Cnoc na Duch

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc na Duch

Old hardstandings at Tob Blar Meadha Abandoned lobster loading hardstandings at the lobster pond.
Old hardstandings at Tob Blar Meadha Credit: Gus Macdonald

Cnoc na Duch, also known as Cnoc na Duthcha, is a prominent hill located in the county of Ross-shire, in the Scottish Highlands. Standing at an elevation of 756 meters (2,480 feet), it is classified as a Marilyn, which is a hill with a prominence of at least 150 meters (490 feet).

Situated in the remote area of Wester Ross, Cnoc na Duch offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Its summit provides stunning vistas of the Torridon Mountains to the north, including the iconic Liathach and Beinn Eighe. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the Isle of Skye to the west.

The hill is accessible via several routes, with the most common starting point being the small village of Achnasheen to the east. From there, a path leads hikers through heather-clad slopes and rocky terrain, gradually ascending to the summit. The hike is considered moderately challenging, with some steep sections and uneven ground, requiring a good level of fitness and proper hiking gear.

Cnoc na Duch is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers, climbers, and nature lovers. Its remote location and unspoiled surroundings offer a peaceful and tranquil experience, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Wildlife, such as deer and birds of prey, can often be spotted during the ascent, adding to the allure of the hill.

Overall, Cnoc na Duch is a captivating hill in Ross-shire, offering a rewarding and memorable outdoor experience for those who venture to its summit.

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Cnoc na Duch Images

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Old hardstandings at Tob Blar Meadha Abandoned lobster loading hardstandings at the lobster pond.
Old hardstandings at Tob Blar Meadha
Abandoned lobster loading hardstandings at the lobster pond.
Beach north of Bhalasaigh
Beach north 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.
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.
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.
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.
Loch Tana Small freshwater loch on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh with a single track road running alongside it.
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Loch Tana
Small freshwater loch on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh with a single track road running alongside it. LinkExternal link
Loch Tana from the South Freshwater loch with drystane dyke and single track road, Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Loch Tana from the South
Freshwater loch with drystane dyke and single track road, Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Loch Ruig Sanndabhat Small and reedy freshwater loch below the slopes of Beinn Breacleit, Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Loch Ruig Sanndabhat
Small and reedy freshwater loch below the slopes of Beinn Breacleit, Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
Crofters' Memorial Cairn, Great Bernera Erected in memory of April 1874 when local crofters marched to Lews Castle in Stornoway. They were protesting to Sir James Matheson that they had received eviction notices after using the moorland for centuries. The gentry wanted to use it for leisure / sport.
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Crofters' Memorial Cairn, Great Bernera
Erected in memory of April 1874 when local crofters marched to Lews Castle in Stornoway. They were protesting to Sir James Matheson that they had received eviction notices after using the moorland for centuries. The gentry wanted to use it for leisure / sport. LinkExternal link
Lochan Below Beinn Breacleit Reedy lochan with rocky hillside, south-east of the Crofters' Memorial on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh.
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Lochan Below Beinn Breacleit
Reedy lochan with rocky hillside, south-east of the Crofters' Memorial on Great Bernera / Bearnaraigh. LinkExternal link
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Cnoc na Duch is located at Grid Ref: NB1637 (Lat: 58.231048, Lng: -6.8357253)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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