Bad na Goibhre

Downs, Moorland in Sutherland

Scotland

Bad na Goibhre

Yacht pontoon, Lochinver Harbour Looking northeast from the outer harbour wall with Lochinver in the background.
Yacht pontoon, Lochinver Harbour Credit: Simon Mortimer

Bad na Goibhre, located in Sutherland, Scotland, is a vast expanse of rugged terrain characterized by its downs and moorland. Stretching across an area of approximately 500 square kilometers, it is known for its unique landscape and diverse ecosystem.

The downs of Bad na Goibhre are marked by rolling hills and wide open spaces. These grassy areas are interspersed with heather and shrubs, creating a colorful tapestry during the summer months. The downs provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including deer, grouse, and various bird species.

In contrast, the moorland of Bad na Goibhre is characterized by its heathland, peat bogs, and scattered lochs. The moorland is a habitat for numerous plant species, such as cotton grass, bog myrtle, and sphagnum moss. It also serves as a breeding ground for a range of bird species, including golden plovers and curlews.

The region is popular among outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Visitors can explore the network of trails that wind through the downs and moorland, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Bad na Goibhre is also of cultural significance, with traces of ancient settlements and historic sites dotting the area. These remnants offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and provide a fascinating backdrop to the natural beauty of the landscape.

Overall, Bad na Goibhre is a captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, offering a unique blend of downs, moorland, and cultural heritage.

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Bad na Goibhre Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.150061/-5.2780608 or Grid Reference NC0722. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Yacht pontoon, Lochinver Harbour Looking northeast from the outer harbour wall with Lochinver in the background.
Yacht pontoon, Lochinver Harbour
Looking northeast from the outer harbour wall with Lochinver in the background.
The Lochinver lifeboat The lifeboat currently stationed at Lochinver is the all-weather Severn class 'Julian and Margaret Leonard'.
The Lochinver lifeboat
The lifeboat currently stationed at Lochinver is the all-weather Severn class 'Julian and Margaret Leonard'.
Looking west towards the open sea, Lochinver I am willing to accept a challenge on precise location of viewpoint
Looking west towards the open sea, Lochinver
I am willing to accept a challenge on precise location of viewpoint
Aird Ghlas Shoreline beyond the end of the road west of Lochinver harbour.  Off picture to the left is a large quarry which must have provided stone as foundations for the harbour extensions.
Aird Ghlas
Shoreline beyond the end of the road west of Lochinver harbour. Off picture to the left is a large quarry which must have provided stone as foundations for the harbour extensions.
Beach at Badnaban Looking out to sea and the tiny island of Eilean Bad nam Ban
Beach at Badnaban
Looking out to sea and the tiny island of Eilean Bad nam Ban
Mountview Pod Somewhere between a tent and a self-catering cottage, this humble pod in Baddidarach comes with the benefit of a hot tub at the front porch and enjoys a splendid view of Loch Inver.
Mountview Pod
Somewhere between a tent and a self-catering cottage, this humble pod in Baddidarach comes with the benefit of a hot tub at the front porch and enjoys a splendid view of Loch Inver.
Inver Terrace On Baddidarach Road.
Inver Terrace
On Baddidarach Road.
Loch Bad nam Ban Seen at low tide, with the island of Eilean Bad nam Ban at the mouth of the loch.
Loch Bad nam Ban
Seen at low tide, with the island of Eilean Bad nam Ban at the mouth of the loch.
Cottages at Badnaban At the end of the road.
Cottages at Badnaban
At the end of the road.
Boat moored at Loch Bad nam Ban
Boat moored at Loch Bad nam Ban
Eilean Bad nam Ban In the loch of the same name.
Eilean Bad nam Ban
In the loch of the same name.
View across Loch Inver from Baddidarach In the middle distance is the Lochinver fish dock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NC0922">NC0922</a>. Dominating the horizon is the forbidding form of Suilven <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NC1518">NC1518</a>.
View across Loch Inver from Baddidarach
In the middle distance is the Lochinver fish dock NC0922. Dominating the horizon is the forbidding form of Suilven NC1518.
Mission statement at Highland Stoneware All their wares are painted by hand.
Mission statement at Highland Stoneware
All their wares are painted by hand.
Ceramic TV set One of the outdoor exhibits at Highland Stoneware.
Ceramic TV set
One of the outdoor exhibits at Highland Stoneware.
Ceramic furniture Some very hard and unyielding furniture, part of the outdoor display at Highland Stoneware.
Ceramic furniture
Some very hard and unyielding furniture, part of the outdoor display at Highland Stoneware.
Wall at Highland Stoneware Decorated with numerous pottery plaques.
Wall at Highland Stoneware
Decorated with numerous pottery plaques.
Deep-sea fishing boat at Lochinver Seen from the far side of the loch, the deep-sea 42-metre long trawler Jean-Pierre le Roch moored at Lochinver fish quay. The boat is part of the Scapêche fishing fleet and was launched in 2015. The ship is named for a celebrated Breton entrepreneur 1929-2006.

Beyond is the Culag Hotel based on the buildings of an 18th century smokehouse.
Deep-sea fishing boat at Lochinver
Seen from the far side of the loch, the deep-sea 42-metre long trawler Jean-Pierre le Roch moored at Lochinver fish quay. The boat is part of the Scapêche fishing fleet and was launched in 2015. The ship is named for a celebrated Breton entrepreneur 1929-2006. Beyond is the Culag Hotel based on the buildings of an 18th century smokehouse.
Small waterfall above White Shore In Culag Woods, a community-owned public area just outside Lochinver.
Small waterfall above White Shore
In Culag Woods, a community-owned public area just outside Lochinver.
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Bad na Goibhre is located at Grid Ref: NC0722 (Lat: 58.150061, Lng: -5.2780608)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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