Tràigh Mhòr

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Argyllshire

Scotland

Tràigh Mhòr

A849 towards Bunessan
A849 towards Bunessan Credit: Steven Brown

Tràigh Mhòr, also known as Coastal Marsh or Saltings, is a captivating natural area located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast expanse of land, this coastal marsh is renowned for its stunning beauty and diverse ecosystem.

Situated alongside the Scottish coastline, Tràigh Mhòr is characterized by its unique combination of marshland and salt flats. The area is composed of low-lying wetlands, which are periodically flooded by tides from the nearby sea. This constant ebb and flow of water has created a fertile environment, supporting a wide array of plant and animal life.

The marshland of Tràigh Mhòr is home to a variety of salt-tolerant vegetation, such as saltmarsh grasses, sea lavender, and samphire. These plants not only provide a visually striking landscape but also serve as a crucial habitat for numerous bird species, including wading birds, ducks, and geese. Birdwatchers flock to the area to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

In addition to its rich avian population, Tràigh Mhòr also houses an abundance of marine life. The tidal flats teem with small crustaceans, mollusks, and fish, attracting a diversity of seabirds and wading birds. The marshland acts as a nursery for many marine species, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the region.

Tràigh Mhòr is not only a haven for wildlife enthusiasts but also a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The marshland offers picturesque walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of this coastal gem. With its breathtaking scenery, unique ecosystem, and abundant wildlife, Tràigh Mhòr is undoubtedly a must-visit location for anyone seeking a true connection with nature.

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Tràigh Mhòr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.330674/-6.2404997 or Grid Reference NM3723. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A849 towards Bunessan
A849 towards Bunessan
Sheltered bay at Bunessan
Sheltered bay at Bunessan
Port a’ Chladaich
Port a’ Chladaich
Weedy foreshore near Bunessan The largest village in the Ross of Mull
Weedy foreshore near Bunessan
The largest village in the Ross of Mull
Bunessan at high water Bunessan is situated on Loch na Lathnaich on the road to the ferry to Iona.
Bunessan at high water
Bunessan is situated on Loch na Lathnaich on the road to the ferry to Iona.
North side of Bunessan Harbour Looking across Bunessan Harbour towards Cnoc Raib, with the impressive basalt cliffs on Ardmeanach in the background, on the other side of Loch Scridain.
North side of Bunessan Harbour
Looking across Bunessan Harbour towards Cnoc Raib, with the impressive basalt cliffs on Ardmeanach in the background, on the other side of Loch Scridain.
Lochan Mòr from Rubha Dubh
Lochan Mòr from Rubha Dubh
Foreshore at Bunessan
Foreshore at Bunessan
Spar and Post Office at Bunessan Stockists of all essential supplies.
Spar and Post Office at Bunessan
Stockists of all essential supplies.
Pier at Bunessan On Loch Scridain.
Pier at Bunessan
On Loch Scridain.
Port a'Chladaich Looking across the foreshore from the pier near Bunessan.
Port a'Chladaich
Looking across the foreshore from the pier near Bunessan.
Shoreline at Glas Phort
Shoreline at Glas Phort
House at Ghlas Phort Almost on the shore, at Eorabus.
House at Ghlas Phort
Almost on the shore, at Eorabus.
Traigh Mhor at Eorabus.
Traigh Mhor at Eorabus.
Coastal grazing on the road to Ardtun With the waters of Loch na Lathaich beyond.
Coastal grazing on the road to Ardtun
With the waters of Loch na Lathaich beyond.
Coastal grazing at Ardtun With Loch na Lathaich and forestry on An Garbh-aird beyond.
Coastal grazing at Ardtun
With Loch na Lathaich and forestry on An Garbh-aird beyond.
Foreshore near Bunessan On the road to Ardtun, on the shore of Loch na Lathaich.
Foreshore near Bunessan
On the road to Ardtun, on the shore of Loch na Lathaich.
Small burn at Eorabus Coming from a small catchment of about a km square, covering Dunan Mor and Torr Mor.
Small burn at Eorabus
Coming from a small catchment of about a km square, covering Dunan Mor and Torr Mor.
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Tràigh Mhòr is located at Grid Ref: NM3723 (Lat: 56.330674, Lng: -6.2404997)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.330674,-6.2404997
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 56.3328059/-6.2421338
Eorabus
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Lat/Long: 56.3323509/-6.238477
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 56.3326359/-6.2408325
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Lat/Long: 56.3324084/-6.2401091
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Lat/Long: 56.3319128/-6.2385557
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.3317511/-6.2380387
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Lat/Long: 56.3313294/-6.2366958
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Lat/Long: 56.3310502/-6.2358166
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Lat/Long: 56.3306838/-6.2346735
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