Achnabat

Settlement in Sutherland

Scotland

Achnabat

Mouth of River Borgie
Mouth of River Borgie Credit: Alan Reid

Achnabat is a small hamlet located in the county of Sutherland, in the northern part of Scotland. Situated amidst the picturesque Scottish Highlands, it is nestled in a valley surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The hamlet is part of the larger parish of Creich and is approximately 8 miles northeast of the town of Lairg.

Achnabat is characterized by its tranquil and remote setting. The hamlet consists of a cluster of houses, most of which are traditional stone cottages that date back several centuries. The population of Achnabat is relatively small, with only a few dozen residents.

The hamlet is surrounded by rolling hills, verdant meadows, and lush forests. The landscape is dotted with sparkling lochs and winding rivers, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and bird-watching. The area is also known for its abundant wildlife, including deer, red squirrels, and various bird species.

Despite its small size, Achnabat benefits from its proximity to nearby amenities. The town of Lairg, which is a short drive away, offers shops, restaurants, and other essential services. The surrounding area also boasts several historical landmarks and tourist attractions, such as the Falls of Shin and Carbisdale Castle.

Overall, Achnabat is a hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands, offering a peaceful and idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Its remote location and stunning surroundings make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking to explore the unspoiled beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Achnabat Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.531796/-4.2992307 or Grid Reference NC6662. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mouth of River Borgie
Mouth of River Borgie
A ruin with a view, Torrisdale Bay
A ruin with a view, Torrisdale Bay
Twisted rocks at Aird Torrisdale
Twisted rocks at Aird Torrisdale
Coastal cliffs at Aird Torrisdale The distant sandy beach is on Neave, an island off Skerray.
Coastal cliffs at Aird Torrisdale
The distant sandy beach is on Neave, an island off Skerray.
Coastal erosion at Aird Torrisdale A large rock slip, but how long ago did it occur?  Was it the result of an earth tremor or simply the erosive forces of sea and weather?
Coastal erosion at Aird Torrisdale
A large rock slip, but how long ago did it occur? Was it the result of an earth tremor or simply the erosive forces of sea and weather?
Skerray War Memorial Unveiled and dedicated in 1922.
Skerray War Memorial
Unveiled and dedicated in 1922.
Old Store, Skerray The ruin of the old store at Skerray.
Old Store, Skerray
The ruin of the old store at Skerray.
Skerray Post Office Village Post Office in a nicely restored building.
Skerray Post Office
Village Post Office in a nicely restored building.
Postbox at Skerray KW14 32. Royal Mail list this box as 'Skerray'.
Postbox at Skerray
KW14 32. Royal Mail list this box as 'Skerray'.
Loch Modsarie
Loch Modsarie
The hamlet of Skerray Looking south-south-west towards Ben Loyal.
The hamlet of Skerray
Looking south-south-west towards Ben Loyal.
Stac an Fhamhair A small stack, perhaps 15m high, at the east end of Neave (or Coomb) Island, seen across Caol Beag.
Stac an Fhamhair
A small stack, perhaps 15m high, at the east end of Neave (or Coomb) Island, seen across Caol Beag.
Skerray Bay Not a bay I would be very happy to navigate into (although there is, or was, a pier on the far side, just out of shot on the left).

The southern part of Eilean nan Ron is beyond the bay, with a few deserted houses visible.
Skerray Bay
Not a bay I would be very happy to navigate into (although there is, or was, a pier on the far side, just out of shot on the left). The southern part of Eilean nan Ron is beyond the bay, with a few deserted houses visible.
Neave or Coomb Island The central part of the island seen at close range (but still across a gridline!) across Caol Beag.
Neave or Coomb Island
The central part of the island seen at close range (but still across a gridline!) across Caol Beag.
Loch an Tigh-choimhid A loch south of Skerray.
Loch an Tigh-choimhid
A loch south of Skerray.
Loch na Coit A loch south of Skerray.
Loch na Coit
A loch south of Skerray.
Phonebox near Skerray
Phonebox near Skerray
Stony beach at Skerray
Stony beach at Skerray
Show me another place!

Achnabat is located at Grid Ref: NC6662 (Lat: 58.531796, Lng: -4.2992307)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.531796,-4.2992307
Bus Stop
Skerray Mains
Local Ref: AT
Naptan AtcoCode: 6700713112
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan CommonName: Skerray Mains
Naptan Indicator: at
Naptan Landmark: Skerray Mains
Naptan NaptanCode: 45328529
Naptan Street: Skerray Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 58.535497/-4.3024511
Skerray
Name Gd: Sgeiridh
Place: village
Source: OS7
Wikidata: Q2359653
Wikipedia: en:Skerray
Lat/Long: 58.5360663/-4.3014528
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 58.5331141/-4.3009142
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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