Cnoc Loisgte

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Cnoc Loisgte

Lewis and Harris Landscape Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Lewis and Harris Landscape Credit: Ralph Greig

Cnoc Loisgte is a prominent hill located in Inverness-shire, a county in the Scottish Highlands. It is situated in the western part of the county, near the town of Struy, and forms part of the larger Glen Affric landscape. Standing at an elevation of approximately 476 meters (1,562 feet), Cnoc Loisgte offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.

The hill is characterized by its rugged terrain, with a mixture of heather and grass covering the slopes. Its summit is marked by a cairn, a man-made pile of stones, which provides a recognizable landmark for hikers and climbers. The ascent to the top is relatively moderate, making it accessible to both experienced hillwalkers and those with less experience.

Cnoc Loisgte is part of a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the picturesque Scottish countryside. The hill is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including red deer, golden eagles, and mountain hares, making it a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

The surrounding area also offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The nearby Glen Affric National Nature Reserve is renowned for its ancient Caledonian pine forest, which provides a habitat for rare plant species and a haven for wildlife.

Overall, Cnoc Loisgte is a captivating hill in Inverness-shire, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the Scottish Highlands.

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Lewis and Harris Landscape Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Lewis and Harris Landscape
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
North Harris trail Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
North Harris trail
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Loch Màraig Loch Màraig is an arm of Loch Seaforth, a sea-loch that extends deep into the land between Lewis and Harris.
Loch Màraig
Loch Màraig is an arm of Loch Seaforth, a sea-loch that extends deep into the land between Lewis and Harris.
Power Line One of the most frequent and less picturesque features of the Hebridean scenery are the inevitable but necessary power lines that march across the landscape.
Power Line
One of the most frequent and less picturesque features of the Hebridean scenery are the inevitable but necessary power lines that march across the landscape.
On the old A859 The A859 road runs from the south of Harris to Stornoway. It has been improved and widened over the years and in several locations the old road has been left in situ to provide off road parking areas.
On the old A859
The A859 road runs from the south of Harris to Stornoway. It has been improved and widened over the years and in several locations the old road has been left in situ to provide off road parking areas.
The old and new A859 road The new two lane road has replaced this old section of single lane road with passing places, forming a convenient off road parking area. The peak of Sgaoth Iosal in view.
The old and new A859 road
The new two lane road has replaced this old section of single lane road with passing places, forming a convenient off road parking area. The peak of Sgaoth Iosal in view.
Beside the A859 road A very full Allt Tomnabhal tumbles down from An Cliseam
Beside the A859 road
A very full Allt Tomnabhal tumbles down from An Cliseam
A view towards Màraig With Loch Màraig in view.
A view towards Màraig
With Loch Màraig in view.
Loch Màraig An inlet from Loch Siophort/Loch Seaforth.
Loch Màraig
An inlet from Loch Siophort/Loch Seaforth.
Moorland and mountain at Màraig At the head of Loch Màraig.
Moorland and mountain at Màraig
At the head of Loch Màraig.
The road to Tarbert/An Tairbeart The A859 at its junction with the road to Màraig and Rhenigidale.
The road to Tarbert/An Tairbeart
The A859 at its junction with the road to Màraig and Rhenigidale.
View from Cleit an Ruisg, Harris The high ground on the right is Sgaoth Àird.
View from Cleit an Ruisg, Harris
The high ground on the right is Sgaoth Àird.
Waterfall on the Abhainn Scrien, Gleann Lacasdail, Harris Looking towards Lochannan Lacasdail and the eastern slopes of Sròn an Toistear.
Waterfall on the Abhainn Scrien, Gleann Lacasdail, Harris
Looking towards Lochannan Lacasdail and the eastern slopes of Sròn an Toistear.
Stream on An Clisham
Stream on An Clisham
Sron Carsacleit
Sron Carsacleit
North east flank of Sròn Càrsacleit
North east flank of Sròn Càrsacleit
Stream junction
Stream junction
Abhainn Mhàraig
Abhainn Mhàraig
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Cnoc Loisgte is located at Grid Ref: NB1805 (Lat: 57.948641, Lng: -6.7651615)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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