A' Chrannag

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Argyllshire

Scotland

A' Chrannag

The Road to Knockan, Ross of Mull The unclassified road to the hamlet of Knockan just north of its junction with the A849.
The Road to Knockan, Ross of Mull Credit: JaneMcArtney

A' Chrannag, located in Argyllshire, Scotland, is a coastal marshland area characterized by its unique saltings. Spanning over a vast expanse, this area showcases a diverse range of ecological features and provides a crucial habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.

The marshland of A' Chrannag is primarily composed of salt-tolerant vegetation, making it an ideal environment for saltmarsh plants to thrive. These plants, such as saltmarsh grasses and samphire, play a vital role in stabilizing the marshland soil, preventing erosion, and acting as a buffer against coastal flooding. The marshland also acts as a natural filtration system, trapping sediments and pollutants, thus improving water quality.

This coastal marshland is home to a plethora of bird species, including wading birds, ducks, and geese. These birds are drawn to the area due to its rich food sources, such as insects, small fish, and crustaceans that inhabit the marshland. A' Chrannag also serves as a crucial stopover point for migratory birds, providing them with a resting place during their long journeys.

In addition to its ecological significance, A' Chrannag holds cultural and recreational value for the local community and visitors. The marshland offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, nature walks, and photography, allowing people to connect with nature and appreciate its beauty.

Efforts are being made to preserve and protect A' Chrannag and its delicate ecosystem. Conservation organizations work closely with local authorities to implement sustainable management practices, ensuring the continued existence of this valuable coastal marshland for generations to come.

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A' Chrannag Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.33323/-6.2133418 or Grid Reference NM3923. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Road to Knockan, Ross of Mull The unclassified road to the hamlet of Knockan just north of its junction with the A849.
The Road to Knockan, Ross of Mull
The unclassified road to the hamlet of Knockan just north of its junction with the A849.
Loch na Corrobha, Ross of Mull A small sea loch Taken from the A849, the single track road, across the Ross of Mull.
Loch na Corrobha, Ross of Mull
A small sea loch Taken from the A849, the single track road, across the Ross of Mull.
Not the Rabbit Farm This is marked on the OS as a rabbit farm. It was once a combination of tourist attraction and angora production - but no longer.
Not the Rabbit Farm
This is marked on the OS as a rabbit farm. It was once a combination of tourist attraction and angora production - but no longer.
Coastal scene, Knockan, Mull Looking across croft land at Knockan towards Loch Scridain.
Coastal scene, Knockan, Mull
Looking across croft land at Knockan towards Loch Scridain.
Monument to Mary MacDonald Mary MacDonald wrote the Gaelic words to a hymn, which became an English favourite ("Child in a manger"). The tune was re-used for "Morning has broken" - probably the most famous Gaelic tune in the world now!  Beside the main road, near Ardtun where she died.
Monument to Mary MacDonald
Mary MacDonald wrote the Gaelic words to a hymn, which became an English favourite ("Child in a manger"). The tune was re-used for "Morning has broken" - probably the most famous Gaelic tune in the world now! Beside the main road, near Ardtun where she died.
Loch Scridain from Knockan
Loch Scridain from Knockan
Dense wild roadside shrubbery along the main road of the Ross of Mull
Dense wild roadside shrubbery along the main road of the Ross of Mull
Countryside along the main road on the Ross of Mull
Countryside along the main road on the Ross of Mull
The Berg from Knockan
The Berg from Knockan
Phone box at Ardtun
Phone box at Ardtun
Moor at Faoileann
Moor at Faoileann
Left for Knockan, right for Lee
Left for Knockan, right for Lee
Hebridean Sheep Grazing Black Hebridean sheep in a field by Drinnan with the headland of Ardmenach in the distance.
Hebridean Sheep Grazing
Black Hebridean sheep in a field by Drinnan with the headland of Ardmenach in the distance.
Old Milepost by the A849, east of Knockan Blaydon by the A849, in parish of Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon (Mull District), East of Knockan, North side of road overlooking Ardmeanach.

Inscription reads:- : SALEN / 30 / MILES : : IONA FERRY / 8 / MILES

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLSAIF30.
Old Milepost by the A849, east of Knockan
Blaydon by the A849, in parish of Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon (Mull District), East of Knockan, North side of road overlooking Ardmeanach. Inscription reads:- : SALEN / 30 / MILES : : IONA FERRY / 8 / MILES Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLSAIF30.
Old Milepost by the A849 near Drinnan Blaydon casting by the A849, in parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon (Mull District), Drinnan, on verge, North side of road.

Inscription reads:-
: SALEN / 31 / MILES : : 1897 : : IONAFERRY / 7 / MILES :
Maker:-
: SMITH PATTERSON / FOUNDERS / BLAYDON :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLSAIF31
Old Milepost by the A849 near Drinnan
Blaydon casting by the A849, in parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon (Mull District), Drinnan, on verge, North side of road. Inscription reads:- : SALEN / 31 / MILES : : 1897 : : IONAFERRY / 7 / MILES : Maker:- : SMITH PATTERSON / FOUNDERS / BLAYDON : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AB_MLSAIF31
Digger at Knockan A band of low basalt cliffs shelters a bay called Lochan Mòr from easterly weather.
Digger at Knockan
A band of low basalt cliffs shelters a bay called Lochan Mòr from easterly weather.
Old milepost This post is east of Knockan.  The yellow paint is wearing well.  The founder's details can be seen at the top of the fluted post.
Old milepost
This post is east of Knockan. The yellow paint is wearing well. The founder's details can be seen at the top of the fluted post.
Old milepost This post was completely bare of paint in 2005 and leaning slightly.  Work has been done to set it upright and paint it but in 2020 it is rusting quite badly with just traces of the yellow paint used on this and other posts along this road.   It is near to Drinnan just south west of a very minor crossroads.
Old milepost
This post was completely bare of paint in 2005 and leaning slightly. Work has been done to set it upright and paint it but in 2020 it is rusting quite badly with just traces of the yellow paint used on this and other posts along this road. It is near to Drinnan just south west of a very minor crossroads.
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A' Chrannag is located at Grid Ref: NM3923 (Lat: 56.33323, Lng: -6.2133418)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

What 3 Words

///piper.cigar.insulated. Near Fionnphort, Argyll & Bute

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