Cairns of Coll

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Cairns of Coll

Cairns of Coll Rocks These skerries are slightly mislabelled on the OS map as "Cairns of Coll', a name that applies to the group of small islands just to the south, including Sùil Ghorm, Eag na Maoile and Eilean Mòr.
Cairns of Coll Rocks Credit: John Allan

Cairns of Coll is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland in the county of Argyllshire. It is part of the Inner Hebrides archipelago and is situated approximately 3 miles west of the Isle of Coll.

This uninhabited island spans an area of around 0.8 square miles and is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain. It is primarily composed of granite and is dotted with numerous small hills and cairns, which are ancient burial mounds that give the island its name.

The island's coastline is indented with several small bays and inlets, providing habitat for a variety of marine and bird species. It is particularly known for its diverse birdlife, including seabirds such as gannets, fulmars, and puffins, which nest on the cliffs and rocky ledges.

Access to Cairns of Coll is limited due to its remote location and lack of facilities. However, the island is often visited by nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and hikers who are drawn to its untouched beauty and tranquility.

While there are no permanent human residents on the island, Cairns of Coll has a rich cultural and historical significance. It is believed to have been inhabited in the past, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial sites. Today, the island serves as a reminder of Scotland's ancient past and its natural heritage.

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Cairns of Coll Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.710814/-6.4337154 or Grid Reference NM2866. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cairns of Coll Rocks These skerries are slightly mislabelled on the OS map as "Cairns of Coll', a name that applies to the group of small islands just to the south, including Sùil Ghorm, Eag na Maoile and Eilean Mòr.
Cairns of Coll Rocks
These skerries are slightly mislabelled on the OS map as "Cairns of Coll', a name that applies to the group of small islands just to the south, including Sùil Ghorm, Eag na Maoile and Eilean Mòr.
Islands off Coll Looking past a skerry off Sanna, Ardnamurchan towards Eilean Mòr and the lighthouse on Sùil Ghorm.
Islands off Coll
Looking past a skerry off Sanna, Ardnamurchan towards Eilean Mòr and the lighthouse on Sùil Ghorm.
Islands off Coll Off the north tip of Coll. The profile is very much temporary as a cruise ship was passing on the far side.
Islands off Coll
Off the north tip of Coll. The profile is very much temporary as a cruise ship was passing on the far side.
Cairns of Coll Lighthouse On Sùil Ghorm with the Rùm Cuillin as a backdrop.
Cairns of Coll Lighthouse
On Sùil Ghorm with the Rùm Cuillin as a backdrop.
Eilean Mòr, Coll The largest of the Cairns of Coll islands.
Eilean Mòr, Coll
The largest of the Cairns of Coll islands.
Suil Ghorm Rocks and lighthouse north east of Coll.
Suil Ghorm
Rocks and lighthouse north east of Coll.
Islands off the north of Coll
Islands off the north of Coll
Eilean Mòr An island off the northern tip of Coll.
Eilean Mòr
An island off the northern tip of Coll.
Eilean Mòr off the Isle of Coll Aerial view of Eilean Mòr and associated skerries off the north coast of the Isle of Coll (which can be seen on the left).
It is just possible to make out the lighthouse on Sùil Ghorm (NM 2801 6580) at the extreme right of the image. The V-shaped island between these is Eag na Maoile with a prominent small, sandy beach at the point of the V.
See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6889951">NM2258 : Coll - Aerial view</a>
Eilean Mòr off the Isle of Coll
Aerial view of Eilean Mòr and associated skerries off the north coast of the Isle of Coll (which can be seen on the left). It is just possible to make out the lighthouse on Sùil Ghorm (NM 2801 6580) at the extreme right of the image. The V-shaped island between these is Eag na Maoile with a prominent small, sandy beach at the point of the V. See also NM2258 : Coll - Aerial view
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Cairns of Coll is located at Grid Ref: NM2866 (Lat: 56.710814, Lng: -6.4337154)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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Located within 500m of 56.710814,-6.4337154
Natural: rock
Source: OS7
Tidal: yes
Lat/Long: 56.7106831/-6.4338842
Natural: rock
Source: OS7
Tidal: yes
Lat/Long: 56.7099244/-6.4337528
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