Sgeir Liath

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Sgeir Liath

Isle of Coll airport
Isle of Coll airport Credit: Euan Nelson

Sgeir Liath is a small uninhabited island located in Argyllshire, Scotland. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, around 2 kilometers northwest of the Isle of Luing. The island is part of the Inner Hebrides archipelago, renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife.

Sgeir Liath covers an area of approximately 7 hectares and consists mainly of rocky terrain. The island is characterized by its rugged coastline, with steep cliffs and numerous sea caves. These cliffs provide nesting sites for various seabird species, including fulmars, guillemots, and razorbills.

Access to Sgeir Liath is challenging due to its remote location and lack of facilities. The island is primarily visited by wildlife enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers interested in capturing the island's natural beauty. It is not suitable for overnight stays, as there are no accommodations or amenities available.

The surrounding waters of Sgeir Liath are known for their rich marine life, attracting divers and snorkelers who want to explore the underwater world. The area is home to a variety of fish species, crustaceans, and colorful marine plants.

Despite its small size and relative isolation, Sgeir Liath holds significant ecological value. The island serves as a sanctuary for seabirds, contributing to the conservation efforts in the region. It is also an important site for scientific research, allowing experts to study the behavior and population dynamics of various bird species.

In conclusion, Sgeir Liath is a picturesque uninhabited island in Argyllshire, Scotland, renowned for its rugged cliffs, diverse seabird population, and rich marine life. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty of the Scottish coastline and observe nature in its purest form.

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Sgeir Liath Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.585497/-6.6232503 or Grid Reference NM1653. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Isle of Coll airport
Isle of Coll airport
Isle of Coll airport A photograph of the airstrip serving Coll.
Isle of Coll airport
A photograph of the airstrip serving Coll.
Breachacha Castle Breachacha Castle was constructed sometime in the fifteenth century and rapidly became the scene of much internecine feuding between the Coll Macleans and the Duart Macleans.
Breachacha Castle
Breachacha Castle was constructed sometime in the fifteenth century and rapidly became the scene of much internecine feuding between the Coll Macleans and the Duart Macleans.
Breachacha Castle (new) This rather grand-looking mansion was built in 1750 by Hector Maclean, 13th of Coll, and in 1773 entertained Boswell and Johnson.
Breachacha Castle (new)
This rather grand-looking mansion was built in 1750 by Hector Maclean, 13th of Coll, and in 1773 entertained Boswell and Johnson.
Breachacha beach In the background are the 15th and 18th century castles at Breachacha.
Breachacha beach
In the background are the 15th and 18th century castles at Breachacha.
Looking south from Ceann Fasachd Looking due south, and the next bit of land is Islay.
Looking south from Ceann Fasachd
Looking due south, and the next bit of land is Islay.
Looking south-west from Ceann Fasachd The island of Soa and outlying skerries in the distance.
Looking south-west from Ceann Fasachd
The island of Soa and outlying skerries in the distance.
Small rock outcrop on Ceann Fasachd
Small rock outcrop on Ceann Fasachd
The runway at Coll Aerodrome The terminal building can be seen to the right, with a small private plane parked nearby.
The runway at Coll Aerodrome
The terminal building can be seen to the right, with a small private plane parked nearby.
Coll machair White and yellow flowers here, but elsewhere the purple of bloody cranesbill stains the banks with colour.
Coll machair
White and yellow flowers here, but elsewhere the purple of bloody cranesbill stains the banks with colour.
Track over the machair This is the track from the parking place to Feall Bay.  Vehicles obviously use it to save what is a very pleasant walk, although a sign at the car park asks them not to.
Track over the machair
This is the track from the parking place to Feall Bay. Vehicles obviously use it to save what is a very pleasant walk, although a sign at the car park asks them not to.
There's a corncrake in there somewhere! Coll's machair in full bloom, and the haunting rasp of the corncrake calling.  It's in there somewhere but this elusive bird cannot be seen in the long vegetation.  The island of Bac Mor (Dutchman's Cap) in the right distance.
There's a corncrake in there somewhere!
Coll's machair in full bloom, and the haunting rasp of the corncrake calling. It's in there somewhere but this elusive bird cannot be seen in the long vegetation. The island of Bac Mor (Dutchman's Cap) in the right distance.
Blue house on a silver beach At Loch Breachacha
Blue house on a silver beach
At Loch Breachacha
Inlet at the east side of Loch Breachacha
Inlet at the east side of Loch Breachacha
Traigh Chrossapol
Traigh Chrossapol
Parking, Coll Aerodrome It may not be an international hub, but Coll has its own airport.
Parking, Coll Aerodrome
It may not be an international hub, but Coll has its own airport.
Cattle, Loch Breachacha
Cattle, Loch Breachacha
Old Breachacha Castle
Old Breachacha Castle
Show me another place!

Sgeir Liath is located at Grid Ref: NM1653 (Lat: 56.585497, Lng: -6.6232503)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.585497,-6.6232503
Loch Breachacha
Lang: gd
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 56.5843117/-6.6248498
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