Strathconon Forest

Downs, Moorland in Ross-shire

Scotland

Strathconon Forest

Hill tracks, Inverchoran The mapped path has been replaced by a road over to Glen Orrin.  There appears to have been several routes tried before settling on the current route from the right.
Hill tracks, Inverchoran Credit: Richard Webb

Strathconon Forest, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a picturesque natural area renowned for its diverse landscape of downs and moorland. Covering an expansive area, this forest offers a beautiful and tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.

The downs in Strathconon Forest are characterized by gentle slopes and rolling hills, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. These open grasslands are perfect for leisurely walks or picnics, offering visitors ample space to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. The downs are also home to a variety of plant and animal species, including heather, gorse, and various bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

The moorland in Strathconon Forest is a vast expanse of barren but ruggedly beautiful terrain. This unique landscape is dominated by heather and peat, creating a vibrant purple hue during the summer months. The moorland is home to a range of wildlife, including red deer, mountain hares, and foxes. It also serves as an important habitat for a variety of bird species, such as buzzards and golden eagles, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Visitors to Strathconon Forest can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The forest is crisscrossed with well-marked trails, offering opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. Additionally, there are designated cycling routes that allow cyclists to explore the forest at their own pace.

Overall, Strathconon Forest in Ross-shire is a captivating natural area that showcases the beauty of downs and moorland. With its diverse landscape and wealth of outdoor activities, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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Strathconon Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.517871/-4.888806 or Grid Reference NH2751. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hill tracks, Inverchoran The mapped path has been replaced by a road over to Glen Orrin.  There appears to have been several routes tried before settling on the current route from the right.
Hill tracks, Inverchoran
The mapped path has been replaced by a road over to Glen Orrin. There appears to have been several routes tried before settling on the current route from the right.
Moorland above Inverchoran View over to Blarnabee Wood and another path over to Glen Orrin.
Moorland above Inverchoran
View over to Blarnabee Wood and another path over to Glen Orrin.
Roads above Inverchoran Looking across from the Bog an Aithhgeiorra road towards a road up Gleann Chorainn.
Roads above Inverchoran
Looking across from the Bog an Aithhgeiorra road towards a road up Gleann Chorainn.
Road up Gleann Chaorainn A through route to Glen Orrin and Strathmore (Loch Monar).
Road up Gleann Chaorainn
A through route to Glen Orrin and Strathmore (Loch Monar).
Inverchoran, Strathconon
Inverchoran, Strathconon
R Meig & Inverchoran, Strathconon
R Meig & Inverchoran, Strathconon
Meall na Faochaig from Creag Ruadh
Meall na Faochaig from Creag Ruadh
Estate and farm road south of Inverchoran The estate road is rising on the slopes of Creagan a' Chaorainn; the buildings of Inverchoran can just be seen distantly where the road seems to disappear. The distant mountain is the Graham Meall na Faochaig.
Estate and farm road south of Inverchoran
The estate road is rising on the slopes of Creagan a' Chaorainn; the buildings of Inverchoran can just be seen distantly where the road seems to disappear. The distant mountain is the Graham Meall na Faochaig.
Track entering Blarnabee Wood An estate track from moorland goes through the wood to Inverchoran.
Track entering Blarnabee Wood
An estate track from moorland goes through the wood to Inverchoran.
Moorland south of Blarnabee Wood Looking over the wood towards Cnoc Mall-lairig
Moorland south of Blarnabee Wood
Looking over the wood towards Cnoc Mall-lairig
Creag Iucharaidh A craggy spur on the south side of Meall na Faochaig, Strathconon.
Creag Iucharaidh
A craggy spur on the south side of Meall na Faochaig, Strathconon.
Strathconon Rough grazing (occupied by deer and cattle) opposite Inverchoran.
Strathconon
Rough grazing (occupied by deer and cattle) opposite Inverchoran.
Bridge, Inverchoran Several through routes converge at Inverchoran.
Bridge, Inverchoran
Several through routes converge at Inverchoran.
River Meig, Strathconon Upstream view from the Inverchoran Bridge.
River Meig, Strathconon
Upstream view from the Inverchoran Bridge.
Confluence, Inverchoran Alltan Sgeireach (left) meets the Allt Gleann Chorainn at Inverchoran.
Confluence, Inverchoran
Alltan Sgeireach (left) meets the Allt Gleann Chorainn at Inverchoran.
Allt Gleann Chorainn One of a pair of deep cutting burns that meet at Inverchoran. There is a junction of two tracks over to Glen Orrin here.
Allt Gleann Chorainn
One of a pair of deep cutting burns that meet at Inverchoran. There is a junction of two tracks over to Glen Orrin here.
Road, Inverchoran The road forks to two different routes over to Glen Orrin. View towards Meall na Faochaig and the Sgurr a' Mhuillin group.  There are tree stumps beside the road here.
Road, Inverchoran
The road forks to two different routes over to Glen Orrin. View towards Meall na Faochaig and the Sgurr a' Mhuillin group. There are tree stumps beside the road here.
Path on Meall na Faochaig Snow picks out the path up Meall na Faochaig in Strathconon.
Path on Meall na Faochaig
Snow picks out the path up Meall na Faochaig in Strathconon.
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Strathconon Forest is located at Grid Ref: NH2751 (Lat: 57.517871, Lng: -4.888806)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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