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Amazing views on a sunny day. Worth a walk down to the beach.
Fantastic view point ,looking out to the isle of mull and firth of lorne ,watched a white tailed eagle soaring above .
In good weather this is worth the walk down to the bay. The car park is big enough for several cars easily.
Great view one of the few places to legally stop on this road
Thousands of years of history in one tiny beautiful bay
Great view point with hard standing car park, overlooking Camus nan Geall & Ben Hiant. There are information boards giving details of what you are looking at, you can walk down to a small beach area at the bottom of the hill with a deserted property and headstones. From the view point directly ahead is Ben Hiant with a deserted village on the lower hill (can be challenging to get too) and to the left, the Isle of Mull. Sit and take in the dramatic landscape. We visited in February this year (2022) and during our stop at the viewpoint, we had all 4 seasons, sun, snow, hail, gails and sun, which just adds to the atmosphere. A little further up the road, the walk route up Ben Hiant can be accessed, a rugged, demanding, but fairly short walk up the mountain.
Lots of great archaeological points of interest. It was so worth the walk to the beach to see the cairn, standing stones, burial ground and old houses. The dog loved the run on the beach too!
Very windy pit stop. Fantastic views!