Coitem

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Coitem

Leverburgh Ferry Terminal Leverburgh Ferry Terminal, Isle of Harris while Caledonian MacBrayne's Motor Vessel 'Loch Portain' loading up for departure
Leverburgh Ferry Terminal Credit: Adam Forsyth

Coitem is a small island located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. This island is situated in the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of the Scottish mainland. With an area of approximately 0.5 square kilometers, Coitem is a relatively compact island.

The landscape of Coitem is characterized by rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs and rolling hills. The island is covered in lush vegetation, including heather, grasses, and scattered shrubs. The coastline is indented with small sandy beaches and rocky coves, providing picturesque views of the surrounding sea.

Coitem has a rich historical heritage, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. There are ancient ruins and standing stones scattered throughout the island, serving as a reminder of its past. The island's remote location and small population contribute to its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Access to Coitem is primarily by boat, with regular ferry services connecting the island to nearby towns on the mainland. The island is popular among birdwatchers, as it is home to a variety of seabirds, including gulls, puffins, and cormorants. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Coitem offers a unique and unspoiled natural environment, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Its rich history and stunning landscapes make it a hidden gem in Inverness-shire.

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Coitem Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.772494/-7.0562455 or Grid Reference NF9987. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Leverburgh Ferry Terminal Leverburgh Ferry Terminal, Isle of Harris while Caledonian MacBrayne's Motor Vessel 'Loch Portain' loading up for departure
Leverburgh Ferry Terminal
Leverburgh Ferry Terminal, Isle of Harris while Caledonian MacBrayne's Motor Vessel 'Loch Portain' loading up for departure
MV 'Lochportain' approaching Leverburgh MV 'Lochportain' operates the shuttle ferry between Leverburgh in Harris and Berneray.
MV 'Lochportain' approaching Leverburgh
MV 'Lochportain' operates the shuttle ferry between Leverburgh in Harris and Berneray.
Docking at Leverburgh MV 'Lochportain' has just completed the crossing of the Sound of Harris from Berneray.
Docking at Leverburgh
MV 'Lochportain' has just completed the crossing of the Sound of Harris from Berneray.
Leverburgh Pier This is the pier used by various commercial enterprises, a short distance from the ferry pier.
Leverburgh Pier
This is the pier used by various commercial enterprises, a short distance from the ferry pier.
Rubh' an Losaid The small headland north of Leverburgh Harbour.
Rubh' an Losaid
The small headland north of Leverburgh Harbour.
Sgeir Mhic Coma The closest skerries are Sgeir Mhic Coma, and Sgeir an Arbhair is a little further away, and to the right.
Sgeir Mhic Coma
The closest skerries are Sgeir Mhic Coma, and Sgeir an Arbhair is a little further away, and to the right.
Eilean a' Charnain The islet with the green-and-white striped beacon is just outside this grid square.
Eilean a' Charnain
The islet with the green-and-white striped beacon is just outside this grid square.
Dubh Sgeir This small skerry with its red-and-black striped beacon is also popular with seabirds.
Dubh Sgeir
This small skerry with its red-and-black striped beacon is also popular with seabirds.
M V 'Lochportain' The stern of MV 'Lochportain', looking back towards Harris.
M V 'Lochportain'
The stern of MV 'Lochportain', looking back towards Harris.
Boats at Anchor Boats just off Rubh' an Losaid at Leverburgh.
Boats at Anchor
Boats just off Rubh' an Losaid at Leverburgh.
Boats for St Kilda at Pier, Leverburgh, Harris The red and white boats are used for excursions out to St Kilda.
Boats for St Kilda at Pier, Leverburgh, Harris
The red and white boats are used for excursions out to St Kilda.
Slopes of Greabhal. Steep but easy hill above Northton. The lochan is used for water supply.
Slopes of Greabhal.
Steep but easy hill above Northton. The lochan is used for water supply.
Houses at Taigh a Chaolais South end of Harris, from the Sound
Houses at Taigh a Chaolais
South end of Harris, from the Sound
Cove on Ensay An almost deserted island on the west of the Sound of Harris
Cove on Ensay
An almost deserted island on the west of the Sound of Harris
Manish beach, Ensay A sheltered sandy beach at the north of Ensay; good mooring.
Manish beach, Ensay
A sheltered sandy beach at the north of Ensay; good mooring.
Wall on Ensay Well built wall, just south of Ensay House
Wall on Ensay
Well built wall, just south of Ensay House
Ensay House
Ensay House
Loch Iosal Vassary Dam at the north end of Loch Iosal Vassary.
Loch Iosal Vassary
Dam at the north end of Loch Iosal Vassary.
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Coitem is located at Grid Ref: NF9987 (Lat: 57.772494, Lng: -7.0562455)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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