Gob Girdabirie

Landscape Feature in Ross-shire

Scotland

Gob Girdabirie

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Gob Girdabirie is a prominent and distinctive landscape feature located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is a small but striking hill that rises to an elevation of approximately 400 meters (1312 feet) above sea level. The hill is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling farmland and scattered woodland.

The name "Gob Girdabirie" is derived from the Gaelic language, translating to "mouth of the whirlpool." This name reflects the unique topographical characteristics of the hill, which has a distinct concave shape resembling a hollow mouth. The formation of this shape is believed to have been caused by glacial erosion during the last Ice Age.

Gob Girdabirie offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the picturesque Highlands and the nearby Cromarty Firth. On a clear day, visitors can see as far as the Moray Firth and the Black Isle. The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, who can enjoy the peaceful and unspoiled beauty of the area.

Due to its elevated position, Gob Girdabirie is often subject to strong winds, adding to its atmospheric charm. The hill is covered in a variety of vegetation, including heather, grasses, and scattered shrubs. It also serves as a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, small mammals, and insects.

Overall, Gob Girdabirie is a captivating landscape feature in Ross-shire, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Gob Girdabirie Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.332355/-6.2070244 or Grid Reference NB5345. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sròn na Ribha Pier Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
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Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Tràigh Ghioradail beach
Tràigh Ghioradail beach
Cliffs at Tolsta Head - Rodha & Sron an Fhuaraidh
Cliffs at Tolsta Head - Rodha & Sron an Fhuaraidh
Trig Point at Tom Sgaire with Loch Gormag Mor beyond, North Tolsta
Trig Point at Tom Sgaire with Loch Gormag Mor beyond, North Tolsta
Boat mooring above Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis There are three platforms on which boats can be moored near the foot of the steep block paved access track between the car park and the beach.
Boat mooring above Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
There are three platforms on which boats can be moored near the foot of the steep block paved access track between the car park and the beach.
Coastline, Bearn Iorach an Toa, Isle of Lewis The Eye Peninsula can be seen along the horizon.
Coastline, Bearn Iorach an Toa, Isle of Lewis
The Eye Peninsula can be seen along the horizon.
Sron Garadh Ruairidh, Isle of Lewis The OS Name Book of 1848-1852's entry for Sron Garadh Ruairidh reads, "a small but bold and steep headland on the sea shore. Signifies Nose of Roderick's Dyke".  The 1st Edition OS map of 1853 shows a dyke running from Loch Ben Tearabert to the edge of the cliff above Sron Garadh Ruairidh.
Sron Garadh Ruairidh, Isle of Lewis
The OS Name Book of 1848-1852's entry for Sron Garadh Ruairidh reads, "a small but bold and steep headland on the sea shore. Signifies Nose of Roderick's Dyke". The 1st Edition OS map of 1853 shows a dyke running from Loch Ben Tearabert to the edge of the cliff above Sron Garadh Ruairidh.
Coastline, Bearn Iorach an Toa, Isle of Lewis The Eye Peninsula can be seen along the horizon.
Coastline, Bearn Iorach an Toa, Isle of Lewis
The Eye Peninsula can be seen along the horizon.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Tolsta Head.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards Tolsta Head.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis The seaward end of the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2425150">NB5446 : Old Landslide?</a> is to the left of centre.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
The seaward end of the NB5446 : Old Landslide? is to the left of centre.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Gob Girdabirie.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards Gob Girdabirie.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Gob Girdabirie.
Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards Gob Girdabirie.
Access to Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis The <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5439687">NB5446 : Boat mooring above Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis</a> can be seen beyond the strip of sand.
Access to Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
The NB5446 : Boat mooring above Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis can be seen beyond the strip of sand.
Access to Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis Looking towards the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2425150">NB5446 : Old Landslide?</a>.
Access to Tràigh Ghioradail, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards the NB5446 : Old Landslide?.
Peat cutting, Bhinndean, Isle of Lewis Looking across Broad Bay/Loch a Tuath towards the Eye Peninsula.
Peat cutting, Bhinndean, Isle of Lewis
Looking across Broad Bay/Loch a Tuath towards the Eye Peninsula.
The B895 at Gleann Tholastaidh, Isle of Lewis Anyone mislaid some trainers?  Size 13.

Looking towards the Tolsta community wind turbine.

The B895 runs between the A857, to the north of Stornoway, and New Tolsta.
The B895 at Gleann Tholastaidh, Isle of Lewis
Anyone mislaid some trainers? Size 13. Looking towards the Tolsta community wind turbine. The B895 runs between the A857, to the north of Stornoway, and New Tolsta.
Natural Arch My Tolsta friend called it Roe.
Natural Arch
My Tolsta friend called it Roe.
Triangulation pillar, North Tolsta/Tolstadh bho Thuath, Isle of Lewis The circular plaque approximately a third of the way from the top of the pillar shows that it was used by the United States Air Force geodetic survey.
Triangulation pillar, North Tolsta/Tolstadh bho Thuath, Isle of Lewis
The circular plaque approximately a third of the way from the top of the pillar shows that it was used by the United States Air Force geodetic survey.
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Gob Girdabirie is located at Grid Ref: NB5345 (Lat: 58.332355, Lng: -6.2070244)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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