Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura Marine Protected Area - map and other informations
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Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura Marine Protected Area is a stunning destination located on the west coast of Scotland, spanning over 2,500 square kilometres. The area is a haven for marine life, and boasts some of the best diving, kayaking and fishing experiences in Scotland.
In this protected area, you will find a diverse range of wildlife, from otters, seals and porpoises to dolphins and whales. The area is also home to a variety of sea birds. Bird watchers will be enthralled to see the rare White-tailed Eagle, as well as Golden Eagles, Oystercatchers, and Great Northern Divers, among others.
The Loch Sunart to Sound of Jura Marine Protected Area is also one of the most picturesque locations in Scotland, with its rugged coastline and pristine beaches. Visitors can take guided boat tours to see the stunning scenery up close, explore the hidden coves, and admire the sea life.
Diving is a popular activity in the area, with a diverse range of sites to choose from. The wreck of the SS Shuna is a popular dive site, and home to a range of marine life, including dogfish, conger eels and lobsters. The area is also famous for its caves and gullies, which make for an exciting diving experience.
Kayaking is another popular way to explore the area, with many guided tours available. Paddle through the calm waters of Loch Sunart, or explore the island archipelagos near the Sound of Jura. Visitors can also paddle to the shores of the various islands around the area, from the small island of Eilean Chathastail to the larger Isle of Mull.
Fishing is a popular pastime in this area, with an abundance of sea trout, brown trout, and salmon. Visitors can choose from a range of fishing opportunities, such as fly-fishing or bait fishing.
The area also has a rich history, with many ancient monuments and ruins to explore. Visitors can visit the ruins of Glenborrodale Castle, a 19th-century castle located on the shores of Loch Sunart. The area's history can also be seen at Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, which has been in operation since 1849.
Overall, the Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura Marine Protected Area is a must-visit location for those who love the outdoors and marine life. With its breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and exciting activities, this protected area is truly a jewel of Scotland's west coast.
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