Cnoc Bealach

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Bealach

Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Ridges formed by hand digging of fields.  These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Cnoc Bealach is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, a county in the Highland region of Scotland. It is situated near the small village of Evanton, approximately 15 miles north of Inverness. With an elevation of approximately 383 meters (1,257 feet), Cnoc Bealach offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Cromarty Firth and the nearby Ben Wyvis mountain range.

The hill is easily accessible, with a well-marked footpath leading to the summit. The trail starts from the village of Evanton and takes visitors through a mix of woodland and open moorland. As they ascend, hikers can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna that flourish in this region, including heather, gorse, and various bird species.

Once at the top, visitors are rewarded with stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape. On clear days, it is possible to see as far as the Black Isle and beyond. The views, combined with the peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, make Cnoc Bealach a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to connect with nature and enjoy some outdoor recreation.

The hill also holds historical significance, as there are remnants of an ancient fort located near its summit. These archaeological remains provide insights into the area's rich past and add an extra layer of interest for those exploring the site.

Overall, Cnoc Bealach offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, with its captivating views, abundant wildlife, and a touch of history.

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Cnoc Bealach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.225346/-6.9636754 or Grid Reference NB0837. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh Ridges formed by hand digging of fields.  These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
Lazy Beds at Tràigh na Beirigh
Ridges formed by hand digging of fields. These one are unusual in that some of the ridges are lined with small stones.
Gob Geòdha nam Bradan
Gob Geòdha nam Bradan
Sheepfold at Tobha Mòr
Sheepfold at Tobha Mòr
Sheepfold and boundary wall near Tobha Mòr
Sheepfold and boundary wall near Tobha Mòr
Rocky surface at Eala Sheadha
Rocky surface at Eala Sheadha
Eastern side of the Eala Sheadha Headland
Eastern side of the Eala Sheadha Headland
Berie Sands Caravan Park Busy site at Traigh na Beirigh with many caravans parked on the machair above the extensive sands.
Berie Sands Caravan Park
Busy site at Traigh na Beirigh with many caravans parked on the machair above the extensive sands.
Tràigh na Beirigh In the 1960's this was a deserted beach.  Now it has to be shared with caravanners.
Tràigh na Beirigh
In the 1960's this was a deserted beach. Now it has to be shared with caravanners.
Sunrise, Gridig
Sunrise, Gridig
Beach at Pabaigh Mor
Beach at Pabaigh Mor
Tràigh na Beirigh and Pabaigh Mòr
Tràigh na Beirigh and Pabaigh Mòr
Traigh na Beirigh beach Lewis Looking out from the beach just in front of the Caravan site towards the headland at Kneep on the left and Pabaigh Mor on the right.
Traigh na Beirigh beach Lewis
Looking out from the beach just in front of the Caravan site towards the headland at Kneep on the left and Pabaigh Mor on the right.
Geodha Maladail
Geodha Maladail
Pabaigh Mor Numerous caves on the south west side of the island
Pabaigh Mor
Numerous caves on the south west side of the island
South west edge of Camas na Clibhe Looking back to Clibhe beach and coastline from Rubha Brataig
South west edge of Camas na Clibhe
Looking back to Clibhe beach and coastline from Rubha Brataig
Re-entrant between Druim an Rathaid and Bide Ruadh
Re-entrant between Druim an Rathaid and Bide Ruadh
Remains of a mill, Allt Tota Pallair A small dry stone wall built across the burn, with an old millstone.
Remains of a mill, Allt Tota Pallair
A small dry stone wall built across the burn, with an old millstone.
Remains of a mill, Allt Tota Pallair A small dry stone wall built across the burn, with an old millstone.
Remains of a mill, Allt Tota Pallair
A small dry stone wall built across the burn, with an old millstone.
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Cnoc Bealach is located at Grid Ref: NB0837 (Lat: 58.225346, Lng: -6.9636754)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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