Why visit?
Visit for:
- birdwatching
- coasts
- geology
- scenery
- mammals
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Part of the North Argyll snorkel trail!
This serene sea loch is the perfect snorkel site for ocean adventurers looking to get away from the hussle and immerse yourself in serene waters bursting with life.
Queenie reef is a sheltered bay on the south shore of Loch Creran, 0.6 miles east of the A828 bridge. Look for brittlestars that cover the ground in a dense mat at certain times of year.
Plan a visitBy road
From Appin, drive south on the A828, through Cregan and over the A828 bridge. After the bridge, turn left travelling east away from the coastline. Follow the road and reach the second layby (parking possible here) and follow the paved path to the protruding headland. Take care on steps leading to the shore which may be slippery.
The nearest electric vehicle charging station is 6.3 miles away in Benderloch.
Access Google Maps location pin here (TBC).
By rail
The nearest train station is Oban (1.7 miles away).
By bus
Bus services are provided locally by West Coast Motors. . Regular buses run from Oban to Dunbeg on weekdays. SAMS beach is a 30 minute cycle from Oban, or 10 minutes from Ganavan Sands using the cycle path.
Provided by Google Maps
Here is the wind forecast and tide times for this snorkel site. It is your responsibility to assess whether these conditions are suitable for snorkelling.
Other considerations
Please be a responsible snorkeller; do not touch, take or tease wildlife.
This area is home to internationally important colonies of breeding seabirds (April-September) and seals (harbour seals June-July, grey seals August-December). Please behave responsibly and stay distant, wildlife should be left undisturbed. For more information see sealalliance.org and nature.scot. Avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds and livestock; follow the Outdoor Access and Marine Wildlife Watching codes.
Please read our top tips to being a safe and responsible snorkeller.
Share your snorkel stories #ScottishSnorkelTrails
We have worked hard with coastal communities and organisations across Scotland to create these snorkel trails, to:
We would therefore love to hear your feedback on how you’ve found using them! From photos, videos and artwork to posts, blogs and more – every piece of little or large feedback will be read and valued! You can share them with us via email (livingseas@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk), Facebook (@Scottish Wildlife Trust) or Bluesky (@scotwildlife.bsky.social) – use the #ScottishSnorkelTrails.
FURTHER READING
Nearby reserves
Creagan, Loch Creran
Village Bay, Loch Craignish
Arduaine Jetty and Asknish Bay
Ganavan Sands
Wee Ganavan (Camas Bàn)
SAMS Beach (Camas Rubha na Liathaig)
Local group
Local Group 1