Cnoc Sìtheil

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Sìtheil

A865 road by Traigh Athmor And another of those square "Passing Place" signs;  I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
A865 road by Traigh Athmor Credit: Gordon Brown

Cnoc Sìtheil, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a prominent hill that offers stunning panoramic views and a rich history. With an elevation of approximately 366 meters (1,201 feet), it is situated near the village of Farr, about 15 miles south of Inverness.

The hill is known for its distinctive shape, resembling the profile of a sleeping giant, and has become a popular spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The summit of Cnoc Sìtheil provides breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the Great Glen, the River Nairn, and the Monadhliath Mountains.

Apart from its natural beauty, Cnoc Sìtheil holds cultural and historical significance. The name "Cnoc Sìtheil" translates from Scottish Gaelic to "Fairy Hill," and it is said to be associated with local folklore and legends. According to tales, the hill was once the home of fairies and was considered a sacred place by the ancient Picts.

Additionally, Cnoc Sìtheil is also the site of an Iron Age hillfort. The remains of this ancient settlement can still be seen today, including traces of the fort's defensive ramparts and ditches. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts and evidence of human occupation, offering insights into the lives of the Iron Age inhabitants.

Overall, Cnoc Sìtheil in Inverness-shire is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, folklore, and historical significance, attracting both nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Its picturesque views and intriguing past make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring the Scottish Highlands.

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Cnoc Sìtheil Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.647422/-7.2585407 or Grid Reference NF8674. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A865 road by Traigh Athmor And another of those square "Passing Place" signs;  I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
A865 road by Traigh Athmor
And another of those square "Passing Place" signs; I much prefer the diamond shaped ones!
Traigh Athmor A typical scattering of Outer Hebrides houses above the shore.
Traigh Athmor
A typical scattering of Outer Hebrides houses above the shore.
Salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh With a good flowering of Thrift [Armeria maritima].
Salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh
With a good flowering of Thrift [Armeria maritima].
Thrift on North Uist Good flowering on a salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh. Growing with Sea Plantain.
Thrift on North Uist
Good flowering on a salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh. Growing with Sea Plantain.
Thrift and Sea Plantain Armeria maritima and Plantago maritima on the salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh.
Thrift and Sea Plantain
Armeria maritima and Plantago maritima on the salt marsh at Trumaisgearraidh.
Sea pinks, North Uist If you're lucky enough to be there at the right time, it's an amazing display.
Sea pinks, North Uist
If you're lucky enough to be there at the right time, it's an amazing display.
Loch nan Geireann
Loch nan Geireann
Low tide, Traigh Athmor The tide runs out a long way here, exposing many hectares of sand.
Low tide, Traigh Athmor
The tide runs out a long way here, exposing many hectares of sand.
Dun Aonghuis The dun covers the whole of a small island in Loch Aonghais. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10366/north-uist-loch-aonghais-dun-aonais" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/10366/north-uist-loch-aonghais-dun-aonais">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Dun Aonghuis
The dun covers the whole of a small island in Loch Aonghais. LinkExternal link
House near Trumaisgearraidh - view to the W from the B893
House near Trumaisgearraidh - view to the W from the B893
Tideline at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Tideline at Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Dunes by Tràigh Bhàlaig
Old machinery in the machair
Old machinery in the machair
Cattle on the track
Cattle on the track
Cattle on a stubble field
Cattle on a stubble field
Silage bales, Clachan Sands
Silage bales, Clachan Sands
Sheep on the machair
Sheep on the machair
Show me another place!

Cnoc Sìtheil is located at Grid Ref: NF8674 (Lat: 57.647422, Lng: -7.2585407)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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