Eilean na h-Inghinn

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eilean na h-Inghinn

A865 road by Traigh Athmor And another of those square "Passing Place" signs;  I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
A865 road by Traigh Athmor Credit: Gordon Brown

Eilean na h-Inghinn, also known as the Island of the Maidens, is a small island located in the Scottish county of Inverness-shire. Situated in Loch Maree, one of the largest freshwater lochs in the Scottish Highlands, the island is famous for its picturesque beauty and historical significance.

Covered in lush green vegetation and surrounded by tranquil waters, Eilean na h-Inghinn is a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike. Its diverse flora and fauna include a variety of trees, wildflowers, and bird species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and exploring the natural surroundings.

The island's history dates back centuries and is shrouded in myths and legends. According to local folklore, the island was once a place where young maidens were sent to live as recluses, hence its name. It is said that these maidens were the daughters of local chieftains and were sent to the island to keep them safe from unwanted suitors.

Today, visitors can reach Eilean na h-Inghinn by boat, and there is a small jetty for mooring. There are no permanent residents on the island, but it attracts tourists who are drawn to its mystical allure and breathtaking views. Exploring the island by foot allows visitors to discover the ruins of ancient buildings, such as a chapel and a burial ground, adding to its historical significance.

Overall, Eilean na h-Inghinn is a beautiful and historically rich island that offers a unique and peaceful experience for those seeking to connect with nature and explore Scotland's past.

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Eilean na h-Inghinn Images

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A865 road by Traigh Athmor And another of those square "Passing Place" signs;  I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
A865 road by Traigh Athmor
And another of those square "Passing Place" signs; I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
Traigh Athmor A typical scattering of Outer Hebrides houses above the shore.
Traigh Athmor
A typical scattering of Outer Hebrides houses above the shore.
Salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh With a good flowering of Thrift [Armeria maritima].
Salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh
With a good flowering of Thrift [Armeria maritima].
Thrift on North Uist Good flowering on a salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh. Growing with Sea Plantain.
Thrift on North Uist
Good flowering on a salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh. Growing with Sea Plantain.
Thrift and Sea Plantain Armeria maritima and Plantago maritima on the salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh.
Thrift and Sea Plantain
Armeria maritima and Plantago maritima on the salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh.
Sea pinks, North Uist If you're lucky enough to be there at the right time, it's an amazing display.
Sea pinks, North Uist
If you're lucky enough to be there at the right time, it's an amazing display.
Gentle breakers on Traigh Hornais And the whole beach to ourselves - that's Hebridean beaches for you.
Gentle breakers on Traigh Hornais
And the whole beach to ourselves - that's Hebridean beaches for you.
Traigh Hornais dunes approaching Corran Bhalaig It was refreshing to see absolutely no trace of plastic waste on this and other Hebridean beaches.
Traigh Hornais dunes approaching Corran Bhalaig
It was refreshing to see absolutely no trace of plastic waste on this and other Hebridean beaches.
Near miss by a rainstorm On Traigh Hornais we were lucky to avoid a soaking from this near miss;  someone 'over there' was getting wet!
Near miss by a rainstorm
On Traigh Hornais we were lucky to avoid a soaking from this near miss; someone 'over there' was getting wet!
Loch nan Geireann
Loch nan Geireann
Low tide, Traigh Athmor The tide runs out a long way here, exposing many hectares of sand.
Low tide, Traigh Athmor
The tide runs out a long way here, exposing many hectares of sand.
Dun Aonghuis The dun covers the whole of a small island in Loch Aonghais. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10366/north-uist-loch-aonghais-dun-aonais" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10366/north-uist-loch-aonghais-dun-aonais">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>
Dun Aonghuis
The dun covers the whole of a small island in Loch Aonghais. LinkExternal link
House near Trumaisgearraidh - view to the W from the B893
House near Trumaisgearraidh - view to the W from the B893
Small spit at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Small spit at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Tideline at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Tideline at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dune front at Corran Bhalaig With the fenceline falling as the dune front recedes.
Dune front at Corran Bhalaig
With the fenceline falling as the dune front recedes.
Show me another place!

Eilean na h-Inghinn is located at Grid Ref: NF8674 (Lat: 57.653461, Lng: -7.2658625)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///deleting.dragonfly.resolves. Near Lochmaddy, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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