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Am Buachaille

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Am Buachaille — island in Highland, Scotland, UK.

Am Buachaille, islands in Scottish Islands

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Typical visit
4 h–12 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Am Buachaille is a island in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "island in Highland, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 58.5405°, -5.0839°.

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Am Buachaille is a sea stack, or vertical rock formation composed of Torridonian Sandstone, 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) southwest of Sandwood Bay in the Scottish county of Sutherland. It lies at the tip of the Rubh' a Bhuachaille headland around 5 miles (8 kilometres) north of Kinlochbervie. The stack is 65 metres (213 feet) high and was first climbed in 1968 by the mountaineers Tom Patey, Ian Clough and John Cleare. At least four climbing routes are identified on Am Buachaille which is considered a "famous" sea stack climb and has been called the "most serious of 'the big three' Scottish stacks" and a "truly great stack". The easiest route is graded Hard Very Severe (HVS) and access to the stack involves a 30-metre (100-foot) swim at low tide. In September 2024 Jim Miller, Alan Thurlow along with Aden Thurlow 11 years old, who lead climbed the route to the top, became the youngest person to lead the climb on Am Buachaille. The name means "the herdsman" or "the shepherd" in Scottish Gaelic.

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Coordinates
58.5405, -5.0839

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Am Buachaille?
Am Buachaille is in Scottish Islands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 58.5405°, -5.0839°.
Is Am Buachaille free to visit?
Yes — admission to Am Buachaille is free.