Loch an Fheoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Ross-shire

Scotland

Loch an Fheoir

Both Ruadh - a Beehive Cell on the Abhainn Fhidigidh The beehive shieling known as Both Ruadh, its turf covering still partially intact, stands above a bend in the Abhainn Fhidigidh.
Both Ruadh - a Beehive Cell on the Abhainn Fhidigidh Credit: Marc Calhoun

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Loch an Fheoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.0841/-6.97082 or Grid Reference NB0721. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Both Ruadh - a Beehive Cell on the Abhainn Fhidigidh The beehive shieling known as Both Ruadh, its turf covering still partially intact, stands above a bend in the Abhainn Fhidigidh.
Both Ruadh - a Beehive Cell on the Abhainn Fhidigidh
The beehive shieling known as Both Ruadh, its turf covering still partially intact, stands above a bend in the Abhainn Fhidigidh.
Footbridge over the Abhainn Ghascleit This footbridge over the Abhainn Ghascleit is a welcome sight to a weary hiker. The stream is often difficult to ford, and the bridge can be the only safe way across.
Footbridge over the Abhainn Ghascleit
This footbridge over the Abhainn Ghascleit is a welcome sight to a weary hiker. The stream is often difficult to ford, and the bridge can be the only safe way across.
Maghannan Shieling The solitary shieling hut at Maghannan lies four miles from the nearest road along the banks of the Allt Gil Loch Cro Criosdaig.
Maghannan Shieling
The solitary shieling hut at Maghannan lies four miles from the nearest road along the banks of the Allt Gil Loch Cro Criosdaig.
Loch an Fheoir Looking to the northwest across Loch an Fheoir to the hills of Tamnasbhal, Teinneasabhal and Tathabhal.
Loch an Fheoir
Looking to the northwest across Loch an Fheoir to the hills of Tamnasbhal, Teinneasabhal and Tathabhal.
Shieling Ruin at Gearraidh Uidh Phàil A collapsed shieling at Gearraidh Uidh Phàil. It may have been a beehive cell, but it is too ruinous to tell for sure. Loch Crò Chriosdaig can be seen in the distance.
Shieling Ruin at Gearraidh Uidh Phàil
A collapsed shieling at Gearraidh Uidh Phàil. It may have been a beehive cell, but it is too ruinous to tell for sure. Loch Crò Chriosdaig can be seen in the distance.
Gearraidh nan Altan Ruadha Shieling hut at Gearraidh nan Altan Ruadha.
Gearraidh nan Altan Ruadha
Shieling hut at Gearraidh nan Altan Ruadha.
Cleitean nam Bothan Ruadha Looking northeast to Beinn a' Tuath from Cleitean nam Bothan Ruadha.
Cleitean nam Bothan Ruadha
Looking northeast to Beinn a' Tuath from Cleitean nam Bothan Ruadha.
East end of Loch Bodabhat Looking southwest over the east end of Loch Bodabhat. The hill Ceartabhal above loch a' Ghlinne in the far distance.
East end of Loch Bodabhat
Looking southwest over the east end of Loch Bodabhat. The hill Ceartabhal above loch a' Ghlinne in the far distance.
Loch na Craobhaig Beinn a deas, Beinn Mheadhanach and Beinn a Truath are on the horizon.
Loch na Craobhaig
Beinn a deas, Beinn Mheadhanach and Beinn a Truath are on the horizon.
The large expanse of moorland north of Aireabhal
The large expanse of moorland north of Aireabhal
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Loch an Fheoir is located at Grid Ref: NB0721 (Lat: 58.0841, Lng: -6.97082)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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