Cnoc Torcail

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Torcail

The cemetery at Bostadh Perhaps not a surprising number of burials for such a remote location, as it is a very desirable place to be laid to rest.
The cemetery at Bostadh Credit: John Lucas

Cnoc Torcail, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a prominent hill that offers stunning views and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Standing at an elevation of approximately 526 meters (1,726 feet), it is considered a Munro, a term used for Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914 meters) in height.

Situated in the Northwest Highlands, Cnoc Torcail is part of the Torridon mountain range. It is surrounded by rugged terrain, boasting rocky slopes and deep corries, which make it a challenging yet rewarding hike for experienced climbers. The hill is known for its steep ascent, particularly from the eastern side, providing a thrilling adventure for those seeking a more exhilarating climb.

Once atop Cnoc Torcail, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, one can see the stunning Loch Torridon to the north, the majestic Beinn Alligin and Liathach mountains to the south, and the picturesque Wester Ross coastline stretching out into the distance.

The hill is a haven for wildlife, with golden eagles often seen soaring above, red deer roaming the lower slopes, and various species of birds and butterflies adorning the heather-covered slopes during the warmer months. The area is also rich in flora, including bog cotton, heather, and various species of wildflowers.

Cnoc Torcail is a popular destination for hillwalkers and mountaineers, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience along with breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands. It is a place where nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the raw beauty of Scotland's rugged landscape.

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Cnoc Torcail Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.238676/-6.8742255 or Grid Reference NB1438. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The cemetery at Bostadh Perhaps not a surprising number of burials for such a remote location, as it is a very desirable place to be laid to rest.
The cemetery at Bostadh
Perhaps not a surprising number of burials for such a remote location, as it is a very desirable place to be laid to rest.
Bostadh Iron Age House The reconstructed house, viewed looking south.
Bostadh Iron Age House
The reconstructed house, viewed looking south.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village The Gaelic version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village
The Gaelic version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village The English version.
Information about Bostadh Iron Age Village
The English version.
Public convenience at Bostadh Near the end of the road at the cemetery and Iron Age Village.
Public convenience at Bostadh
Near the end of the road at the cemetery and Iron Age Village.
Iron Age Village at Bostadh A reconstructed house and, farther up the valley, traces of other houses.
Iron Age Village at Bostadh
A reconstructed house and, farther up the valley, traces of other houses.
Garden Tiger Moth larva A larva of Arctia caja on the path close to the Iron Age house at Bostadh. Thin plant growth on sand, with clear signs of rabbit grazing.
Garden Tiger Moth larva
A larva of Arctia caja on the path close to the Iron Age house at Bostadh. Thin plant growth on sand, with clear signs of rabbit grazing.
Iron Age House at Bostadh The inland end. Beyond is the path down from the car park.
Iron Age House at Bostadh
The inland end. Beyond is the path down from the car park.
Entrance to the Iron Age House A gap in the surrounding wall leads to the top of steps leading down to an underground entrance.
Entrance to the Iron Age House
A gap in the surrounding wall leads to the top of steps leading down to an underground entrance.
Iron Age House Underground doorway at the foot of the entrance steps. It is possible to go inside when the site is open.
Iron Age House
Underground doorway at the foot of the entrance steps. It is possible to go inside when the site is open.
Steps at the Iron Age House Leading up from the underground entrance.
Steps at the Iron Age House
Leading up from the underground entrance.
The road from Bostadh Near the cul-de-sac by the cemetery and Iron Age Village, at the northern end of Great Bernera/Beàrnaraigh.
The road from Bostadh
Near the cul-de-sac by the cemetery and Iron Age Village, at the northern end of Great Bernera/Beàrnaraigh.
Cnoc Ruinagaidh A rocky out crop near the roadend at Bostadh.
Cnoc Ruinagaidh
A rocky out crop near the roadend at Bostadh.
Replica Iron Age house at Bostadh Replica house built in 1999. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/268694/lewis-great-bernera-bosta" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/268694/lewis-great-bernera-bosta">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>
Replica Iron Age house at Bostadh
Replica house built in 1999. LinkExternal link
West coast of Great Bernera This is the west side of a spit of land extending south of Tobson. The ground is rocky with a thin covering of grass.

In the distance, on the left is the tip of the island of Pabaigh Mor .. and on the right Geodha Mor (west of Tobson).
West coast of Great Bernera
This is the west side of a spit of land extending south of Tobson. The ground is rocky with a thin covering of grass. In the distance, on the left is the tip of the island of Pabaigh Mor .. and on the right Geodha Mor (west of Tobson).
Camas Sanndaig Looking across the bay. In the distance is the low island of Pabaigh Mor with the headland of Bhaltos beyond.

A bundle of fencing wire is abandoned in the rocky gully above the sea.
Camas Sanndaig
Looking across the bay. In the distance is the low island of Pabaigh Mor with the headland of Bhaltos beyond. A bundle of fencing wire is abandoned in the rocky gully above the sea.
Beach north of Bhalasaigh
Beach north of Bhalasaigh
Sea loch west of Loch Veiravat Although it isn't obvious from here, this is the start of a long channel that leads out to the sea.
Sea loch west of Loch Veiravat
Although it isn't obvious from here, this is the start of a long channel that leads out to the sea.
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Cnoc Torcail is located at Grid Ref: NB1438 (Lat: 58.238676, Lng: -6.8742255)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

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Great Bernera Walk
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Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
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Great Bernera Walk
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Great Bernera Walk
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Tourism: information
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Great Bernera Walk
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