben Loyal.
The hamlet of Skerray
Looking south-south-west towards Ben Loyal.
Stac an Fhamhair A small stack, perhaps 15m high, at the east end of Neave (or Coomb) Island, seen across Caol Beag.
Stac an Fhamhair
A small stack, perhaps 15m high, at the east end of Neave (or Coomb) Island, seen across Caol Beag.
Skerray Bay Not a bay I would be very happy to navigate into (although there is, or was, a pier on the far side, just out of shot on the left).

The southern part of Eilean nan Ron is beyond the bay, with a few deserted houses visible.
Skerray Bay
Not a bay I would be very happy to navigate into (although there is, or was, a pier on the far side, just out of shot on the left). The southern part of Eilean nan Ron is beyond the bay, with a few deserted houses visible.
Neave or Coomb Island The central part of the island seen at close range (but still across a gridline!) across Caol Beag.
Neave or Coomb Island
The central part of the island seen at close range (but still across a gridline!) across Caol Beag.
Phonebox near Skerray
Phonebox near Skerray
Stony beach at Skerray
Stony beach at Skerray
Skerray Post Office
Skerray Post Office
Old jetty in Lamigo Bay The relatively new creel on the rocks indicates that the jetty is still in use, although no boat was visible at this time.
Old jetty in Lamigo Bay
The relatively new creel on the rocks indicates that the jetty is still in use, although no boat was visible at this time.
Lamigo Bay This deserted sandy beach lies at the head of Lamigo Bay.
Lamigo Bay
This deserted sandy beach lies at the head of Lamigo Bay.
Pier at Skerray Harbour Neave (or Coombe) Island beyond across Caol Beag.
Pier at Skerray Harbour
Neave (or Coombe) Island beyond across Caol Beag.
Roofless building, Skerray Bay Eilan nan Ron (left) and Neave (Coombe) Island off shore.
Roofless building, Skerray Bay
Eilan nan Ron (left) and Neave (Coombe) Island off shore.
Memorial plaque, Skerray Pier 'In memory of Hector Mackay and John Anderson lost at sea 28th March 1973. Erected by their friends'.
Memorial plaque, Skerray Pier
'In memory of Hector Mackay and John Anderson lost at sea 28th March 1973. Erected by their friends'.
Creag Ruadh, Neave Island The towering cliff of Creag Ruadh continues underwater. The marine life of this area is just amazing.
Creag Ruadh, Neave Island
The towering cliff of Creag Ruadh continues underwater. The marine life of this area is just amazing.
Carn Lamigo A quick bag after the 6 island TuMP boat trip with Jim Bloomer on a cool grey afternoon.
Name:Carn Lamigo
Hill number:9924
Height:113m / 371ft
Parent (Ma/M):1164  Meall nan Clach Ruadha
Area:16C: Tongue to Wick and Helmsdale
Class:1
Grid ref:NC648629 (est)
Drop:45m
Col:68m
Carn Lamigo
A quick bag after the 6 island TuMP boat trip with Jim Bloomer on a cool grey afternoon. Name:Carn Lamigo Hill number:9924 Height:113m / 371ft Parent (Ma/M):1164 Meall nan Clach Ruadha Area:16C: Tongue to Wick and Helmsdale Class:1 Grid ref:NC648629 (est) Drop:45m Col:68m
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Am Breac-leathad is located at Grid Ref: NC6563 (Lat: 58.537935, Lng: -4.3110932)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 58.537935,-4.3110932
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Lat/Long: 58.5343033/-4.3107892
Tubeg
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Source: os_opendata_streetview
Lat/Long: 58.5384049/-4.3042803
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Source: wind
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 58.5347089/-4.316192
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