Cnoc nam Bothag

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Cnoc nam Bothag

View south over Leac a' Li Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. 
A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. 
The water is Loch Stocanais.
View south over Leac a' Li Credit: Richard Dorrell

Cnoc nam Bothag is a prominent hill located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Tomatin, it stands at an elevation of approximately 500 meters (1,640 feet) above sea level. The hill is part of the Monadhliath Mountains, a range known for its rugged and scenic landscapes.

Cnoc nam Bothag offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including the River Findhorn and the vast expanse of the Highlands. Its position provides visitors with an excellent vantage point to admire the beauty of the Scottish countryside. On a clear day, it is possible to see as far as the Cairngorms National Park.

The hill is popular among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering various walking routes to suit different levels of fitness and experience. The ascent to the summit can be challenging, with steep sections and uneven terrain, but the reward is well worth the effort.

The hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The lower slopes are covered in heather, while the higher regions are characterized by rocky outcrops and sparse vegetation. Wildlife, such as red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species, can often be spotted in the area.

Cnoc nam Bothag holds historical significance as well. The hill was once used as a landmark for ancient travellers and is believed to have been a meeting point for local clans. Today, it continues to be a place of natural beauty and tranquillity, attracting visitors from near and far who seek to immerse themselves in the stunning Scottish highland scenery.

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Cnoc nam Bothag Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.818945/-6.8001246 or Grid Reference NG1591. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View south over Leac a' Li Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. 
A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. 
The water is Loch Stocanais.
View south over Leac a' Li
Looking from a window of a house in Leac a' Li. A few sheep graze the poor vegetation between the exposed bedrock. The water is Loch Stocanais.
Kirk at Stocanais The sign on the wall says that this is the Stockinish meeting house of the North Harris Free Presbyterian Church.
Kirk at Stocanais
The sign on the wall says that this is the Stockinish meeting house of the North Harris Free Presbyterian Church.
White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba) I always associate water-lilies with the lochans of eastern Harris, and was glad to find some still in flower in August, as I have only ever been to na h-Eileanan an Iar in spring and early summer before.
White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba)
I always associate water-lilies with the lochans of eastern Harris, and was glad to find some still in flower in August, as I have only ever been to na h-Eileanan an Iar in spring and early summer before.
Loch a' Chaolais This lochan is well covered with the floating leaves of the White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba).
Loch a' Chaolais
This lochan is well covered with the floating leaves of the White Water-lily (Nymphaea alba).
Loch Chliuthair This inlet opens in to Loch Cluer, another of the eastern Harris sea-lochs.
Loch Chliuthair
This inlet opens in to Loch Cluer, another of the eastern Harris sea-lochs.
Loch Cluer Loch Chliuthair in Gaelic takes its name from the village of Cliuthar, anglicised as Cluer.
Loch Cluer
Loch Chliuthair in Gaelic takes its name from the village of Cliuthar, anglicised as Cluer.
Collam A handful of houses beside Loch Ghreosabhaigh.
Collam
A handful of houses beside Loch Ghreosabhaigh.
Fish Farm In the outer part of Loch Ghreosabhagh. I take it that the poles and nets are to discourage birds form taking the fish.
Fish Farm
In the outer part of Loch Ghreosabhagh. I take it that the poles and nets are to discourage birds form taking the fish.
Lochan near Greosabhagh A lochan liberally sprinkled with water-lily leaves.
Lochan near Greosabhagh
A lochan liberally sprinkled with water-lily leaves.
Lewisian Gneiss with the Shiant Isles behind Magnificent swirls of Lewisian Gneiss just south of Mol Ban in South Harris.
Lewisian Gneiss with the Shiant Isles behind
Magnificent swirls of Lewisian Gneiss just south of Mol Ban in South Harris.
The road to Greosabhagh A typical East Harris view - water and rock, rock and water.

Shots of parts of the island were used by Stanley Kubrick as the surface of Jupiter in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The road to Greosabhagh
A typical East Harris view - water and rock, rock and water. Shots of parts of the island were used by Stanley Kubrick as the surface of Jupiter in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Houses at Greosabhagh On The Golden Road.
Houses at Greosabhagh
On The Golden Road.
Road at Caolas Stocinis/Kyles Stockinish Looking over a short causeway across the end of Loch a' Chaolais.
Road at Caolas Stocinis/Kyles Stockinish
Looking over a short causeway across the end of Loch a' Chaolais.
Loch a' Chaolais A small loch in the rocky landscape, with pond weed [Potomageton sp.].
Loch a' Chaolais
A small loch in the rocky landscape, with pond weed [Potomageton sp.].
The church at Stockinish
The church at Stockinish
Kyles Road End at Stockinish Opposite the church, a bus stop and some ground preparation in progress.
Kyles Road End at Stockinish
Opposite the church, a bus stop and some ground preparation in progress.
Boat and trailer at Greosabhagh With Cnoc Soilleir beyond.
Boat and trailer at Greosabhagh
With Cnoc Soilleir beyond.
House at Greosabhagh Restored, compared to its condition on Google Street View in 2009.
House at Greosabhagh
Restored, compared to its condition on Google Street View in 2009.
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Cnoc nam Bothag is located at Grid Ref: NG1591 (Lat: 57.818945, Lng: -6.8001246)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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