Eilean Mhic Caoilte

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eilean Mhic Caoilte

Oitir Mhòr
Oitir Mhòr Credit: Mick Garratt

Eilean Mhic Caoilte is a small island located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is situated in the picturesque Loch Ness, approximately 12 miles southwest of the city of Inverness. The island covers an area of about 4 acres and is known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance.

The island is named after Mhic Caoilte, a legendary figure from Scottish folklore. It is believed that Mhic Caoilte was a warrior who lived on the island during ancient times. Today, the island remains largely uninhabited and is a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.

Eilean Mhic Caoilte is characterized by its rugged terrain and dense vegetation, including native trees and shrubs. The island offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Loch Ness and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can access the island by boat or by walking across a small causeway that connects it to the mainland.

The island is also home to a ruined castle, which is believed to have been built in the 16th century. The castle served as a stronghold for the Clan Fraser of Lovat and played a significant role in the history of the region. Today, only the remains of the castle walls and a few structures are still standing, but they serve as a reminder of the island's historical past.

Overall, Eilean Mhic Caoilte is a hidden gem in Inverness-shire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in Scotland's rich history and natural beauty.

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Eilean Mhic Caoilte Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.49154/-7.313158 or Grid Reference NF8157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oitir Mhòr
Oitir Mhòr
Gramisdale stone circle Rather mutilated prehistoric stone circle. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10186/benbecula-gramisdale" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10186/benbecula-gramisdale">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Gramisdale stone circle
Rather mutilated prehistoric stone circle. LinkExternal link
Suidheachadh Beag stone circle and chambered cairn Two large stones inside the stone circle may represent the remains of a chambered cairn. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10187/benbecula-suidheachadh-beag" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10187/benbecula-suidheachadh-beag">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Suidheachadh Beag stone circle and chambered cairn
Two large stones inside the stone circle may represent the remains of a chambered cairn. LinkExternal link
Causeway between Grimsay and Benbecula
Causeway between Grimsay and Benbecula
North Ford Causeway On the north edge of Benbecula, the modern causeway leads across the Oitir Mhor to Grimsay and North Uist.
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North Ford Causeway
On the north edge of Benbecula, the modern causeway leads across the Oitir Mhor to Grimsay and North Uist. LinkExternal link
North Ford Causeway Looking towards Benbecula along the causeway, which has recently been strengthened and widened to take a double lane road.
North Ford Causeway
Looking towards Benbecula along the causeway, which has recently been strengthened and widened to take a double lane road.
Shoreline at Rubha nan Ròn Standing on a small area of grass and rock that juts out into this square and the channels between North Uist and Benbecula. In the distance is Ruabhal, the only hill of any note on Benbecula.
Shoreline at Rubha nan Ròn
Standing on a small area of grass and rock that juts out into this square and the channels between North Uist and Benbecula. In the distance is Ruabhal, the only hill of any note on Benbecula.
Gramsdale: postbox № HS6 40 and phone One of several postboxes which seem to have a prefix misnomer - being on Benbecula, this box is actually in the HS7, not HS6, postcode district. It stands alongside a red telephone box and this may be evidence that the post office, which opened in the summer of 1935 and closed on 5 October 1974, was in the adjacent house.
Gramsdale: postbox № HS6 40 and phone
One of several postboxes which seem to have a prefix misnomer - being on Benbecula, this box is actually in the HS7, not HS6, postcode district. It stands alongside a red telephone box and this may be evidence that the post office, which opened in the summer of 1935 and closed on 5 October 1974, was in the adjacent house.
Gramsdale: North Ford Causeway The A865 crosses from the island of Grimsay to Benbecula by way of this causeway, which has recently been upgraded from a single-carriageway road with passing places.
Gramsdale: North Ford Causeway
The A865 crosses from the island of Grimsay to Benbecula by way of this causeway, which has recently been upgraded from a single-carriageway road with passing places.
Grimsay: view alongside the North Ford Causeway Looking alongside the causeway linking the islands of Benbecula and Grimsay.
Grimsay: view alongside the North Ford Causeway
Looking alongside the causeway linking the islands of Benbecula and Grimsay.
Gramsdale: view across Grimsay towards North Uist The hills of the southeast corner of the ise of North Uist, Eaval being the highest, are viewed across a narrow inlet at the northern end of the isle of Benbecula. Grimsay is sandwiched between the two islands.
Gramsdale: view across Grimsay towards North Uist
The hills of the southeast corner of the ise of North Uist, Eaval being the highest, are viewed across a narrow inlet at the northern end of the isle of Benbecula. Grimsay is sandwiched between the two islands.
Kyles Flodda: a thatched croft An attractive little building by the head of an inlet, across which we look, on the north coast of Benbecula.
Kyles Flodda: a thatched croft
An attractive little building by the head of an inlet, across which we look, on the north coast of Benbecula.
Gramsdale: Welcome to Benbecula A bilingual welcome to motorists travelling southward on the A865 as they arrive on the isle of Benbecula on the causeway from Grimsay.
Gramsdale: Welcome to Benbecula
A bilingual welcome to motorists travelling southward on the A865 as they arrive on the isle of Benbecula on the causeway from Grimsay.
Sand Dunes View from the east of beach and sand dunes to the north of Benbecula airport.
Sand Dunes
View from the east of beach and sand dunes to the north of Benbecula airport.
Traditional cottage by the road to Caolas Fhlodaigh Although an old building, there are some concessions to modern living such as a power supply.
Traditional cottage by the road to Caolas Fhlodaigh
Although an old building, there are some concessions to modern living such as a power supply.
North Ford, Benbecula Bridge over the North Ford between Benbecula and North Uist, not safe for swimming!
North Ford, Benbecula
Bridge over the North Ford between Benbecula and North Uist, not safe for swimming!
View from the Causeway View from the causeway over the North Ford between Benbecula and N. Uist
View from the Causeway
View from the causeway over the North Ford between Benbecula and N. Uist
Northern End of Loch Olbhat Ruabhal (124m) is the hill in the distance.
Northern End of Loch Olbhat
Ruabhal (124m) is the hill in the distance.
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Eilean Mhic Caoilte is located at Grid Ref: NF8157 (Lat: 57.49154, Lng: -7.313158)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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