Kintra should not be confused with Kentra.
Country: | Scotland |
Official Name: | Kintra |
Gaelic Name: | Ceann na Tràgha |
Label Position: | left |
Static Image Name: | Kintra.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Kintra, houses and the foreshore |
Os Grid Reference: | NM312252 |
Coordinates: | 56.343°N -6.349°W |
Civil Parish: | Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon |
Unitary Scotland: | Argyll and Bute |
Lieutenancy Scotland: | Argyll and Bute |
Constituency Westminster: | Argyll and Bute |
Constituency Scottish Parliament: | Argyll and Bute |
Post Town: | ISLE OF MULL |
Postcode District: | PA66 |
Postcode Area: | PA |
Dial Code: | 01681 |
Kintra (gd|Ceann na Tràgha), literally "country" in Scots is a settlement on the North-Western coast of the Ross of Mull, Scotland. The settlement is within the parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon.[1] It has approximately 15 permanent residents, in addition to seasonal or recreational visitors. Most of the settlement is in the form of a line of houses parallel to the shore (a small, unpaved road, low defense wall and grassy area separate the beach from the houses).
The size of the beach is very much dependent on the tide: at high tide, there may be no beach and much of the grassy area is submerged. At low tide, there may be up to 50 m of beach. The bay in which Kintra resides is sheltered by numerous, small islands and outcrops composed of local granite stones. Kintra lies about 2 miles north east of Fionnphort (near Iona).