Loch Craignish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Loch Craignish is a sea loch on the mid-Argyll coast. Loch Craignish lies between Oban and the Crinan Canal.[1] Its opens into the Sound of Jura and provides a safe anchorage for small craft.[2] Several islands lie within the loch, the largest being Eilean Rìgh, Eilean Mhic Chrion and Island Macaskin. The village of Ardfern lies on its northwestern shore.[3] History Loch Craignish was a crossroads for prehistoric settlers between Ireland and the Great Glen.[2] A stone pier on the south of the peninsula was used by drovers from Jura and Knapdale. Footnotes ↑ "Loch Craignish, Argyll". Am Baile. Retrieved 14 November 2009. 1 2 "Western Highlands: Loch Craignish, Argyll". Scotland's Colours. Retrieved 14 November 2009. ↑ "Craignish, Loch". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 22 November 2020. 56°09′N 5°34′W / 56.150°N 5.567°W / 56.150; -5.567 This Argyll and Bute location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles