Cnoc an Sgaid

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc an Sgaid

Trigpoint, Meall na h-Airde Looking north-east towards Gairloch
Trigpoint, Meall na h-Airde Credit: Becky Williamson

Cnoc an Sgàid is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, it is known for its stunning views, rich history, and diverse wildlife.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 449 meters (1,473 feet), Cnoc an Sgàid offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, one can see the peaks of nearby mountains, including Ben Wyvis and the Torridon Range. The hill itself is covered in heather and grass, creating a beautiful tapestry of colors.

Cnoc an Sgàid holds historical significance as it is the site of an Iron Age hillfort. The remains of ancient ramparts and ditches can still be seen, providing a glimpse into the lives of those who once inhabited the area. This hillfort is believed to have been a strategic stronghold, offering a vantage point over the surrounding land.

Nature enthusiasts will delight in the diverse wildlife that calls Cnoc an Sgàid home. The hill is a haven for birds, with species such as golden eagles, buzzards, and peregrine falcons frequently spotted soaring above. Red deer and mountain hares are also commonly spotted in the area.

Easily accessible by foot, Cnoc an Sgàid offers various walking routes catering to different abilities. From leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes, visitors can explore the hill while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of the Scottish countryside.

Overall, Cnoc an Sgàid is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and a chance to immerse oneself in the stunning Scottish Highlands.

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Cnoc an Sgaid Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.700704/-5.7549719 or Grid Reference NG7674. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trigpoint, Meall na h-Airde Looking north-east towards Gairloch
Trigpoint, Meall na h-Airde
Looking north-east towards Gairloch
Aird Cottage
Aird Cottage
Park Cottage Park Cottage is part of the crofting community of Port Henderson, near to Gairloch.
Park Cottage
Park Cottage is part of the crofting community of Port Henderson, near to Gairloch.
Road junction in Port Henderson Port Henderson is a crofting community on the south side of Loch Gairloch. The road crossing the image from left to right is the B8056.
Road junction in Port Henderson
Port Henderson is a crofting community on the south side of Loch Gairloch. The road crossing the image from left to right is the B8056.
New housing at Badachro Badachro is a small village on the south side of Loch Gairloch. The detached houses seen in this image are part of the Coille Dhorch development on what was until recently, moorland.
New housing at Badachro
Badachro is a small village on the south side of Loch Gairloch. The detached houses seen in this image are part of the Coille Dhorch development on what was until recently, moorland.
Moorland at Port Henderson Port Henderson is a crofting settlement at the south side of Loch Gairloch astride the B8056; from that road the minor road in the image heads out towards Sròn na Carra; the view is from the road end.
Moorland at Port Henderson
Port Henderson is a crofting settlement at the south side of Loch Gairloch astride the B8056; from that road the minor road in the image heads out towards Sròn na Carra; the view is from the road end.
Cottage at Port Henderson Port Henderson is a crofting community to the south of Loch Gairloch. The cottage is beside a minor road north of the B8056 and appears to have been renovated in recent times; it's doubtful if its present owner(s) follow a crofting life, it being more likely a holiday home now.
Cottage at Port Henderson
Port Henderson is a crofting community to the south of Loch Gairloch. The cottage is beside a minor road north of the B8056 and appears to have been renovated in recent times; it's doubtful if its present owner(s) follow a crofting life, it being more likely a holiday home now.
Sandstone slab with cairn on Meall na h-Airde Meall na h-Airde is a low hill on the south side of Loch Gairloch. Baosbheinn is the distant, prominent mountain at the left side of the image; the Torridon mountains lie to the right of it.
Sandstone slab with cairn on Meall na h-Airde
Meall na h-Airde is a low hill on the south side of Loch Gairloch. Baosbheinn is the distant, prominent mountain at the left side of the image; the Torridon mountains lie to the right of it.
Trig point of Meall na h-Airde Meall na h-Airde is a low hill on the south side of Loch Gairloch. Sandstone ribs run away from the pillar towards the loch.
Trig point of Meall na h-Airde
Meall na h-Airde is a low hill on the south side of Loch Gairloch. Sandstone ribs run away from the pillar towards the loch.
Loch Bad na h-Achlaise
Loch Bad na h-Achlaise
Park Cottage near Port Henderson
Park Cottage near Port Henderson
Port Henderson crofting community
Port Henderson crofting community
Looking north over Port Henderson to Gairloch
Looking north over Port Henderson to Gairloch
Double rainbow , Meall na h-Airde
Double rainbow , Meall na h-Airde
Mast and reservoir on Meall na h-Airde
Mast and reservoir on Meall na h-Airde
Badachro
Badachro
Loch bad na h-Aclaise
Loch bad na h-Aclaise
Uamh an Fhreiceadain The literal English translation of the name of this hillock (40m above sea level) is 'the Cave of the Guard.' Clearly this is not a cave but is named after the cave which is nearby. It is reported to be the last defensive position held by the MacLeods of Gairloch before they were expelled by the Mackenzies in the 16th century.
Uamh an Fhreiceadain
The literal English translation of the name of this hillock (40m above sea level) is 'the Cave of the Guard.' Clearly this is not a cave but is named after the cave which is nearby. It is reported to be the last defensive position held by the MacLeods of Gairloch before they were expelled by the Mackenzies in the 16th century.
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Cnoc an Sgaid is located at Grid Ref: NG7674 (Lat: 57.700704, Lng: -5.7549719)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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