CELLAR HEAD

Rubh' an t Seileir (58°25'N., 6°10'W.) is a point located at the entrance of a broad, open bight. The SW side of this bight contains a large sandbank which is a good landmark in thick weather. Sloping banks and sheer cliffs with caves form the N side of the bight. Cellar Head (58°26'N., 6°10'W.) consists of sheer cliffs and several sloping points backed by high terrain. The coast N to Meall Geal (58°28'N., 6°11'W.) is formed by gravel bays separated by rocky points backed by low cliffs. Meall Geal terminates N in a peculiar peak which falls as a sheer cliff on its N side and slopes SE to a point.

Location

Stornoway58° 25' 48" N, -7° 50' 24" W
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GuideBook: 
PUB 141 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - SCOTLAND

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