Glensanda
Glensanda, nestled on
the Morvern Peninsula in Scotland's western Highlands, offers a
tranquil escape amidst breathtaking scenery.
This Viking settlement, named "glen of the sandy
river"
in Old
Norse,
overlooks the island of Lismore and Loch Linnhe. History buffs can
explore Glensanda Castle, also known as Caisteal Na Gruagaich (Maiden's Castle), which
overlooks the mouth of the Glensanda River. The river itself
cascades down a dramatic 400 meters over its 5-mile course. Since 1982, the Glensanda Estate has been home
to the impressive Glensanda Superquarry, which mines the Meall na h-Easaiche mountain and
ships millions of tons of granite aggregates worldwide each year. Given its
remote location, Glensanda is accessible only by boat from the shores of Loch Linnhe. The lack of roads and nightlife makes it an
ideal destination for those seeking peace and quiet, with opportunities for
stargazing and enjoying the beauty of nature.