Eilean Reamhar

Island in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Eilean Reamhar

Scavaig River View of the steppings stone across Scavaig River, the UK's shortest river.
Scavaig River Credit: Ajay Tegala

Eilean Reamhar is a small island located in the Outer Hebrides, specifically in Inverness-shire, Scotland. The island is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 7 kilometers off the western coast of Scotland. It covers an area of about 2.5 square kilometers and has a rugged coastline with cliffs and rocky shores.

The island is known for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Its landscape is characterized by rolling hills, heather-covered moorland, and small freshwater lochs. The island is home to a variety of bird species, including puffins, oystercatchers, and terns, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Eilean Reamhar has a long and rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that the island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with remains of ancient settlements and standing stones found in various locations. In more recent history, the island was used for grazing sheep and cattle, and remnants of old stone walls and ruined farmsteads can still be seen today.

Access to Eilean Reamhar is primarily by boat, with regular ferry services operating from nearby ports on the mainland. The island offers a peaceful and tranquil escape for visitors, with opportunities for walking, hiking, and wildlife spotting. There are no permanent residents on the island, but it is occasionally used as a holiday retreat by those seeking a remote and secluded getaway.

Overall, Eilean Reamhar is a picturesque and historically significant island, providing visitors with a chance to experience the untouched beauty of the Scottish coastline and immerse themselves in its natural and cultural heritage.

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Eilean Reamhar Images

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Scavaig River View of the steppings stone across Scavaig River, the UK's shortest river.
Scavaig River
View of the steppings stone across Scavaig River, the UK's shortest river.
The Elgol ferry departing from the Coruisk landing stage
The Elgol ferry departing from the Coruisk landing stage
Coruisk Memorial Hut Beneath Black Rock.
Coruisk Memorial Hut
Beneath Black Rock.
Camping by the Coruisk Memorial Hut With the Black Rock rising above.
Camping by the Coruisk Memorial Hut
With the Black Rock rising above.
Waiting for the ferry back to Elgol Not a bad place to wait!
Waiting for the ferry back to Elgol
Not a bad place to wait!
Not a bad view from one's tent! Camping near the Coruisk Memorial Hut, looking across Loch na Cuilce.
Not a bad view from one's tent!
Camping near the Coruisk Memorial Hut, looking across Loch na Cuilce.
The Cuillin from Sgùrr na Stri Taken from the western and slightly lower summit of Sgùrr na Stri this is the view of the whole Black Cuillin ridge - although ironically the highest, Sgurr Alasdair, is the only one of the 11 Munros that cannot be seen. Often cited as the finest viewpoint in Britain, though these things are subjective, it would be in my top 5.  Almost all of Loch Coruisk can be seen along with a number of  boats either moored or coming or going to this dramatic landscape.
The Cuillin from Sgùrr na Stri
Taken from the western and slightly lower summit of Sgùrr na Stri this is the view of the whole Black Cuillin ridge - although ironically the highest, Sgurr Alasdair, is the only one of the 11 Munros that cannot be seen. Often cited as the finest viewpoint in Britain, though these things are subjective, it would be in my top 5. Almost all of Loch Coruisk can be seen along with a number of boats either moored or coming or going to this dramatic landscape.
Loch na Cuilce near Loch Coruisk Loch na Cuilce (loch of the reeds) is a bay near the outflow from Loch Coruisk into Loch Scavaig, surrounded by the Cuillin slopes falling steeply down to sea level. R of centre is the Coruisk Memorial Hut, run by the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland. It was built in 1958-9 in memory of two climbers, Peter Drummond Smith and David Monro, who died on Ben Nevis in 1953 - for more background on the hut please see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://mistyisleboattrips.co.uk/about/our-boat-trips/the-loch-coruisk-memorial-hut/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://mistyisleboattrips.co.uk/about/our-boat-trips/the-loch-coruisk-memorial-hut/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
Loch na Cuilce near Loch Coruisk
Loch na Cuilce (loch of the reeds) is a bay near the outflow from Loch Coruisk into Loch Scavaig, surrounded by the Cuillin slopes falling steeply down to sea level. R of centre is the Coruisk Memorial Hut, run by the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland. It was built in 1958-9 in memory of two climbers, Peter Drummond Smith and David Monro, who died on Ben Nevis in 1953 - for more background on the hut please see LinkExternal link.
Slopes of Gars-bheinn
Slopes of Gars-bheinn
Loch na Cuilce
Loch na Cuilce
Scavaig River
Scavaig River
Loch Nan Leachd
Loch Nan Leachd
View of Loch Nan Leachd
View of Loch Nan Leachd
Loch Scavaig Viewed from Elgol.
Loch Scavaig
Viewed from Elgol.
Loch Scavaig Viewed from Elgol.
Loch Scavaig
Viewed from Elgol.
Loch Scavaig Viewed from Elgol.
Loch Scavaig
Viewed from Elgol.
Rainbow over Loch Scavaig One of the most vivid rainbows that I have ever seen. Sgùrr nan Eag etc. form the backdrop.
Rainbow over Loch Scavaig
One of the most vivid rainbows that I have ever seen. Sgùrr nan Eag etc. form the backdrop.
Common seal on rocks in Loch na Cuilce
Common seal on rocks in Loch na Cuilce
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Eilean Reamhar is located at Grid Ref: NG4818 (Lat: 57.189422, Lng: -6.1623671)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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