Port Uisken
Port Uisken is a bay in Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. Port Uisken is situated nearby to the hamlet Ardchiavaig, as well as near the locality Knocknafenaig.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Uisken and Knocknafenaig.
Uisken
Hamlet
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Uisken is a settlement on a sandy bay on the Ross of Mull in the south of the Isle of Mull, on the west coast of Scotland. The settlement is within the parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon.
Knocknafenaig
Locality
Knocknafenaig is a ruined township on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Located in the south-western portion of the island known as the Ross of Mull, Knocknafenaig is an extremely well preserved township that shows many characteristics of the 19th-century and early 20th-century living conditions. Knocknafenaig is situated 2 miles northwest of Port Uisken.
Bunessan
Village
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Fionnphort is a small fishing port at the far west of the Ross of Mull, where the ferry crosses to Iona. The population is about 80 and the village has limited accommodation or other amenities. Bunessan is situated 2½ miles north of Port Uisken.
Port Uisken
- Type: Bay
- Category: body of water
- Location: Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
56.28333° or 56° 17′ northLongitude
-6.21667° or 6° 13′ westOpen location code
9C8M7QMM+88GeoNames ID
2635210
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