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Ardmeanach
Scottish Gaelic: Ard Meanach | |
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Ardmeanach within Argyll and Bute | |
Coordinates: 56°23′N 6°07′W / 56.39°N 6.12°W | |
Location | Argyll and Bute, Scotland |
Part of | Isle of Mull |
Ardmeanach (Scottish Gaelic: Ard Meanach) is a peninsula on the Isle of Mull. It is the middle one out of three westward-facing peninsulas on the island, and the name in Gaelic means "Middle Headland" or "Middle Height".[1] It is about 20 km (12 miles) long and 6 km (4 miles) wide, and lies between Loch Scridain and Loch Na Keal.
It is mountainous and includes Ben More, the highest mountain on the island. It is largely uninhabited, with a few isolated settlements along the coast. It is cut in two by a narrow valley (Gleann Seilisdeir) which runs north–south between the two sea lochs and carries the B8035 road. The peninsula (or its western end) is a Special Area of Conservation.
References
- ^ "The Lost World of Mull". Walk Highlands.