Cnoc Daimh

Hill, Mountain in Sutherland

Scotland

Cnoc Daimh

Estate deer fence
Estate deer fence Credit: roger shaw

Cnoc Daimh is a hill located in Sutherland, Scotland. It is part of the Northwest Highlands, known for its rugged and remote landscapes. The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 379 meters (1243 feet) above sea level, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Cnoc Daimh is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with a well-defined path leading to the summit. The hill is characterized by its rocky terrain and heather-covered slopes, providing a challenging yet rewarding climb for visitors.

The area surrounding Cnoc Daimh is rich in wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and various species of birds. The hill is also steeped in history, with ancient ruins and archaeological sites scattered throughout the landscape.

Overall, Cnoc Daimh offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and rugged charm of the Scottish Highlands. Whether you are looking for a leisurely hike or a more challenging trek, this hill has something to offer for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.

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Cnoc Daimh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.204599/-5.2373042 or Grid Reference NC0928. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Estate deer fence
Estate deer fence
Loch Preas nan Aighean Taken from southern slopes of Cnoc an Dubharlainn
Loch Preas nan Aighean
Taken from southern slopes of Cnoc an Dubharlainn
View southwest from Cnoc an Dubharlainn Towards Loch Preas nan Aighean and Loch Crocach
View southwest from Cnoc an Dubharlainn
Towards Loch Preas nan Aighean and Loch Crocach
Summit of Cnoc an Dubharlainn Looking west
Summit of Cnoc an Dubharlainn
Looking west
Perched boulder 100 metres southwest of Cnoc an Dubharlainn west top. Suilven, Cul Mor and Cul Beag beyond
Perched boulder
100 metres southwest of Cnoc an Dubharlainn west top. Suilven, Cul Mor and Cul Beag beyond
View northwest from Cnoc an Dubharlainn west top Loch Poll in the distance
View northwest from Cnoc an Dubharlainn west top
Loch Poll in the distance
Rocky outcrop View to Quinag
Rocky outcrop
View to Quinag
Islands in Loch Poll  Taken from the top of the crags on the eastern shore of the loch, and fine view point of the loch.  Resorted to the higher ground after the heather on the shore became too much like hard work.
Islands in Loch Poll
Taken from the top of the crags on the eastern shore of the loch, and fine view point of the loch. Resorted to the higher ground after the heather on the shore became too much like hard work.
Rough ground and small lochans near Loch an Aon Aite Quinag can be seen in the distance.  A good trek to get to these tiny lochans, very easy to lose yourself.  Scanned from a print.
Rough ground and small lochans near Loch an Aon Aite
Quinag can be seen in the distance. A good trek to get to these tiny lochans, very easy to lose yourself. Scanned from a print.
Gully at side of old wood
Gully at side of old wood
Small cairn on top of Cnoc Daimh View of Canisp, Suilven, Cul Mor, Cul Beag and Stac Pollaidh
Small cairn on top of Cnoc Daimh
View of Canisp, Suilven, Cul Mor, Cul Beag and Stac Pollaidh
Lochan
Lochan
Loch nan Uidhean Beaga
Loch nan Uidhean Beaga
Unnamed lochan
Unnamed lochan
Loch an Eich Uidhir
Loch an Eich Uidhir
Loch Crocach A most beautiful hill loch which provides excellent scenery and a great days fishing, with many thanks to the crofters trust, Assynt, for the hire of their boat.
Loch Crocach
A most beautiful hill loch which provides excellent scenery and a great days fishing, with many thanks to the crofters trust, Assynt, for the hire of their boat.
Loch Crocach islands
Loch Crocach islands
South east end of Loch Poll  Small falls at the river enters the loch, the main sound on a calm day.
South east end of Loch Poll
Small falls at the river enters the loch, the main sound on a calm day.
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Cnoc Daimh is located at Grid Ref: NC0928 (Lat: 58.204599, Lng: -5.2373042)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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