Sgeir na Muice Blianais

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Sgeir na Muice Blianais

View towards Tolsta Chaolais
View towards Tolsta Chaolais Credit: David Dixon

Sgeir na Muice Blianais is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Ross-shire, Scotland. Also known as "Pig Island," it is situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1.5 kilometers northeast of Mellon Charles. The island covers an area of around 0.4 hectares and has an irregular shape.

Sgeir na Muice Blianais is characterized by its rocky terrain and lack of vegetation. The island consists of low-lying cliffs, with a maximum elevation of approximately 15 meters above sea level. Its name, Pig Island, originates from the presence of a large number of seals and sea lions that used to inhabit the island, giving it the appearance of a pig from a distance.

Due to its remote location and limited access, Sgeir na Muice Blianais is rarely visited by humans. However, it is a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The island is home to a variety of seabirds, including gulls, cormorants, and shags, which use the island as a nesting site during the breeding season.

The waters surrounding Sgeir na Muice Blianais are rich in marine life, making it an ideal location for fishing and diving activities. The area is known for its diverse underwater ecosystems, with an abundance of fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms.

Overall, Sgeir na Muice Blianais is a small, rocky island off the coast of Ross-shire, offering visitors a glimpse into the untouched beauty of Scotland's coastal wilderness and serving as an important habitat for various bird and marine species.

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Sgeir na Muice Blianais Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.236224/-6.7855688 or Grid Reference NB1937. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Tolsta Chaolais
View towards Tolsta Chaolais
West Point
West Point
The Road to Tolsta Chaolais
The Road to Tolsta Chaolais
Fish Farm Cages, Loch na Muilne
Fish Farm Cages, Loch na Muilne
Loch na Muilne
Loch na Muilne
Croft near Breasclete
Croft near Breasclete
House on a hill near Breasclete
House on a hill near Breasclete
Craft workshop in Kirkibost One of the old shellfish processing factories at Kirkibost (Circeabost) is now reborn as a craftshop.
Craft workshop in Kirkibost
One of the old shellfish processing factories at Kirkibost (Circeabost) is now reborn as a craftshop.
Cleibh ghiomaich aig cidhe Chirceabost Lobster creels at Kirkibost harbour
Cleibh ghiomaich aig cidhe Chirceabost
Lobster creels at Kirkibost harbour
Port a' Chaoil Stream flowing from Loch a' Bhaile enters Loch Rog an Ear, a sea loch, at Aird na Moine.
Port a' Chaoil
Stream flowing from Loch a' Bhaile enters Loch Rog an Ear, a sea loch, at Aird na Moine.
Loch a' Bhaile The narrow loch, hemmed in by steep hillsides, flows out into Loch Rog an Ear, a sea loch, via a short river.
Loch a' Bhaile
The narrow loch, hemmed in by steep hillsides, flows out into Loch Rog an Ear, a sea loch, via a short river.
Loch a' Bhaile Loch a' Bhaile & Tolastadh a' Chaolais beyond.
Loch a' Bhaile
Loch a' Bhaile & Tolastadh a' Chaolais beyond.
Tolstachaolais: the post office While many post offices have a buzzer which sounds as the door opens, the postmistress here is alerted to the arrival of customers by the loud bark of the dog tethered to the outside wall.
Tolstachaolais: the post office
While many post offices have a buzzer which sounds as the door opens, the postmistress here is alerted to the arrival of customers by the loud bark of the dog tethered to the outside wall.
Tolstachaolais: along the shore of Loch a' Bhaile Looking across the loch, which runs alongside the road through the village. However, this is the far side that we are looking along.
Tolstachaolais: along the shore of Loch a' Bhaile
Looking across the loch, which runs alongside the road through the village. However, this is the far side that we are looking along.
View towards Circebost Pier
View towards Circebost Pier
Tolstachaolais: postbox № HS2 62 This postbox stands more or less in the centre of the village, in front of a house that is set particularly well back from the road. The larger-scale map still marks that house as a post office, although it has actually (as reflected in the 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 map) relocated just over a kilometre to the north - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3086624">NB1939 : Tolstachaolais: the post office</a>.
Tolstachaolais: postbox № HS2 62
This postbox stands more or less in the centre of the village, in front of a house that is set particularly well back from the road. The larger-scale map still marks that house as a post office, although it has actually (as reflected in the 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 map) relocated just over a kilometre to the north - see NB1939 : Tolstachaolais: the post office.
Tolstachaolais: Loch a’ Bhaile Looking down this loch from its northern end, with the main part of the village visible far right.
Tolstachaolais: Loch a’ Bhaile
Looking down this loch from its northern end, with the main part of the village visible far right.
Tolstachaolais: hillside cows and Bernera view Looking across the sound separating the eastern side of Bernera from the Lewis mainland, beyond three cows grazing on the slopes to the south of Tolstachaolais village.
Tolstachaolais: hillside cows and Bernera view
Looking across the sound separating the eastern side of Bernera from the Lewis mainland, beyond three cows grazing on the slopes to the south of Tolstachaolais village.
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Sgeir na Muice Blianais is located at Grid Ref: NB1937 (Lat: 58.236224, Lng: -6.7855688)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2379551/-6.7786383
Passing Place
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Tolsta Chaolais War Memorial
Historic: memorial
Memorial: war_memorial
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Barrier: cattle_grid
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Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 58.2398436/-6.7815214
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 58.2368346/-6.7794366
Sgeir na Muice Blianais
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.2362511/-6.785654
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 58.23797/-6.7792535
Cnoc Feoal
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.2366985/-6.7780272
Àird na Mòine
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 58.2334678/-6.7796579
Port Àird na Mòine
Natural: cape
Lat/Long: 58.2343941/-6.7777697
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