Kilchoan
Kilchoan
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![]() Kilchoan Bay. Ben Hiant, the highest point of the peninsula rises beyond the small moored boats and bay. | |
Location within the Lochaber area | |
Population | 150 |
OS grid reference | NM488637 |
Council area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Acharacle |
Postcode district | PH36 4 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
Scottish Parliament |
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Kilchoan (
Kilchoan has a population of about 150 people.[3]
History
For many years following the
Landmarks
The ancient Mingary Castle is on the coast about 1 km east of the village.
Examples of a type of igneous rock structure called a cone sheet are found at Kilchoan.
Below the slope north-west of the village street is a chambered cairn, Greadal Fhinn.[4]
Ben Hiant is the highest point of the peninsula at 528 m and lies between the village and the coastal hamlet of Ardslignish.
Tourism and amenities
Transport
A regular CalMac ferry service runs from Kilchoan to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. To and from the regional centre of Fort William, one bus per day Monday to Saturday connects with the ferry via Salen and the Corran Ferry[n 1]
Preceding station | Ferry | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Caledonian MacBrayne Ferry |
Tobermory |
Kilchoan Bay
Kilchoan Bay has four visitor moorings, a ferry jetty, a shop with a post office,[n 2] showers and a petrol station.
Hospitality
The Kilchoan House Hotel is now the most westerly bar/hotel on the mainland of the UK, after the closure of Sonachan Hotel.
Ardnamurchan Campsite, Kilchoan.[n 3]
Geology
The minerals kilchoanite, dellaite and rustumite were first found at Kilchoan. A natural history museum is adjacent to the hamlet to the east at the coastal hamlet of Glenmore.[9]
Notable residents
- Strictly Come Dancing champion.[10]
Notes and references
- References
- ^ "Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba - Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland - Database Kilchoan". www.gaelicplacenames.org. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
- ^ "Kilchoan". Undiscovered Scotland. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
- ^ Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics: Data Zone S01003739[permanent dead link ] Kilchoan forms an imprecise division no more than 5% of the land and has no more than a third of the population of this area, 541 people.
- ^ a b c "Site Record for Ardnamurchan, Bourblaige". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.
- OCLC 858596051.
- ^ Highland Historic Environmental Record: Cemetery - Kilchoan Old Parish Church
- ^ Clan MacIain - History of Ardnamurchan, St. Chomghan's Church, Update October 21, 2014.
- ^ Charles MacDonald (2011), Moidart: Among the Clanranalds, Birlinn Unlisted. pages 117-123.
- ISBN 1901663469.
- ^ "Strictly star Hamza can't wait for Scotland's home crowd roar". BBC News. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
- Notes
- ^ The route is 50 km long, and passes beside Loch Sunart, Glen Tarbert and Loch Linnhe
- ^ This shop was once run by author Jon Haylett
- ^ About 500m west of the centre
External links
Media related to Kilchoan at Wikimedia Commons