Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile

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

Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile is a prominent hill located in Ross-shire, in the Highland region of Scotland. The name translates to "Hill of the Old Village" in English. It is situated near the village of Aultbea, overlooking the picturesque Loch Ewe.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 330 meters (1,083 feet), Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is characterized by its rocky terrain, which is covered in heather and grasses. It is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts who are drawn to its rugged beauty and the opportunity to witness the stunning vistas.

The summit of Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile can be reached via a well-marked trail that starts from the village of Aultbea. The hike is moderately challenging, with some steep sections, but the effort is rewarded with magnificent views of Loch Ewe, the nearby mountains, and the surrounding countryside.

The hill is known for its rich biodiversity, with a variety of plant and animal species calling it home. Birdwatchers often visit Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile to spot species such as golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and ospreys, which nest in the area.

Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile is also steeped in history, with remnants of an old village located at its base. The village was once inhabited by crofters, who lived off the land and engaged in traditional farming practices. Today, the ruins serve as a reminder of the area's past and provide a glimpse into the lives of its former residents.

In conclusion, Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile is a captivating hill in Ross-shire, offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and a glimpse into the region's history. It is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of

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Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.703145/-5.7158764 or Grid Reference NG7874. 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
Loch Bad a' Chrotha
Loch Bad a' Chrotha
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.
An Torr An Torr is a minor hill rising to just 96m, lying east of the village of Badachro.
An Torr
An Torr is a minor hill rising to just 96m, lying east of the village of Badachro.
Road descending to Camas na h-Airigh The road leaves the B8056 near to Badachro giving access to the few homes above the bay. Loch Gairloch lies in the distance.
Road descending to Camas na h-Airigh
The road leaves the B8056 near to Badachro giving access to the few homes above the bay. Loch Gairloch lies in the distance.
B8056 above Leacnasaide Leacnasaide is a small community above Loch Shieldaig; the B8056 is seen here passing above it on its way to Red Point.
B8056 above Leacnasaide
Leacnasaide is a small community above Loch Shieldaig; the B8056 is seen here passing above it on its way to Red Point.
Loch Bad a' Chròtha Loch Bad a' Chròtha as seen from close to the B8032. A promontory bearing a few trees juts into the water; seen at its base are the remains of ancient trees preserved in peat bog and now exposed again.
Loch Bad a' Chròtha
Loch Bad a' Chròtha as seen from close to the B8032. A promontory bearing a few trees juts into the water; seen at its base are the remains of ancient trees preserved in peat bog and now exposed again.
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.
Eilean Horrisdale Eilean Horrisdale as seen from Aird, to the west.
Eilean Horrisdale
Eilean Horrisdale as seen from Aird, to the west.
Woodland above Leacnasaide
Woodland above Leacnasaide
Scrubland near Leacnasaide
Scrubland near Leacnasaide
Weir at Loch Bad a' Chrotha
Weir at Loch Bad a' Chrotha
Loch Bad na h-Achlaise
Loch Bad na h-Achlaise
Loch Bad a' Chrotha
Loch Bad a' Chrotha
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
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Cnoc an t-Sean-bhaile is located at Grid Ref: NG7874 (Lat: 57.703145, Lng: -5.7158764)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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