Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill

Hill, Mountain in Argyllshire

Scotland

Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill

Seashore in Port Ellen
Seashore in Port Ellen Credit: Doug Lee

Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill is a prominent hill located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 310 meters (1,017 feet), it holds a significant place in the landscape of the region. The hill is situated near the village of Bhaile Neill, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill is characterized by its gentle slopes covered in heather and grasses, providing a picturesque and serene atmosphere. The hill is part of a larger range known as the Argyll Forest Park, which is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna.

The summit of Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the nearby Loch Awe, the largest freshwater loch in Scotland. On a clear day, one can also see the stunning peaks of the nearby Munros, such as Ben Cruachan and Ben Lui.

Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill due to its accessible trails and rewarding vistas. The hill offers various routes of varying difficulty, catering to both experienced climbers and casual walkers. Its proximity to Bhaile Neill village makes it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill is not only a natural gem but also holds historical significance. The surrounding area is rich in ancient ruins and archaeological sites, reflecting the deep-rooted history of the region. Exploring the hill and its surroundings provides a unique opportunity to connect with both nature and history in the beautiful Argyllshire landscape.

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Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.632828/-6.1736653 or Grid Reference NR3745. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Seashore in Port Ellen
Seashore in Port Ellen
Panorama of Port Ellen
Panorama of Port Ellen
Flying Dutchman at the Quayside The yacht Flying Dutchman at Port Ellen. On the left grain loading gear can be seen.
Flying Dutchman at the Quayside
The yacht Flying Dutchman at Port Ellen. On the left grain loading gear can be seen.
Maltings and Warehouses The large maltings and old distillery of Port Ellen. The distillery has been long shut down and its buildings converted to warehousing.
Maltings and Warehouses
The large maltings and old distillery of Port Ellen. The distillery has been long shut down and its buildings converted to warehousing.
Loading the Ferry Loading from the pier at Port Ellen. On the left is Diageo's grain store for the maltings on the edge of the village, complete with trucks in the loading bay.
Loading the Ferry
Loading from the pier at Port Ellen. On the left is Diageo's grain store for the maltings on the edge of the village, complete with trucks in the loading bay.
Sgeir nan Ron Sgeir nan Ron, skerry of the seals, a small skerry just off Port Ellen pier. In the distance the sands of Kilnaughton Beach.
Sgeir nan Ron
Sgeir nan Ron, skerry of the seals, a small skerry just off Port Ellen pier. In the distance the sands of Kilnaughton Beach.
Ceann nan Sgeirean Ceann nan Sgeirean and behind Sgeir Fhada, skerries outside Port Ellen.
Ceann nan Sgeirean
Ceann nan Sgeirean and behind Sgeir Fhada, skerries outside Port Ellen.
Laphroaig by the sea The Laphroaig name emblazoned on the side of a warehouse visible far out to sea.
Laphroaig by the sea
The Laphroaig name emblazoned on the side of a warehouse visible far out to sea.
Shore side Laphroaig It's difficult to get much closer to the sea than Laphroaig's whitewashed distillery.
Shore side Laphroaig
It's difficult to get much closer to the sea than Laphroaig's whitewashed distillery.
Cnoc na Faire, Port Ellen
Cnoc na Faire, Port Ellen
Loading, Port Ellen There had been a livestock sale the day before and beasts were being taken off the island.
Loading, Port Ellen
There had been a livestock sale the day before and beasts were being taken off the island.
Standing Stone Islay The standing stone seems to be slowly slumping over.
Standing Stone Islay
The standing stone seems to be slowly slumping over.
Ceann nan Sgeirean Rocks to be avoided on the approach to Port Ellen!
Ceann nan Sgeirean
Rocks to be avoided on the approach to Port Ellen!
Sgeir Fhada The rocks protecting the entrance to Port Ellen.
Carraig Fhada, the white lighthouse, across the bay.
Sgeir Fhada
The rocks protecting the entrance to Port Ellen. Carraig Fhada, the white lighthouse, across the bay.
Looking across Loch Leodamais To the houses of Port Ellen.
Looking across Loch Leodamais
To the houses of Port Ellen.
Eilean nan Caorach A rocky islet south of Port Ellen.
Eilean nan Caorach
A rocky islet south of Port Ellen.
Traigh Gheighsgeir The beach you see as you enter Port Ellen from the north.
The large blue building on the pier is a grain silo where imported barley is stored before trucks take it for malting before onward transport to the distilleries.
Traigh Gheighsgeir
The beach you see as you enter Port Ellen from the north. The large blue building on the pier is a grain silo where imported barley is stored before trucks take it for malting before onward transport to the distilleries.
Cove east of Port Ellen Looking towards Sròn Dubh.
Cove east of Port Ellen
Looking towards Sròn Dubh.
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Cnoc Mòr Bhaile Neill is located at Grid Ref: NR3745 (Lat: 55.632828, Lng: -6.1736653)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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