Cnoc na Druideige

Hill, Mountain in Argyllshire

Scotland

Cnoc na Druideige

Traigh Hogh
Traigh Hogh Credit: Euan Nelson

Cnoc na Druideige, located in Argyllshire, Scotland, is a prominent hill/mountain with a rich history and stunning natural beauty. Standing at an elevation of approximately 550 meters (1,800 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The hill is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring rocky slopes and steep gradients. It is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including lush green valleys and sparkling lochs, offering breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. On clear days, one can see the nearby islands of Islay and Jura, adding to the allure of this majestic mountain.

Cnoc na Druideige holds significant historical and cultural significance. It is believed to have been a site of ancient Druidic rituals, hence its name, which translates to "Hill of the Druids." These mystical associations make it a place of intrigue and fascination for visitors.

The hill is accessible via various walking routes, with the most popular one starting from the village of Tarbert. The trail takes hikers through a diverse range of landscapes, from heather-clad moorlands to dense forests, providing an immersive experience of the Scottish Highlands.

Wildlife enthusiasts will also appreciate the biodiversity of Cnoc na Druideige. The hill is home to a variety of bird species, including eagles, buzzards, and ptarmigans, making it a birdwatcher's paradise. Red deer can also be spotted roaming the hillsides, adding to the natural beauty of this scenic location.

Overall, Cnoc na Druideige offers a captivating blend of natural splendor, historical intrigue, and outdoor adventure, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Argyllshire.

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Cnoc na Druideige Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.618018/-6.5987136 or Grid Reference NM1756. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Traigh Hogh
Traigh Hogh
Hogh Bay
Hogh Bay
Traigh Hogh In the distance a herd of cows can be seen on the beach.
Traigh Hogh
In the distance a herd of cows can be seen on the beach.
Township remains, Ben Hogh
Township remains, Ben Hogh
Township remains, Ben Hogh
Township remains, Ben Hogh
The approach to Hogh Bay Yet another of Coll's glorious beaches.
The approach to Hogh Bay
Yet another of Coll's glorious beaches.
The glorious beach at Traigh Hogh Sadly, the flotsam of modern plastic-ridden life is always with us.
The glorious beach at Traigh Hogh
Sadly, the flotsam of modern plastic-ridden life is always with us.
Burn and dune at Traigh Hogh Set on Coll's west coast, Traigh Hogh (Hogh Shore/Beach) is just one of the many beautiful, deserted beaches on this island.
Burn and dune at Traigh Hogh
Set on Coll's west coast, Traigh Hogh (Hogh Shore/Beach) is just one of the many beautiful, deserted beaches on this island.
Bloody cranesbill at Traigh Hogh This beautiful relative of the geranium family blooms widely on the Coll machair in June - whole banks are stained purple with the flowers.
Bloody cranesbill at Traigh Hogh
This beautiful relative of the geranium family blooms widely on the Coll machair in June - whole banks are stained purple with the flowers.
The track from Ballyhaugh to Totronald The purple blossoms of bloody cranesbill in banks by the track.
The track from Ballyhaugh to Totronald
The purple blossoms of bloody cranesbill in banks by the track.
Flowers of the Coll machair The purple of bloody cranesbill to the fore.
Flowers of the Coll machair
The purple of bloody cranesbill to the fore.
Ben Hogh Bagged trig and then the real top with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson before a circuit of 3 more TuMPs on an improving afternoon.

Name: Ben Hogh
Hill number: 4817
Height: 106m / 348ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree
Class: Hu,1
Grid ref: NM 18357 57709
Summit feature: cairn on SE top
Drop: 106m
Col: Sea
Ben Hogh
Bagged trig and then the real top with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson before a circuit of 3 more TuMPs on an improving afternoon. Name: Ben Hogh Hill number: 4817 Height: 106m / 348ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: NM 18357 57709 Summit feature: cairn on SE top Drop: 106m Col: Sea
Ben Hogh Trig Ben Hogh trig point on the Isle of Coll which is some way from the actual summit of Ben Hogh.
Ben Hogh Trig
Ben Hogh trig point on the Isle of Coll which is some way from the actual summit of Ben Hogh.
Cnocan na Ban Cnocan na Ban summit with a view back towards Ben Hogh. Second TuMP on a circuit of four with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Name: Cnocan na Ban
Hill number: 10420
Height: 90m / 295ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree
Class: 0
Grid ref: NM 19429 57655
Summit feature: rock outcrop
Drop: 49m
Col: 41m  NM189573
Cnocan na Ban
Cnocan na Ban summit with a view back towards Ben Hogh. Second TuMP on a circuit of four with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson. Name: Cnocan na Ban Hill number: 10420 Height: 90m / 295ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree Class: 0 Grid ref: NM 19429 57655 Summit feature: rock outcrop Drop: 49m Col: 41m NM189573
Beinn Tioraidh Fourth TuMP of circuit of four with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Name: Beinn Tioraidh
Hill number: 10498
Height: 60m / 197ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree
Class: 0
Grid ref: NM 17544 58432
Summit feature: rock outcrop
Drop: 32m
Col: 28m  NM180584
Beinn Tioraidh
Fourth TuMP of circuit of four with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson. Name: Beinn Tioraidh Hill number: 10498 Height: 60m / 197ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree Class: 0 Grid ref: NM 17544 58432 Summit feature: rock outcrop Drop: 32m Col: 28m NM180584
Cnoc Mor A short walk on short sheep pasture to a lovely summit view with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.
Name: Cnoc Mor
Hill number: 10504
Height: 57m / 187ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree
Class: 0
Grid ref: NM 16633 56618
Summit feature: grassy outcrop
Drop: 44m
Col: 13m  NM170567
Cnoc Mor
A short walk on short sheep pasture to a lovely summit view with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson. Name: Cnoc Mor Hill number: 10504 Height: 57m / 187ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 17F: Coll and Tiree Class: 0 Grid ref: NM 16633 56618 Summit feature: grassy outcrop Drop: 44m Col: 13m NM170567
Isle of Coll: stepping stones to Hogh Bay The wonderful beach is accessed by crossing an unnamed stream, this being probably the easiest crossing place.
Isle of Coll: stepping stones to Hogh Bay
The wonderful beach is accessed by crossing an unnamed stream, this being probably the easiest crossing place.
Isle of Coll: sheep and dunes near Hogh Bay Sheep and dunes are typical features of the Isle of Coll, although this patch of dunes is a bit more separated from the coast than the majority, which back the sandy beaches of the island.
Isle of Coll: sheep and dunes near Hogh Bay
Sheep and dunes are typical features of the Isle of Coll, although this patch of dunes is a bit more separated from the coast than the majority, which back the sandy beaches of the island.
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Cnoc na Druideige is located at Grid Ref: NM1756 (Lat: 56.618018, Lng: -6.5987136)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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