Cnoc Ruadh

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Ruadh

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 Credit: Rob Burke

Cnoc Ruadh is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated near the town of Ullapool, it is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts due to its stunning views and accessibility. The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 397 meters (1,302 feet) and is part of the Northwest Highlands Geopark.

The ascent to the summit of Cnoc Ruadh is relatively gentle, making it suitable for walkers of all abilities. The trail is well-marked and offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including Loch Broom and the Summer Isles. On a clear day, it is even possible to see as far as the Isle of Skye.

The hill is covered in heather and grass, creating a picturesque backdrop for hikers. At the top, there is a cairn, or pile of stones, which serves as a marker and offers a sense of achievement for those who reach it. The panoramic views from the summit make it an ideal spot for photography and taking in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

Cnoc Ruadh is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including red deer, mountain hares, and various bird species such as golden eagles and ptarmigans. The hill provides a habitat for these species and is an important part of the local ecosystem.

Overall, Cnoc Ruadh is a captivating hill in Ross-shire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in Scotland's stunning natural scenery and experience its rich biodiversity.

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Cnoc Ruadh Images

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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.
Moorland and loch on Great Bernera The loch is unnamed on the map, but the Allt Loch an Fheoir flows into it, so this must be Loch an Fheoir.

The houses in the distance are on the road south of Bhalasaigh.
Moorland and loch on Great Bernera
The loch is unnamed on the map, but the Allt Loch an Fheoir flows into it, so this must be Loch an Fheoir. The houses in the distance are on the road south of Bhalasaigh.
Waymarked coastal walk There are clear waymarks on the route from the community centre to Bosta on Great Bernera. Return by the same route or on the road.
Waymarked coastal walk
There are clear waymarks on the route from the community centre to Bosta on Great Bernera. Return by the same route or on the road.
Small loch on Great Bernera The waymarked path to Bosta passes right by this loch.
Small loch on Great Bernera
The waymarked path to Bosta passes right by this loch.
Bridge at Bhalasaigh Looking back to the road end on the main island of Great Bernera.
Bridge at Bhalasaigh
Looking back to the road end on the main island of Great Bernera.
West coast of Great Bernera A complicated coastline with many interesting features.
West coast of Great Bernera
A complicated coastline with many interesting features.
War Memorial, Breacleit The memorial stands on a mound at the crossroads in the centre of Breacleit / Breaclete, the capital of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. On the skyline is the Bernera Community Centre.
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War Memorial, Breacleit
The memorial stands on a mound at the crossroads in the centre of Breacleit / Breaclete, the capital of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. On the skyline is the Bernera Community Centre. LinkExternal link
Breacleit, Bernera Summer flowers, church and school in the village centre.
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Breacleit, Bernera
Summer flowers, church and school in the village centre. LinkExternal link
Loch Ionail Freshwater loch on the island of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Loch Ionail
Freshwater loch on the island of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Tob Bhalasaigh Tidal lagoon with a mix of rare seaweeds on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Tob Bhalasaigh
Tidal lagoon with a mix of rare seaweeds on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Valasay Bridge Carrying the single track road across an outlet of the tidal lagoon, Tob Bhalasaigh on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Valasay Bridge
Carrying the single track road across an outlet of the tidal lagoon, Tob Bhalasaigh on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Shoreline at Tob Bhalasaigh Rocks and heather at the edge of the tidal lagoon in Valasay.
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Shoreline at Tob Bhalasaigh
Rocks and heather at the edge of the tidal lagoon in Valasay. LinkExternal link
Valasay Footbridge The bridge across the tidal Tob Bhalasaigh was built in 1898.
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Valasay Footbridge
The bridge across the tidal Tob Bhalasaigh was built in 1898. LinkExternal link
Tidal Lagoon, Valasay Tob Bhalasaigh, on the island of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Tidal Lagoon, Valasay
Tob Bhalasaigh, on the island of Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Tob Bhalasaigh from the Footbridge View northwards, along the narrow tidal lagoon, to Tobson 2 kilometres away in the distance.
Tob Bhalasaigh from the Footbridge
View northwards, along the narrow tidal lagoon, to Tobson 2 kilometres away in the distance.
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Cnoc Ruadh is located at Grid Ref: NB1538 (Lat: 58.239033, Lng: -6.8561585)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///evaporate.poetry.irrigated. Near Carloway, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.239033,-6.8561585
Tobson Crossroads
Junction: yes
Lat/Long: 58.2366/-6.853369
Bernera Riot Cairn
Historic: memorial
Inscription: This cairn was erected by the people of Bernera and Tìr Mòr in 1992 to commemorate the participants in the Bernera Riot of 1874
Man Made: cairn
Material: stone
Memorial: land_raid_memorial
Operator: Cuimhneachain nan Gaisgeach
Start Date: 1992
Lat/Long: 58.2368326/-6.8535803
Barrier: cattle_grid
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 58.2433863/-6.8540232
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2366544/-6.854403
Barrier: cattle_grid
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 58.237563/-6.8598385
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2381263/-6.8609663
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Lat/Long: 58.2388294/-6.8629512
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Lat/Long: 58.2382731/-6.8620338
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Lat/Long: 58.2367927/-6.8576833
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2367215/-6.8554262
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2382669/-6.852851
Bus Stop
Tobson, Road End
Naptan AtcoCode: 60101254
Naptan NaptanCode: 94727962
Lat/Long: 58.2366789/-6.8534568
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2400302/-6.8642737
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2394718/-6.8635085
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2390619/-6.862863
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2377396/-6.8608903
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2374777/-6.8598351
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2372108/-6.8585237
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2369711/-6.8574141
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2367342/-6.856299
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2363429/-6.8548671
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2359374/-6.853403
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2356631/-6.8531195
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2350006/-6.8524781
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2417082/-6.8538002
Tob Buaile nan Gobhar
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 58.2374932/-6.8620771
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.24248/-6.853762
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.241585/-6.8540195
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2408749/-6.8538264
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2402593/-6.8536547
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2396889/-6.8537352
Power: pole
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2384183/-6.8539256
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2375175/-6.8540624
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2367819/-6.8541912
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2362477/-6.8569028
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 58.2399208/-6.863548
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