Glencarron and Glenuig Forest

Downs, Moorland in Ross-shire

Scotland

Glencarron and Glenuig Forest

Small cairn at the true summit of Moruisg
Small cairn at the true summit of Moruisg Credit: Steven Brown

Glencarron and Glenuig Forest is a stunning natural landscape located in Ross-shire, Scotland. The area is characterized by its diverse terrain, consisting of downs and moorland, offering breathtaking views and a rich variety of plant and animal species.

Glencarron, situated in the Glencarron Estate, is a wide glen surrounded by rolling hills and offering a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The downs in Glencarron are characterized by their gently sloping grassy slopes, providing an ideal habitat for grazing animals such as deer and sheep. The open landscape allows for uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains and the glen's sparkling river.

Glenuig Forest, adjacent to Glencarron, adds to the charm of the area with its dense woodlands and moorland. The forest is predominantly composed of native trees such as Scots pine, birch, and oak, creating a diverse ecosystem that supports a multitude of wildlife. The moorland areas within the forest are covered in heather, offering a vibrant purple hue during the summer months.

The combination of downs and moorland in Glencarron and Glenuig Forest provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Hiking and walking trails crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty at their own pace. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot a range of creatures, including red deer, golden eagles, and various species of birds.

Overall, Glencarron and Glenuig Forest in Ross-shire offer a captivating landscape that showcases the beauty and diversity of Scotland's natural environment.

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Glencarron and Glenuig Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.49384/-5.159243 or Grid Reference NH1049. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small cairn at the true summit of Moruisg
Small cairn at the true summit of Moruisg
Summit cairn, Moruisg
Summit cairn, Moruisg
Snowy plateau above Coireag nam Mang
Snowy plateau above Coireag nam Mang
Minor summit to east of Moruisg
Minor summit to east of Moruisg
Climber's shelter at Glenuaig Lodge Small shelter with two bunks, a chair and a small table with electric heating from the adjacent main lodge. No trace of a track exists beyond in the direction of Scardroy at the head of Strathconon.
Climber's shelter at Glenuaig Lodge
Small shelter with two bunks, a chair and a small table with electric heating from the adjacent main lodge. No trace of a track exists beyond in the direction of Scardroy at the head of Strathconon.
Track Southwest of Glenuaig Lodge Track just below the lodge. This forms part of the right of way from Scardroy in Strathconan to Craig on the A890
Track Southwest of Glenuaig Lodge
Track just below the lodge. This forms part of the right of way from Scardroy in Strathconan to Craig on the A890
Glenuaig Lodge When the photograph was taken in 1984 this was a locked bothy but it has been renovated since to be used as holiday accommodation.
Glenuaig Lodge
When the photograph was taken in 1984 this was a locked bothy but it has been renovated since to be used as holiday accommodation.
Looking down Gleann Fhiodhaig (Glen Uaig) From the summit of Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean.
Looking down Gleann Fhiodhaig (Glen Uaig)
From the summit of Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean.
Snow, Moruisg Summit Cairn
Snow, Moruisg Summit Cairn
Wary Wheatear Juvenile Wheatear perched on a rock just east of Glenuaig Lodge, keeping its beady eye on me and my terrier!
Wary Wheatear
Juvenile Wheatear perched on a rock just east of Glenuaig Lodge, keeping its beady eye on me and my terrier!
Gleann Fhiodhaig Glenuaig Lodge seen looking east in the upper reaches of Gleann Fhiodhaig. It can be hired out by the week if you have a bob or two!
Gleann Fhiodhaig
Glenuaig Lodge seen looking east in the upper reaches of Gleann Fhiodhaig. It can be hired out by the week if you have a bob or two!
Coire Toll nam Bian Between Moruisg and Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean.
Coire Toll nam Bian
Between Moruisg and Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean.
Thinly grassed slopes south from summit of Moruisg Gentle slopes mainly of grass but with some stoniness run away south from the summit of the mountain. The snow-patched peaks to the south are Bidean an Eoin Deirg, and Sgurr a’ Chaorachain.
Thinly grassed slopes south from summit of Moruisg
Gentle slopes mainly of grass but with some stoniness run away south from the summit of the mountain. The snow-patched peaks to the south are Bidean an Eoin Deirg, and Sgurr a’ Chaorachain.
The summit cairn on Moruisg The summit of Moruisg is very rounded with no shelter to stop for lunch.
The summit cairn on Moruisg
The summit of Moruisg is very rounded with no shelter to stop for lunch.
Un-named summit 872 metres with view towards Moruisg
Un-named summit 872 metres with view towards Moruisg
Col east of Moruisg The ridge east of Moruisg with a string of tops with steep faces falling to Coireachan Raineach. The col is very boggy.
Col east of Moruisg
The ridge east of Moruisg with a string of tops with steep faces falling to Coireachan Raineach. The col is very boggy.
Landslip fissure, Coireachan Raineach A long and deep crack running along the ridge above Coireachan Raineach, evidence of a failed slope after the supporting ice mass melted. The corries have steep headwalls.
Landslip fissure, Coireachan Raineach
A long and deep crack running along the ridge above Coireachan Raineach, evidence of a failed slope after the supporting ice mass melted. The corries have steep headwalls.
East ridge of Moruisg A view over a stony plateau towards Carn Gorm.
East ridge of Moruisg
A view over a stony plateau towards Carn Gorm.
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Glencarron and Glenuig Forest is located at Grid Ref: NH1049 (Lat: 57.49384, Lng: -5.159243)

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