Baile na h-Iolairne

Settlement in Ross-shire

Scotland

Baile na h-Iolairne

Coastline, Rubh' Dubh, Eye Peninsula, Isle of Lewis Looking towards <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/639694">NB5129 : Eilean a Crotaich</a>.
Coastline, Rubh' Dubh, Eye Peninsula, Isle of Lewis Credit: Claire Pegrum

Baile na h-Iolairne, also known as Baile na h-Iolaire or Balnagown, is a small village located in Ross-shire, in the Scottish Highlands. Situated near the eastern coast of Scotland, the village is nestled amidst picturesque landscapes and is surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery.

The village is renowned for its historical significance, as it is home to the Balnagown Castle, an imposing 15th-century fortress. The castle, once the seat of the Clan Ross, is now privately owned and serves as a luxury hotel and event venue. Its striking architecture and beautiful gardens attract visitors from near and far.

Baile na h-Iolairne boasts a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The village is surrounded by stunning countryside, with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting.

Though small in size, the village is well-served by basic amenities. There are a few local shops, cafes, and a pub where visitors can enjoy traditional Scottish fare and beverages. The village is also home to a small primary school and a community hall that hosts various events throughout the year.

Access to Baile na h-Iolairne is relatively easy, with the nearby town of Tain offering transport links and services. The village's location near the coast provides easy access to beautiful sandy beaches and stunning coastal walks.

In summary, Baile na h-Iolairne is a charming and historic village in Ross-shire, Scotland. Its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and peaceful ambiance make it a delightful destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Baile na h-Iolairne Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.194392/-6.2174829 or Grid Reference NB5230. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coastline, Rubh' Dubh, Eye Peninsula, Isle of Lewis Looking towards <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/639694">NB5129 : Eilean a Crotaich</a>.
Coastline, Rubh' Dubh, Eye Peninsula, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards NB5129 : Eilean a Crotaich.
Eilean a' Crotaich A small islet off the Eye peninsula on Lewis.
Eilean a' Crotaich
A small islet off the Eye peninsula on Lewis.
Eilean a Crotaich A prominent islet off the Eye Peninsula. Chicken Head can be seen in the distance.
Eilean a Crotaich
A prominent islet off the Eye Peninsula. Chicken Head can be seen in the distance.
The Muddy Pool Never have I been more disappointed. After walking a fair way to photograph Loch Cuilc I was confronted with this muddy pool. At first I thought I'd got the co-ordinates wrong but no....this is it!
The Muddy Pool
Never have I been more disappointed. After walking a fair way to photograph Loch Cuilc I was confronted with this muddy pool. At first I thought I'd got the co-ordinates wrong but no....this is it!
Bayble Pier and Beach
Bayble Pier and Beach
Beach at Pabail Looking out to sea from the beach at Pabail near Stornoway.
Beach at Pabail
Looking out to sea from the beach at Pabail near Stornoway.
Cliffs of An Rubha
Cliffs of An Rubha
Bayble Pier Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Bayble Pier
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Bayble Beach Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Bayble Beach
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Eilean  Mòr Phabail
Eilean Mòr Phabail
Roads of An Rubha
Roads of An Rubha
Roads of An Rubha
Roads of An Rubha
Roads of An Rubha
Roads of An Rubha
Isle of Lewis, Eye Peninsula Rubha na Strianaich
Isle of Lewis, Eye Peninsula Rubha na Strianaich
Eilean Mòr Phabail Bayble Island (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Phabail) is an uninhabited island off the south coast of the Eye Peninsula of Lewis. It lies at the southern end of Bayble Bay (Pabail Bay) and actually consists of two islands (Eilean Mòr Phabaill and Eilean Beag Phabail), but these appear as a single island from most directions. The hamlets of Upper and Lower Bayble overlook the island and bay.
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Eilean Mòr Phabail
Bayble Island (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Phabail) is an uninhabited island off the south coast of the Eye Peninsula of Lewis. It lies at the southern end of Bayble Bay (Pabail Bay) and actually consists of two islands (Eilean Mòr Phabaill and Eilean Beag Phabail), but these appear as a single island from most directions. The hamlets of Upper and Lower Bayble overlook the island and bay. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Eilean Mor Phabail Off the south coast of the Eye Peninsula of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides.
Eilean Mor Phabail
Off the south coast of the Eye Peninsula of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides.
Beach at Pabail A little beach facing southeast on the south coast of the Eye peninsula, Lewis
Beach at Pabail
A little beach facing southeast on the south coast of the Eye peninsula, Lewis
Looking north towards Pabail The crofts and houses of Pabail Iarach and Pabail Uarach are spread out over the land in Lewis's Eye peninsula
Looking north towards Pabail
The crofts and houses of Pabail Iarach and Pabail Uarach are spread out over the land in Lewis's Eye peninsula
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Baile na h-Iolairne is located at Grid Ref: NB5230 (Lat: 58.194392, Lng: -6.2174829)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

Also known as: Eagleton

What 3 Words

///assume.chatted.screeches. Near Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Eagleton (Lewis)
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Baile na h-Iolaire
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Operator: Royal Mail
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11 Eagleton
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