Soa, Tiree Explained

Official Name:Soa
Location Map:Scotland Argyll and Bute
Caption:Soa shown within Argyll and Bute
Coordinates:56.5164°N -6.7645°W
Meaning Of Name:Sheep island
Area:24ha
Highest Elevation:12 metres
Population:0

Soa is an uninhabited tidal island off the coast of Tiree,[1] to the south of the settlement of Ruaig.

At low tide it is joined to mainland Tiree by a sand tombolo and numerous rocky outcrops. The largest of the rock platforms, Carsamull is itself a little island at high tide.

Soa is not populated and probably never was on a permanent basis, but a former building has been identified on the south-eastern limb (Eilean an Triogh)

There is also a track which runs along the northern coast of Soa.

Statistics: (Areas calculated based MHWS contour using Magic.defra)

Soa - Area 24.9ha - High point c.12m (40')[2]

Carsamull - Area 2.1ha (only rises to a few metres/feet)

At low tide the area of rocky land separated from the mainland by sand and incorporating Soa, Carsamull and other rocky outcrops more than doubles to c. 58ha

History

The name "Soa" is Old Norse and means "sheep island".[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soa. Gazetteer for Scotland. 20 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Rick Livingstone's Tables of the Islands of Scotland. Argyll Yacht Charters. 20 April 2022.
  3. Book: The Scottish Islands: The Bestselling Guide to Every Scottish Island. Hamish Haswell-Smith. 119. 20 April 2022. 9781782116783. 2015.