Sgeir Dhubh

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Sgeir Dhubh

'Ring of Bright Water' (film location) - Minard Point Tigh Beg Croft and this part of the coastline at the entrance to Loch Feochan was used in the 1968 filming of 'Ring of Bright Water'.
'Ring of Bright Water' (film location) - Minard Point Credit: Raibeart MacAoidh

Sgeir Dhubh is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland in Argyllshire. It is situated in the Firth of Lorn, approximately 1.5 kilometers southwest of the mainland village of Port Appin. The island covers an area of about 2 hectares and is predominantly rocky and rugged, with a few patches of grass.

Sgeir Dhubh is part of a marine nature reserve and is known for its rich biodiversity. The island is home to a variety of seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes, which nest on its steep cliffs. Puffins can also be spotted on the island during the breeding season.

Due to its remote and inaccessible location, Sgeir Dhubh is not inhabited by humans. However, it can be visited by boat or kayak, and is a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. The surrounding waters are also frequented by seals and porpoises, adding to the island's natural charm.

Historically, Sgeir Dhubh has been an important landmark for sailors navigating the waters of the Firth of Lorn. Its distinctive shape and prominent position have made it a notable feature in local maritime history.

Overall, Sgeir Dhubh is a picturesque island that offers a glimpse into Scotland's stunning coastal scenery and diverse wildlife. Its unspoiled natural beauty and tranquility make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Sgeir Dhubh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.349155/-5.5321048 or Grid Reference NM8123. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

'Ring of Bright Water' (film location) - Minard Point Tigh Beg Croft and this part of the coastline at the entrance to Loch Feochan was used in the 1968 filming of 'Ring of Bright Water'.
'Ring of Bright Water' (film location) - Minard Point
Tigh Beg Croft and this part of the coastline at the entrance to Loch Feochan was used in the 1968 filming of 'Ring of Bright Water'.
Ardentallen Point Loch Feochan looking West towards the Firth of Lorne
Ardentallen Point
Loch Feochan looking West towards the Firth of Lorne
Trees Ardentallan Point Mature silver birches.
Trees Ardentallan Point
Mature silver birches.
Shore of Loch Feochan At Ardentallan.
Shore of Loch Feochan
At Ardentallan.
Entrance to Loch Feochan, Mull beyond
Entrance to Loch Feochan, Mull beyond
View from Loch Feochan towards Dun da Ghaoithe This is a beautiful view of the mountain on Mull, seen across the entrance to Loch Feochan.

There are many days when this mountain is invisible due to the mist or rain.
View from Loch Feochan towards Dun da Ghaoithe
This is a beautiful view of the mountain on Mull, seen across the entrance to Loch Feochan. There are many days when this mountain is invisible due to the mist or rain.
Loch Feochan South shore looking towards the narrows
Loch Feochan
South shore looking towards the narrows
Barrnacarry Farm Track Turn-off along the farm track to Barrnacarry
Barrnacarry Farm Track
Turn-off along the farm track to Barrnacarry
Barrnacarry Beach
Barrnacarry Beach
Minard Point Across the mouth of Loch Feochan towards Minard Point
Minard Point
Across the mouth of Loch Feochan towards Minard Point
Barrnacarry Bay Rock off the west side of Barrnacarry Bay
Barrnacarry Bay
Rock off the west side of Barrnacarry Bay
Foreshore Beach and raised beach near Barrnacarry Bay
Foreshore
Beach and raised beach near Barrnacarry Bay
Bridge over the River Euchar at Kilninver The B844 to the Isle of Seil crosses this bridge from left to right.
Bridge over the River Euchar at Kilninver
The B844 to the Isle of Seil crosses this bridge from left to right.
Keeper's Cottage, Kilninver Taken from the section of the B844 which used to be the A816 to Oban.
Keeper's Cottage, Kilninver
Taken from the section of the B844 which used to be the A816 to Oban.
The River Euchar at Kilninver Looking upstream.
The River Euchar at Kilninver
Looking upstream.
Looking seawards from Loch Feochan Looking NW from position
Looking seawards from Loch Feochan
Looking NW from position
Port-hand buoy on the passage into Loch Feochan A grey heron is just visible on the shore in the background.
Port-hand buoy on the passage into Loch Feochan
A grey heron is just visible on the shore in the background.
Port an t-Sruthain with Minard Point behind The bothy in the foreground was used in the filming of 'Ring of Bright Water' (1969) by Gavin Maxwell starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna.
Port an t-Sruthain with Minard Point behind
The bothy in the foreground was used in the filming of 'Ring of Bright Water' (1969) by Gavin Maxwell starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna.
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Sgeir Dhubh is located at Grid Ref: NM8123 (Lat: 56.349155, Lng: -5.5321048)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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