Scarba, Lunga and the Garvellachs National Scenic Area

Scarba, Lunga and the Garvellachs National Scenic Area
The Corryvreckan Whirlpool
Location and extent of the Scarba, Lunga and the Garvellachs NSA.
LocationArgyll and Bute, Scotland
Coordinates56°13′N 5°42′W / 56.217°N 5.700°W / 56.217; -5.700
Area65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Established1981
Governing bodyNatureScot

Scarba, Lunga and the Garvellachs is the name of one of the 40 national scenic areas of Scotland. The designated area covers the islands of Scarba, Lunga, and the Garvellachs, all of which lie in the Firth of Lorn, along with much of the surrounding seascape. The national scenic areas are defined so as to identify areas of exceptional scenery and to ensure its protection by restricting certain forms of development, and are considered to represent the type of scenic beauty "popularly associated with Scotland and for which it is renowned". The Scarba, Lunga and the Garvellachs NSA covers 6,542 ha in total, consisting of 2,139 ha of land with a further 4,402 ha being marine (i.e. below low tide).

National scenic areas are primarily designated due to the scenic qualities of an area, however NSAs may well have other special qualities, for example related to culture, history, archaeology, geology or wildlife. Areas with such qualities may be protected via other national and international designations that overlap with the NSA designation. There are several protected areas within or overlapping with the NSA.