Gob Sgùrabhal

Gob Sgùrabhal is a cape in , .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Barra Airport and Orosay.

Aerodrome
is a short-runway airport situated in the wide shallow bay of at the northern tip of the island of in the , Scotland.

Islet
is a small uninhabited tidal island in the Sound of Barra lying at the north end of , the "big beach" on the north east coast of .

Beach
The Tràigh Mhòr, in English 'Big Beach', is a large expanse of sand forming a magnificent white beach at the northern end of the island of in the of , in the village of Ardmhor extending to the village of Eoligarry.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Barra and Ardmore.

is an island in the or Western Isles of Scotland. The main village is the ferry port, Castlebay. A causeway links to the island of Vatersay, and further south are the uninhabited islands of Pabbay, Sandray, Mingulay and Berneray.

Village
Ardmhor is a small village in the north east of the Isle of in the , . In 2002 a small ferry port was built in the village to serve a new ferry link between Barra and as part of the Sound of Barra Integrated Transport Project.

Hamlet
is a settlement on in the , Scotland. The settlement is also within the parish of Barra, and is situated on the A888 which is the island's circular main road.

Gob Sgùrabhal

Latitude
57.0579° or 57° 3′ 29″ north
Longitude
-7.4558° or 7° 27′ 21″ west
Open location code
9C9J3G5V+5M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12308557098
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cape
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