Cnoc Dubh

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Dubh

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 Dubh is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Garve, it is part of the beautiful Scottish Highlands region. The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 534 meters (1,752 feet) above sea level. Its name, "Cnoc Dubh," translates to "Black Hill" in Gaelic, which is fitting considering its dark appearance from a distance.

Cnoc Dubh is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep slopes and rocky outcrops. It is covered in heather, grasses, and scattered patches of woodland, creating a diverse and picturesque environment.

Reaching the summit of Cnoc Dubh requires a moderate level of fitness and navigation skills, as there is no designated path to follow. However, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking vistas over the nearby Loch Garve and surrounding glens.

The hill is also known for its historical significance. It was once part of the ancient Macdonald clan's land, and remnants of their settlements can still be found in the area. Additionally, there are several archaeological sites scattered around Cnoc Dubh, including chambered cairns and stone circles, which provide a glimpse into the region's rich past.

Overall, Cnoc Dubh is a captivating natural landmark in Ross-shire, offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Scottish Highlands.

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Cnoc Dubh Images

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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.
An Sùileachan Monument A monument to the Lewis land clearances <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://bhaltostrust.co.uk/suileachan-project/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://bhaltostrust.co.uk/suileachan-project/">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>
An Sùileachan Monument
A monument to the Lewis land clearances LinkExternal link
Sheepfold at Riof
Sheepfold at Riof
Norse Mill on burn leading from Loch Lionais The mill is very ruinous and survives as a spread of rubble overlying the lower courses of the building.  The leat serving the mill is represented by the bright green stripe.
Norse Mill on burn leading from Loch Lionais
The mill is very ruinous and survives as a spread of rubble overlying the lower courses of the building. The leat serving the mill is represented by the bright green stripe.
Norse Mill on burn leading from Loch Lionais The lower mill is rather better preserved with the tail race opening still intact.
Norse Mill on burn leading from Loch Lionais
The lower mill is rather better preserved with the tail race opening still intact.
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.
A' Bheirigh from Suaineabhal
A' Bheirigh from Suaineabhal
Lochan at Cragavig An old boundary wall snakes across the moorland
Lochan at Cragavig
An old boundary wall snakes across the moorland
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.
Tràigh na Beirigh A perfect crescent beach
Tràigh na Beirigh
A perfect crescent beach
A rocky buttress contains Tràigh na Beirigh
A rocky buttress contains Tràigh na Beirigh
Morning RIB Commute Seatrek worker on morning commute to work at Miabhaig on a RIB. Photo taken from the MV Lochlann.
Morning RIB Commute
Seatrek worker on morning commute to work at Miabhaig on a RIB. Photo taken from the MV Lochlann.
Traigh na Berie
Traigh na Berie
Tràigh na Beirigh from the east
Tràigh na Beirigh from the east
A' Bheirigh
A' Bheirigh
Sunrise, Gridig
Sunrise, Gridig
Tràigh Teinish
Tràigh Teinish
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Cnoc Dubh is located at Grid Ref: NB1134 (Lat: 58.207416, Lng: -6.9207729)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///growth.deaf.walkway. Near Carloway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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