The Aird

Settlement in Inverness-shire

Scotland

The Aird

Eilean Ard A small tidal island near the head of Loch Treaslane.
Eilean Ard Credit: John Allan

The Aird is a small, picturesque village located in the county of Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Ness, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the famous Loch itself. With a population of just over 200 residents, The Aird provides a tranquil and close-knit community for its inhabitants.

The village is known for its rich history, dating back to ancient times. It is believed that The Aird was once inhabited by Picts, an ancient Celtic people who left behind significant archaeological remains in the area. Throughout the centuries, The Aird has witnessed various influences, including Viking invasions and the Jacobite uprisings.

Today, The Aird is a popular destination for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural beauty. The village is a gateway to the Scottish Highlands, offering easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and wildlife watching opportunities. Loch Ness, in particular, is a major attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world in search of the legendary Loch Ness Monster.

The Aird is well-served by amenities such as a local pub, a village hall, and a small shop, catering to the needs of both residents and visitors. It also benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities, with Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, just a short drive away.

In summary, The Aird provides a charming and idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. With its historical significance, natural beauty, and warm community spirit, it is a destination that appeals to both locals and tourists alike.

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The Aird Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.483423/-6.3396443 or Grid Reference NG4052. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Eilean Ard A small tidal island near the head of Loch Treaslane.
Eilean Ard
A small tidal island near the head of Loch Treaslane.
A850 at Treaslane, Isle of Skye
A850 at Treaslane, Isle of Skye
Ruin of Treaslane House According to the OS Name Books (1876-1878) "This name applies to a good one storey farm-house situated on the southern side of Loch Snizort Beag ... in good repair and ... the property of Lauchlan MacDonald Esq. of Snizort".
Ruin of Treaslane House
According to the OS Name Books (1876-1878) "This name applies to a good one storey farm-house situated on the southern side of Loch Snizort Beag ... in good repair and ... the property of Lauchlan MacDonald Esq. of Snizort".
A850 crossing the Treaslane River
A850 crossing the Treaslane River
The A850 nearing Bernisdale
The A850 nearing Bernisdale
Bernisdale junction Looking north - a minor road junction off the A850.
Bernisdale junction
Looking north - a minor road junction off the A850.
Tern on a boat The guano on the boat suggests there is often more than one tern resting on it. The land beyond is Aird Bernisdale.
Tern on a boat
The guano on the boat suggests there is often more than one tern resting on it. The land beyond is Aird Bernisdale.
Terns on a boat The boat moored at the mouth of Loch Eyre is clearly a popular perching place for these birds. The land beyond is Aird Bernisdale.
Terns on a boat
The boat moored at the mouth of Loch Eyre is clearly a popular perching place for these birds. The land beyond is Aird Bernisdale.
Aird Point Houses near the end of Aird Point, seen across flat water on Loch Snizort.
Aird Point
Houses near the end of Aird Point, seen across flat water on Loch Snizort.
Loch Eyre sunset A spectacular sky seen over Loch Eyre as the sun drops behind Lyndale Point.
Loch Eyre sunset
A spectacular sky seen over Loch Eyre as the sun drops behind Lyndale Point.
Standing stones at Eyre Three stones are said to have once stood here, but only two now remain.
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Standing stones at Eyre
Three stones are said to have once stood here, but only two now remain. LinkExternal link
Where? Eyre! With apologies to Dave Fergusson who got there first <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2018679" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2018679">Link</a>
Where? Eyre!
With apologies to Dave Fergusson who got there first Link
A87 at Eyre
A87 at Eyre
A87 heading south near Eyre
A87 heading south near Eyre
Romesdal: former Snizort Post Office Looking across the A87 towards this corrugated building on the junction of an acute track. The building was almost certainly Snizort Post Office, which opened (perhaps not exactly here!) on 10 September 1868 and closed on 17 May 1994.

There is evidence of a small posting slot on the nearest corner, which may have been adorned with a wooden surround with the words POST BOX or similar on it.
Romesdal: former Snizort Post Office
Looking across the A87 towards this corrugated building on the junction of an acute track. The building was almost certainly Snizort Post Office, which opened (perhaps not exactly here!) on 10 September 1868 and closed on 17 May 1994. There is evidence of a small posting slot on the nearest corner, which may have been adorned with a wooden surround with the words POST BOX or similar on it.
Bernisdale Bernisdale is a crofting township of many scattered dwellings, with its single-track access road now by-passed by the modern two-way A850.
Bernisdale
Bernisdale is a crofting township of many scattered dwellings, with its single-track access road now by-passed by the modern two-way A850.
Former Post Office at Romesdal The building is little changed since I photographed it seven years earlier in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3409524">NG4153 : Old building at Romesdal</a>
Its surroundings have changed quite a lot, with the removal of trees to the left of it, opening the view and removing a lot of shade.
Former Post Office at Romesdal
The building is little changed since I photographed it seven years earlier in NG4153 : Old building at Romesdal Its surroundings have changed quite a lot, with the removal of trees to the left of it, opening the view and removing a lot of shade.
Ice near the head of Loch Eyre The loch here is shallow and dries at low tide. The River Haultin enters the sea close by, so the water is quite low in salinity and prone to freezing in cold weather.
Ice near the head of Loch Eyre
The loch here is shallow and dries at low tide. The River Haultin enters the sea close by, so the water is quite low in salinity and prone to freezing in cold weather.
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The Aird is located at Grid Ref: NG4052 (Lat: 57.483423, Lng: -6.3396443)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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