Eilean nan Uan

Island in Argyllshire

Scotland

Eilean nan Uan

Otter enjoying the autumn sun The otter was fast asleep on a rock in the gap between Eilean a’Chapuill and Sgeir Dhonncha enjoying the autumn sun.
Otter enjoying the autumn sun Credit: Iain James

Eilean nan Uan, also known as the Island of the Lamb, is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland in Argyllshire. It is situated in the Firth of Lorn, near the Isle of Mull. The island is uninhabited and covers an area of approximately 33 hectares.

Eilean nan Uan is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs and small, sandy beaches. The island is covered in a lush carpet of grass and heather, providing a haven for various species of birds and wildlife. It is home to a diverse range of plants, including wildflowers and ferns.

The island gets its name from its association with sheep farming in the past. Eilean nan Uan was once used as grazing land for sheep, hence the name "Island of the Lamb." The remnants of old stone walls and sheep pens can still be seen on the island, serving as a reminder of its agricultural history.

Due to its remote location and lack of amenities, Eilean nan Uan is not accessible to the public. However, the island can be admired from afar, offering breathtaking views to those passing by on boats or ferries. It is often a popular spot for birdwatching and photography enthusiasts, as it provides a tranquil and picturesque setting.

In conclusion, Eilean nan Uan is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Argyllshire in Scotland. With its rugged terrain, diverse plant and animal life, and historical connection to sheep farming, it is a unique and scenic destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Eilean nan Uan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.937345/-5.707775 or Grid Reference NR6877. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Otter enjoying the autumn sun The otter was fast asleep on a rock in the gap between Eilean a’Chapuill and Sgeir Dhonncha enjoying the autumn sun.
Otter enjoying the autumn sun
The otter was fast asleep on a rock in the gap between Eilean a’Chapuill and Sgeir Dhonncha enjoying the autumn sun.
Rocks on Rubha na Cille
Rocks on Rubha na Cille
Rubha na Cille
Rubha na Cille
The end of Rubha na Cille Lookning down the Sound of Jura towards the MacCormac Isles.
The end of Rubha na Cille
Lookning down the Sound of Jura towards the MacCormac Isles.
Exposed rockforms at the end of Rubha na Cille Even here, the sea pinks are holding on.
Exposed rockforms at the end of Rubha na Cille
Even here, the sea pinks are holding on.
Sea pinks on Ruba na Cille Armeria maritima, also known as thrift or sea thrift.
Sea pinks on Ruba na Cille
Armeria maritima, also known as thrift or sea thrift.
West coast of Rubha na Cille A still day on the Sound of Jura side of the narrow promontory.
West coast of Rubha na Cille
A still day on the Sound of Jura side of the narrow promontory.
The main track on Danna Offshore can be seen the islands of Eilean Ghamhna (left, in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NR6875">NR6875</a>) and Corr Eilean (in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NR6775">NR6775</a>).
The main track on Danna
Offshore can be seen the islands of Eilean Ghamhna (left, in NR6875) and Corr Eilean (in NR6775).
The Loch Sween shore of the Island of Danna Annoyingly, I intended this to be a geograph, but didn't accurately check my location before taking the photograph and ended up too far south. Every day's a school day.
The Loch Sween shore of the Island of Danna
Annoyingly, I intended this to be a geograph, but didn't accurately check my location before taking the photograph and ended up too far south. Every day's a school day.
The Loch Sween shore of the Island of Danna
The Loch Sween shore of the Island of Danna
Sgeir Bun an Locha Skerries which translate as "The Reef at the Bottom of the Loch".
Sgeir Bun an Locha
Skerries which translate as "The Reef at the Bottom of the Loch".
The soggy end of Rubha nam Maraich Rubha nam Maraich means Headland of the Sailors.
The soggy end of Rubha nam Maraich
Rubha nam Maraich means Headland of the Sailors.
Looking inland from Rubha nam Maraich A very low tide allowed me to get a long way out along the point.
Looking inland from Rubha nam Maraich
A very low tide allowed me to get a long way out along the point.
Rubha nan Caorach from Rubha nam Maraich Rubha nan Caorach is the Headland of the Sheep.
Rubha nan Caorach from Rubha nam Maraich
Rubha nan Caorach is the Headland of the Sheep.
Sandy bay on the Island of Danna
Sandy bay on the Island of Danna
Rocky shoreline on the Island of Danna Rubha nan Caorach, the Headland of the Sheep, is the point to the right of this small bay.
Rocky shoreline on the Island of Danna
Rubha nan Caorach, the Headland of the Sheep, is the point to the right of this small bay.
Sandy bays on the south of the Island of Danna
Sandy bays on the south of the Island of Danna
Exposed rock on the foreshore
Exposed rock on the foreshore
Show me another place!

Eilean nan Uan is located at Grid Ref: NR6877 (Lat: 55.937345, Lng: -5.707775)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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