Aigeach

Island in Ross-shire

Scotland

Aigeach

Fence, Cleite Mòr, Isle of Lewis The fence runs between improved land used as sheep pasture and moorland.
Fence, Cleite Mòr, Isle of Lewis Credit: Claire Pegrum

Aigeach, located in Ross-shire, is a small island situated off the northwest coast of Scotland. With a total area of approximately 2 square miles, this picturesque island is surrounded by the clear waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. Aigeach is often referred to as a hidden gem due to its secluded location and unspoiled natural beauty.

The island boasts a diverse range of landscapes, including rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and rolling green hills. Its rich and varied flora and fauna make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can spot a wide array of bird species, including puffins, gannets, and guillemots, as well as seals and otters along the coastline.

Aigeach has a small population, with only a handful of permanent residents. Most of the island's inhabitants are involved in traditional industries such as fishing and agriculture. The close-knit community ensures a warm and welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

There are no paved roads on Aigeach, and transportation is mostly on foot or by bicycle. The lack of vehicles adds to the island's peaceful and tranquil ambiance. Visitors can explore the island's many walking trails, taking in the stunning views and enjoying the serenity of the surroundings.

Accommodation options on Aigeach are limited, with a few small guesthouses and self-catering cottages available for those looking to stay overnight. The island offers a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a unique opportunity to unwind and reconnect with nature in this remote and idyllic setting.

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Aigeach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.09234/-6.4773705 or Grid Reference NB3620. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fence, Cleite Mòr, Isle of Lewis The fence runs between improved land used as sheep pasture and moorland.
Fence, Cleite Mòr, Isle of Lewis
The fence runs between improved land used as sheep pasture and moorland.
Gate above Loch nan Caor, Isle of Lewis I'm guessing that this somewhat decorative field gate has previously been in a more domestic location!

According to the OS Name Book of 1848-1852, Loch nan Caor means Rowan Trees Loch.
Gate above Loch nan Caor, Isle of Lewis
I'm guessing that this somewhat decorative field gate has previously been in a more domestic location! According to the OS Name Book of 1848-1852, Loch nan Caor means Rowan Trees Loch.
Glìb Cheòis from the shore of Loch Cheòis Looking across the loch towards the last few houses at the end of the road in Glìb Cheòis.
Glìb Cheòis from the shore of Loch Cheòis
Looking across the loch towards the last few houses at the end of the road in Glìb Cheòis.
Loch Èireasort A view across Loch Èireasort and a fish farm from the track at Glìb Cheòis.
Loch Èireasort
A view across Loch Èireasort and a fish farm from the track at Glìb Cheòis.
Platform in Loch Cheois This small concrete platform is at the southern end of Loch Cheois. There is nothing to indicate its function. (There is a slight possibility that it is associated with the WWII "chariot" training facility at Tavay.)
Platform in Loch Cheois
This small concrete platform is at the southern end of Loch Cheois. There is nothing to indicate its function. (There is a slight possibility that it is associated with the WWII "chariot" training facility at Tavay.)
The Harbour at Cèos The harbour at the crofting community of Cèos is mostly used to support the fish farms in Loch Èireasort
The Harbour at Cèos
The harbour at the crofting community of Cèos is mostly used to support the fish farms in Loch Èireasort
Croft in Garryvard The access gate to a croft in Garryvard. Crofting paraphanalia litters the area. A derelict croft house can be seen in the background.
Croft in Garryvard
The access gate to a croft in Garryvard. Crofting paraphanalia litters the area. A derelict croft house can be seen in the background.
Boats moored in Caversta A small inlet from Loch Erisort provides a perfect mooring for small boats.
Boats moored in Caversta
A small inlet from Loch Erisort provides a perfect mooring for small boats.
Caversta River A section of the Caversta River just south of Garryvard.
Caversta River
A section of the Caversta River just south of Garryvard.
Caversta River Pool A pool on the Caversta river.
Caversta River Pool
A pool on the Caversta river.
Hillside Track off B8060 A track leading up Cnoc a Mhaide from the B8060.
Hillside Track off B8060
A track leading up Cnoc a Mhaide from the B8060.
Evening over Glib Cheois Evening view over Glib Cheois
Evening over Glib Cheois
Evening view over Glib Cheois
South-western corner of Eilean Chaluim Chille The extreme north-eastern tip of the grid square is occupied by this corner of Eilean Chaluim Chille, a small island in Loch Èireasort.  This view looks across the loch to the mainland of Lewis near Cabharstadh.  The photo was taken despite the strenuous efforts of a couple of great black-backed gulls to deter the photographer from encroaching on their territory!
South-western corner of Eilean Chaluim Chille
The extreme north-eastern tip of the grid square is occupied by this corner of Eilean Chaluim Chille, a small island in Loch Èireasort. This view looks across the loch to the mainland of Lewis near Cabharstadh. The photo was taken despite the strenuous efforts of a couple of great black-backed gulls to deter the photographer from encroaching on their territory!
Garyvard from Caversta
Garyvard from Caversta
Rubha Cabharstaidh Ruined blackhouse and enclosures at the end of the Caversta Road, on Croft 4.  Keos Glebe is the village across Loch Erisort.
Rubha Cabharstaidh
Ruined blackhouse and enclosures at the end of the Caversta Road, on Croft 4. Keos Glebe is the village across Loch Erisort.
Houses at Glib Cheois
Houses at Glib Cheois
Moorland track The track begins at the Glib Cheois road end.
Moorland track
The track begins at the Glib Cheois road end.
Free Church of Scotland Meeting house In the township of Ceos.
Free Church of Scotland Meeting house
In the township of Ceos.
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Aigeach is located at Grid Ref: NB3620 (Lat: 58.09234, Lng: -6.4773705)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.09234,-6.4773705
Bus Stop
Caversta
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
Garyvard
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Naptan Bearing: S
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Naptan Indicator: Village
Naptan Landmark: Village
Naptan NaptanCode: 94723736
Naptan Street: Village
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
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Gearraidh Bhaird
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Post Box
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Operator: Royal Mail
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Ref: HS2 99
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Source: survey
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Telephone
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Operator: BT
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Wikidata: Q3776571
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Tob Garyvard
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Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
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Power: pole
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Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
Lamp Type: electric
Lat/Long: 58.0890943/-6.4773392
Street Lamp
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Street Lamp
Lamp Type: electric
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