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portnancon Latitude and Longitude:

58°30′17″N 4°41′21″W / 58.50459°N 4.68928°W / 58.50459; -4.68928
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Portnacon
Portnacon is located in Sutherland
Portnacon
Portnacon
Location within the Sutherland area
OS grid reference NC434605
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Lairg
Postcode district IV27 4
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58°30′17″N 4°41′21″W / 58.50459°N 4.68928°W / 58.50459; -4.68928

Portnacon is a small remote crofting township, and former fishing station, on the west shore of Loch Eriboll in Sutherland, Scottish Highlands in the Scottish council area of Highland. The township is in the parish of Durness and Durness village lies 8 miles (13 km) west along the A838 road. The village of Laid is located 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west from Portnancon along the A838.

Only a few buildings remain of the fishing station, in Portnacon, or Port-na-con, meaning "Port of the Dogs". The fishing pier was also used by a ferry, which crossed the loch until the 1930s.



portnancon Latitude and Longitude:

58°30′17″N 4°41′21″W / 58.50459°N 4.68928°W / 58.50459; -4.68928
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portnacon
Portnacon is located in Sutherland
Portnacon
Portnacon
Location within the Sutherland area
OS grid reference NC434605
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Lairg
Postcode district IV27 4
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
List of places
UK
Scotland
58°30′17″N 4°41′21″W / 58.50459°N 4.68928°W / 58.50459; -4.68928

Portnacon is a small remote crofting township, and former fishing station, on the west shore of Loch Eriboll in Sutherland, Scottish Highlands in the Scottish council area of Highland. The township is in the parish of Durness and Durness village lies 8 miles (13 km) west along the A838 road. The village of Laid is located 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west from Portnancon along the A838.

Only a few buildings remain of the fishing station, in Portnacon, or Port-na-con, meaning "Port of the Dogs". The fishing pier was also used by a ferry, which crossed the loch until the 1930s.



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