Lochan Àrd na Beinne Bàine

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Argyllshire

Scotland

Lochan Àrd na Beinne Bàine

Woodland, Glen Scaddle Some older trees remain from before the conifers were planted and there has been some regeneration within the fences.
Woodland, Glen Scaddle Credit: Richard Webb

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Lochan Àrd na Beinne Bàine Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.737874/-5.3558753 or Grid Reference NM9465. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woodland, Glen Scaddle Some older trees remain from before the conifers were planted and there has been some regeneration within the fences.
Woodland, Glen Scaddle
Some older trees remain from before the conifers were planted and there has been some regeneration within the fences.
Birch wood, Glen Scaddle Older trees with limited regeneration of the woodland as this is a corridor between the two plantations. The birches are thriving within the fence.
Birch wood, Glen Scaddle
Older trees with limited regeneration of the woodland as this is a corridor between the two plantations. The birches are thriving within the fence.
Forestry road, Glen Scaddle Through the westernmost plantation.
Forestry road, Glen Scaddle
Through the westernmost plantation.
River Gour Taken while fording the river. Here the river flows through an area of Alder carr. Big bogs on either shore.
River Gour
Taken while fording the river. Here the river flows through an area of Alder carr. Big bogs on either shore.
Beinn Bheag above Glen Gour Looking across Glen Gour towards Beinn Bheag (736m).
Beinn Bheag above Glen Gour
Looking across Glen Gour towards Beinn Bheag (736m).
Creag an Fhir-eoin A big gneiss crag bristling with roofs and overhangs above the  wooded gorge of the Allt an t-Sluichd. It awaits the coming of the hard men.
Creag an Fhir-eoin
A big gneiss crag bristling with roofs and overhangs above the wooded gorge of the Allt an t-Sluichd. It awaits the coming of the hard men.
Allt an t-Sluichd Looking down the Allt an t-Sluichd gorge to Glen Gour. Loch na Beinne Baine left.
Allt an t-Sluichd
Looking down the Allt an t-Sluichd gorge to Glen Gour. Loch na Beinne Baine left.
Track up Glen Gour
Track up Glen Gour
River Gour, looking upstream
River Gour, looking upstream
Sheepfold, Glen Gour
Sheepfold, Glen Gour
Slopes of Stob an Uillt Dharaich Creag an Fhireoin is seen in the right of the photo.
Slopes of Stob an Uillt Dharaich
Creag an Fhireoin is seen in the right of the photo.
Mountain side and Allt Lice, Glen Gour
Mountain side and Allt Lice, Glen Gour
Choire nam Muc The poorly drained floor of Choire nam Muc, (Coire nam Muc on OS Explorer 391). Steep craggy slopes are seen rearing darkly on its eastern side; they rise to the ridge Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc and to Meall an Tairbh.
Choire nam Muc
The poorly drained floor of Choire nam Muc, (Coire nam Muc on OS Explorer 391). Steep craggy slopes are seen rearing darkly on its eastern side; they rise to the ridge Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc and to Meall an Tairbh.
Choire nam Muc from Bealach Choire nam Muc The stream draining Choire nam Muc flows sluggishly in the lower part of the corrie (as can be seen distantly), but here at Bealach Choire nam Muc, it descends more briskly over a rockier bed.
Choire nam Muc from Bealach Choire nam Muc
The stream draining Choire nam Muc flows sluggishly in the lower part of the corrie (as can be seen distantly), but here at Bealach Choire nam Muc, it descends more briskly over a rockier bed.
Heather moorland descending to Bealach Choire nam Muc Rising from the Bealach Choire nam Muc, these slopes continue (behind the camera position), to the minor hill, A' Bheinn Bhan, a Marilyn on the north side of Glen Gour. On the far side of the valley steep rocky slopes rise out of the image to reach Meall an Tairbh,
Heather moorland descending to Bealach Choire nam Muc
Rising from the Bealach Choire nam Muc, these slopes continue (behind the camera position), to the minor hill, A' Bheinn Bhan, a Marilyn on the north side of Glen Gour. On the far side of the valley steep rocky slopes rise out of the image to reach Meall an Tairbh,
Small lochan east of summit of A' Bheinn Bhan A' Bheinn Bhan is a minor hill, (a 'Marilyn'), in Ardgour between Glen Gour and Glen Scaddle; the trees seen way below are in Glen Scaddle.
Small lochan east of summit of A' Bheinn Bhan
A' Bheinn Bhan is a minor hill, (a 'Marilyn'), in Ardgour between Glen Gour and Glen Scaddle; the trees seen way below are in Glen Scaddle.
Lochan Ard na Beinne Baine Lochan Ard na Beinne Baine lies on the broad ridge of A' Bheinn Bhan on the north side of Glen Gour. Various rises of A' Bheinn Bhan including, probably the highest, are seen past the low cloud beyond the lochan.
Lochan Ard na Beinne Baine
Lochan Ard na Beinne Baine lies on the broad ridge of A' Bheinn Bhan on the north side of Glen Gour. Various rises of A' Bheinn Bhan including, probably the highest, are seen past the low cloud beyond the lochan.
Rocky cleft of Allt nam Breac The slopes of the southern end of A' Bheinn Bhan above Glen Gour show very extensive rocks outcropping as slabs and as low crags.  The Allt nam Breac descends from this area to meet the River Gour making a sharp angle to the west at this point and flowing through a rocky slot. The River Gour can be seen at the upper left of the image.
Rocky cleft of Allt nam Breac
The slopes of the southern end of A' Bheinn Bhan above Glen Gour show very extensive rocks outcropping as slabs and as low crags. The Allt nam Breac descends from this area to meet the River Gour making a sharp angle to the west at this point and flowing through a rocky slot. The River Gour can be seen at the upper left of the image.
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Lochan Àrd na Beinne Bàine is located at Grid Ref: NM9465 (Lat: 56.737874, Lng: -5.3558753)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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