Aird an Troim

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Aird an Troim

Abandoned House A house near the shore of Tòb Cheann Tarabhaigh, an ilnet of Loch Seaforth.
Abandoned House Credit: Anne Burgess

Aird an Troim, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a prominent hill or mountain, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich history. Situated in the northern part of the country, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Rising to an impressive height of [insert height], Aird an Troim is a popular destination for hikers, mountaineers, and nature enthusiasts. Its distinctive shape and rugged terrain make it a challenging yet rewarding ascent. The hill is characterized by steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and deep valleys, providing a diverse and exhilarating hiking experience.

The summit of Aird an Troim offers an awe-inspiring vista, with stunning vistas of the Scottish Highlands, shimmering lochs, and rolling hills stretching as far as the eye can see. On a clear day, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the distant coastline. The hill's strategic location also makes it an excellent vantage point for birdwatching, with various species of birds, including eagles and falcons, often spotted soaring through the skies.

Aside from its natural beauty, Aird an Troim holds historical significance. It has been a site of human activity for centuries, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds discovered in the area. Exploring the hill allows visitors to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the region's heritage.

Whether seeking an exhilarating hike, stunning vistas, or a glimpse into the past, Aird an Troim in Ross-shire offers a memorable experience that showcases the best of Scotland's natural and historical wonders.

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Aird an Troim Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.056828/-6.6909582 or Grid Reference NB2317. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Abandoned House A house near the shore of Tòb Cheann Tarabhaigh, an ilnet of Loch Seaforth.
Abandoned House
A house near the shore of Tòb Cheann Tarabhaigh, an ilnet of Loch Seaforth.
Loyal Hebrideans Monument The reason of the monument is explained in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3481007">NB2517 : Plaque on a monument to the Hebrideans</a>. I regret not having found something else to photograph in this square!
Loyal Hebrideans Monument
The reason of the monument is explained in NB2517 : Plaque on a monument to the Hebrideans. I regret not having found something else to photograph in this square!
Abandoned croft house at Airidh a Bhruaich On the shore of Tòb Cheann Tarabhaigh.
Abandoned croft house at Airidh a Bhruaich
On the shore of Tòb Cheann Tarabhaigh.
The Open Road Looking south-west along the A859 from Ceann Tarabhaigh / Kintarvie. It crosses moorland as it heads into the hills of North Harris.
The Open Road
Looking south-west along the A859 from Ceann Tarabhaigh / Kintarvie. It crosses moorland as it heads into the hills of North Harris.
Croft at Airidh a Bhruaich Almost no change over 5 years <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/572440">NB2417 : Croft at  Airidh  a'  Bhruaich</a>
Croft at Airidh a Bhruaich
Almost no change over 5 years NB2417 : Croft at Airidh a' Bhruaich
Cairn at Airidh a' Bhruaich Commemorating the landing here of Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] on 4 May 1746, while on the run after the battle of Culloden 18 days earlier.
Cairn at Airidh a' Bhruaich
Commemorating the landing here of Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] on 4 May 1746, while on the run after the battle of Culloden 18 days earlier.
House near Airidh a' Bhruaich With a shelter of trees to protect from the elements.
House near Airidh a' Bhruaich
With a shelter of trees to protect from the elements.
Croft houses at Airidh a' Bhruaich By the A859, overlooking Tob Cheann Tarabhaigh.
Croft houses at Airidh a' Bhruaich
By the A859, overlooking Tob Cheann Tarabhaigh.
Plaque on a monument to the Hebrideans Commemorating the fact that they did not betray Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] when he was on the run after Culloden and landed here on 4 May 1746, in spite of a bounty of £30000 on offer.
Plaque on a monument to the Hebrideans
Commemorating the fact that they did not betray Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] when he was on the run after Culloden and landed here on 4 May 1746, in spite of a bounty of £30000 on offer.
Monument to the loyalty of the Hebrideans Above the crofting township of Airidh a' Bhruaich. Commemorating the fact that Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] was not betrayed by them when he was on the run after Culloden and landed here on 4 May 1746, in spite of a bounty of £30000 on offer.
Monument to the loyalty of the Hebrideans
Above the crofting township of Airidh a' Bhruaich. Commemorating the fact that Charles Edward Stuart [Bonnie Prince Charlie] was not betrayed by them when he was on the run after Culloden and landed here on 4 May 1746, in spite of a bounty of £30000 on offer.
Old bridge on the A859
Old bridge on the A859
Ãird an Troim Looking over Loch an Rathaid.
Ãird an Troim
Looking over Loch an Rathaid.
Memorial near Loch Seaforth
Memorial near Loch Seaforth
House at Arivruaich / Airidh a' Bhruaich
House at Arivruaich / Airidh a' Bhruaich
Debris on the shore of Loch Seaforth/Loch Shiphoirt, Isle of Lewis I assume the debris has drifted from a fish farm.
Debris on the shore of Loch Seaforth/Loch Shiphoirt, Isle of Lewis
I assume the debris has drifted from a fish farm.
View across moorland from Corra Chnoc, Isle of Lewis Looking towards Cearnabhal, the top of which is in the cloud.
View across moorland from Corra Chnoc, Isle of Lewis
Looking towards Cearnabhal, the top of which is in the cloud.
Fields and houses at Airidh a' Bhruaich
Fields and houses at Airidh a' Bhruaich
Loch a' Chorra Chnoic, Isle of Lewis According to the OS Name Book of 1848-1852, Loch a' Chorra Chnoic means Steep Hill Loch.
Loch a' Chorra Chnoic, Isle of Lewis
According to the OS Name Book of 1848-1852, Loch a' Chorra Chnoic means Steep Hill Loch.
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Aird an Troim is located at Grid Ref: NB2317 (Lat: 58.056828, Lng: -6.6909582)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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