Loch na Keal On History Visit Off The West Coast Of The Isle of Mull Inner Hebrides Scotland

Tour Scotland short travel clip with Scottish music, of Loch na Keal, Scottish Gaelic: Loch na Caol, meaning Loch of the Kyle, or Narrows, also Loch of the Cliffs, the principal sea loch on the western, or Atlantic coastline on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to the Island of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides. Loch na Keal extends over twelve miles inland, almost bisecting Mull, and extending to within three miles of the eastern shore. The southern coastline, bounded by the Ardmeanach peninsula, has cliffs, land slips and substantial slopes that are covered in scree. The B8073 road runs along the northern shore of Loch na Keal, heading west from Gruline, before looping back to head to Tobermory via the north shore of Mull. The B8035 road runs along Loch na Keal's southern shore, before turning inland to pass over the Ardmeanach peninsula to the west of Ben More. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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