An Corran

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Inverness-shire

Scotland

An Corran

Pabbay/Pabaigh, a view from Northton Looking west from over Tràigh na h-Uidhe to the island, 9km away. The smaller island to the right is Shillay/Siolaigh.
Pabbay/Pabaigh, a view from Northton Credit: M J Richardson

An Corran, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a picturesque coastal marsh and saltings area that spans over a significant portion of the eastern coast. It is known for its unique ecosystem and stunning natural beauty.

The marsh is characterized by its extensive salt marshes and intertidal mudflats. These areas are often flooded by the incoming tide, creating a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. The salt marshes are home to a diverse range of plant species, including samphire, sea lavender, and sea aster, which have adapted to the high salinity levels. These plants provide important habitats for numerous bird species, such as oystercatchers, redshanks, and curlews, which can be observed feeding and nesting in the area.

The marshland also serves as an important feeding ground for various marine creatures. During low tides, the exposed mudflats attract an array of wading birds, including herons and gulls, as well as crustaceans and other small invertebrates that serve as their food source. The presence of these abundant food resources makes An Corran a popular destination for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

In addition to its ecological significance, An Corran offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the nearby hills. The ever-changing colors of the sky and the reflection of the sun on the water create a tranquil and serene atmosphere that attracts photographers and nature lovers alike.

Overall, An Corran in Inverness-shire is a coastal marsh and saltings area that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking views, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Scotland's picturesque landscapes.

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An Corran Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.760398/-7.2214486 or Grid Reference NF8986. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pabbay/Pabaigh, a view from Northton Looking west from over Tràigh na h-Uidhe to the island, 9km away. The smaller island to the right is Shillay/Siolaigh.
Pabbay/Pabaigh, a view from Northton
Looking west from over Tràigh na h-Uidhe to the island, 9km away. The smaller island to the right is Shillay/Siolaigh.
Pabbay / Pabaigh Pabbay island seen from the trig point on Ben Leva, Berneray.
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Pabbay / Pabaigh
Pabbay island seen from the trig point on Ben Leva, Berneray. LinkExternal link
Young King Canute Young boy looking towards Pabbay from Northton beach.
Young King Canute
Young boy looking towards Pabbay from Northton beach.
Baile Lingay The ruins of Baile Lingay on the isle of Pabbay. The village was cleared of its people in 1843.
Baile Lingay
The ruins of Baile Lingay on the isle of Pabbay. The village was cleared of its people in 1843.
Pabbay Beach Scene Beinn Shleibhe on Berneray is seen on the right skyline
Pabbay Beach Scene
Beinn Shleibhe on Berneray is seen on the right skyline
An Corran, Pabbay Pabbay's southern beaches are stunning
An Corran, Pabbay
Pabbay's southern beaches are stunning
Beinn a'Charnain, Pabbay This is one of the island summits of the Relative Hills of Britain (Marilyns).
Beinn a'Charnain, Pabbay
This is one of the island summits of the Relative Hills of Britain (Marilyns).
Pabbay - unnamed lochan The small hill of Meahall shows top right.
Pabbay - unnamed lochan
The small hill of Meahall shows top right.
Baile Na Ceal, Pabbay This area was the main of four small townships on Pabbay in the 17th Century.  Today visiting shepherds stay in the house above the cairn.
Baile Na Ceal, Pabbay
This area was the main of four small townships on Pabbay in the 17th Century. Today visiting shepherds stay in the house above the cairn.
Rubha Thaltois, Pabbay Haltosh Point borders the stunning beaches on Pabbay
Rubha Thaltois, Pabbay
Haltosh Point borders the stunning beaches on Pabbay
A former settlement on Pabbay Pabbay is a now uninhabited island at the west end of the Sound of Harris.
A former settlement on Pabbay
Pabbay is a now uninhabited island at the west end of the Sound of Harris.
Pabbay - an old field boundary The southern slopes of Pabbay show much evidence of habitation and agriculture in days gone by.
The island in the distance (on the left) is Berneray.
Pabbay - an old field boundary
The southern slopes of Pabbay show much evidence of habitation and agriculture in days gone by. The island in the distance (on the left) is Berneray.
Pabbay shore Near this spot is the best place to land on Pabbay. Though even that is not easy in anything other than calm conditions!
Pabbay shore
Near this spot is the best place to land on Pabbay. Though even that is not easy in anything other than calm conditions!
Island of Pabbay, Sound of Harris Waited here for ages for the boat while two of the party failed to find the right part of the beach. So I took a photo.
Island of Pabbay, Sound of Harris
Waited here for ages for the boat while two of the party failed to find the right part of the beach. So I took a photo.
Seana Chaisteal on Pabbay This mound is all that’s left of Seana Chaisteal (the old castle). It was here that Macleod of Lewis hid out “when he was fearit”.
Seana Chaisteal on Pabbay
This mound is all that’s left of Seana Chaisteal (the old castle). It was here that Macleod of Lewis hid out “when he was fearit”.
Rubh' an t-Seana-chaisteil Looking along Traigh an t-Seana-chaisteil
Rubh' an t-Seana-chaisteil
Looking along Traigh an t-Seana-chaisteil
Traigh Baile Fo Thuath, Pabbay Beach on the eastern side of Pabbay
Traigh Baile Fo Thuath, Pabbay
Beach on the eastern side of Pabbay
Wild Atlantic, shower and surf The island of Pabaigh lies on the horizon.
Wild Atlantic, shower and surf
The island of Pabaigh lies on the horizon.
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An Corran is located at Grid Ref: NF8986 (Lat: 57.760398, Lng: -7.2214486)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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