Seil is a small island located off the west coast of Scotland, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. This picturesque island is a popular destination for photographers, offering a range of breathtaking landscapes and seascapes that are perfect for capturing stunning images. From rugged coastlines and rocky cliffs to tranquil lochs and rolling hills, Seil has something to offer every photographer. Some of the most popular photography locations on the island include the Easdale Island Slate Quarry, the Bridge over the Atlantic, and the stunning views from the top of the island's highest peak, Beinn Chuidhe.
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The Clachan Bridge, more commonly known as the 'Bridge over the Atlantic', was built in 1793 and connects the island of Siel to the mainland of...
The Clachan Bridge. Where the Seil Sound meets the Clachan Sound - part of the Atlantic Ocean
A shipwreck sits in the Phuilladobhrain Anchorage (meaning 'pool of the otters') on Seil.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Seil!
Most notably Quentin 'Q' Thompson.