An Sìth

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

An Sìth

Across Gleann Dubh from An Sith On the LAMM 2018, descending to the coast through the gap on the horizon
Across Gleann Dubh from An Sith Credit: Chris

An Sìth is a prominent hill located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is part of the larger mountain range known as the Monadhliath Mountains, which stretch across the eastern Highlands. An Sìth stands at an elevation of approximately 883 meters (2,897 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest peaks in the area.

The hill is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep slopes and craggy ridges. It is primarily composed of granite, which gives it a distinct appearance. Due to its elevation and geographical position, An Sìth often experiences harsh weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy snowfall, particularly in the winter months.

Despite its challenging terrain, An Sìth is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the neighboring hills and valleys. The hike to the summit can be demanding, but the reward of the magnificent vistas makes it well worth the effort.

An Sìth is also known for its rich biodiversity. The hill is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including heather, mosses, and the elusive mountain hare. It is also a habitat for several bird species, such as ptarmigans and golden eagles, which can often be spotted soaring above the peaks.

Overall, An Sìth is a stunning natural landmark in Inverness-shire, offering both challenging hiking opportunities and stunning views of the Scottish Highlands. Its unique geology and diverse wildlife make it an important part of the region's natural heritage.

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An Sìth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.015406/-6.9979526 or Grid Reference NB0413. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Across Gleann Dubh from An Sith On the LAMM 2018, descending to the coast through the gap on the horizon
Across Gleann Dubh from An Sith
On the LAMM 2018, descending to the coast through the gap on the horizon
Loch Uiseadair Remote lochs in the wilds of north Harris.
Loch Uiseadair
Remote lochs in the wilds of north Harris.
Overview of Ruined Beehive Dwellings in Gleann Bhearraraigh Looking down on ruined beehive dwellings in Gleann Bhearraraigh, coming from Loch Uiseader.
Overview of Ruined Beehive Dwellings in Gleann Bhearraraigh
Looking down on ruined beehive dwellings in Gleann Bhearraraigh, coming from Loch Uiseader.
Ruined Beehive Dwelling on Abhainn Lon na Graidhe Ruin of beehive dwelling on the banks of Abhainn Lon na Graidhe. Part of a group of six beehive ruins.
Ruined Beehive Dwelling on Abhainn Lon na Graidhe
Ruin of beehive dwelling on the banks of Abhainn Lon na Graidhe. Part of a group of six beehive ruins.
Ruined Beehive Dwelling in Gleann Bhearraraigh Ruined beehive dwelling, one of the best preserved in the area. Part of a group of eight or so (most others are heavily overgrown).
Ruined Beehive Dwelling in Gleann Bhearraraigh
Ruined beehive dwelling, one of the best preserved in the area. Part of a group of eight or so (most others are heavily overgrown).
Gleann Bhearraraigh Beehive Cell The most complete beehive cell in Gleann Bhearraraigh. Roof is partially collapsed and it is heavily overgrown.
Gleann Bhearraraigh Beehive Cell
The most complete beehive cell in Gleann Bhearraraigh. Roof is partially collapsed and it is heavily overgrown.
Looking North Over Gleann Bhearraraigh View North over Gleann Bhearraraigh to the Uig hills beyond.
Looking North Over Gleann Bhearraraigh
View North over Gleann Bhearraraigh to the Uig hills beyond.
Ruin of Largest Abhainn Lon na Graidhe Beehive Dwelling The remnants of the largest beehive dwelling in the group, what appears to be the lintel of the door can be seen in the foreground. The dwelling is overgrown and raised above the surrounding ground, possibly hinting at greater structure beneath.
Ruin of Largest Abhainn Lon na Graidhe Beehive Dwelling
The remnants of the largest beehive dwelling in the group, what appears to be the lintel of the door can be seen in the foreground. The dwelling is overgrown and raised above the surrounding ground, possibly hinting at greater structure beneath.
Ruined Beehive Dwelling on Abhainn Lon na Graidhe Overgrown and ruined beehive dwelling on the banks of Abhainn Lon na Graidhe. Positioned at the Southern end of the group of six dwellings.
Ruined Beehive Dwelling on Abhainn Lon na Graidhe
Overgrown and ruined beehive dwelling on the banks of Abhainn Lon na Graidhe. Positioned at the Southern end of the group of six dwellings.
Summer solstice evening view from Ceartabhal This picture was taken at 8.53pm ontop of Ceartabhal with the sun still relatively high in the sky.
Summer solstice evening view from Ceartabhal
This picture was taken at 8.53pm ontop of Ceartabhal with the sun still relatively high in the sky.
Deer on Màs a' Chnoic Chuairtich
Deer on Màs a' Chnoic Chuairtich
Deer on Creagan Leathan
Deer on Creagan Leathan
Deer on Tiorga Beag Muladal across the glen.
Deer on Tiorga Beag
Muladal across the glen.
Summit cairn on  Mas a' Chnoic Chuairtich
Summit cairn on Mas a' Chnoic Chuairtich
Ceartaval [Ceartabhal] Second subMarilyn today in mixed weather with the magnificent seven in mixed weather.
Name: Ceartaval [Ceartabhal]
Hill number: 1593
Height: 556m / 1824ft
Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Class: Hu,5H,sMa
Grid ref: NB 04262 12675
Summit feature: rock
Drop: 145m
Col: 411m  NB049125
Ceartaval [Ceartabhal]
Second subMarilyn today in mixed weather with the magnificent seven in mixed weather. Name: Ceartaval [Ceartabhal] Hill number: 1593 Height: 556m / 1824ft Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands Class: Hu,5H,sMa Grid ref: NB 04262 12675 Summit feature: rock Drop: 145m Col: 411m NB049125
Sgianait Summit Third hill today with the magnificent seven on the way to bag Taran Mòr on a mixed weather day.
Name: Sgianait
Hill number: 7095
Height: 425m / 1394ft
Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Class: 4,sHu
Grid ref: NB031135 (est)
Drop: 91m
Col: 334m  NB035128
Sgianait Summit
Third hill today with the magnificent seven on the way to bag Taran Mòr on a mixed weather day. Name: Sgianait Hill number: 7095 Height: 425m / 1394ft Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands Class: 4,sHu Grid ref: NB031135 (est) Drop: 91m Col: 334m NB035128
View Towards Sgianait Name: Sgianait
Hill number: 7095
Height: 425m / 1394ft
Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Class: 4,sHu
Grid ref: NB031135 (est)
Drop: 91m
Col: 334m  NB035128
View Towards Sgianait
Name: Sgianait Hill number: 7095 Height: 425m / 1394ft Area: 24B: Harris and Nearby Islands Class: 4,sHu Grid ref: NB031135 (est) Drop: 91m Col: 334m NB035128
Descending Cnoc Breac Beag Descending Cnoc Breac Beag after Sgianait and heading for Taran Mòr with a view towards Loch Uiseadair.
Descending Cnoc Breac Beag
Descending Cnoc Breac Beag after Sgianait and heading for Taran Mòr with a view towards Loch Uiseadair.
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An Sìth is located at Grid Ref: NB0413 (Lat: 58.015406, Lng: -6.9979526)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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