Heaste lies on the northern shore of the Atlantic sea-loch
Loch Eiseort On the west coast of Skye. The tidal island of
Eilean Heast which lies just off-shore in Loch Eiseort,
Eilean Heast can be reached at low tide with great difficulty as the access is extremely muddy. The island shelters the Heaste shore from the worst of the waves from the southwest inti the sea loch. To the west of Heasta
Beinn nan Càrn dominates the view and blocks the view of the Skye
Cuillin mountains. The nearest inhabited settlements as the crow flies are
Druim Fheàrna to the east, which is at the head of Loch Eishort and
An t-Òrd. On the other side, the south side of Loch Eishort. Neither is directly accessible by road and a very long journey is required back up to the main road near Broadford and then round to the east and south. The northern, highest part of the township, at approximately 130 m altitude is one of the highest inhabited places in Skye and has views of the sea both to the east between Skye and the mainland and of the Atlantic to the west. To the east the
Linne Shléibhteach and the mainland mountains of
Knoydart including
Beinn Sgritheall and
Ladhar Bheinn can be seen. To the southwest, the Atlantic can be seen where the sea loch
Loch Eishort opens out towards th Small Isles including the mountainous Island of
Rùm. From just above the village, with difficulty the very top of the Sgurr of
Eilean Eige can just be seen peeping above the hills of the
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