Sìdhean Mòr

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Sìdhean Mòr

Snow covered road through Tomich
Snow covered road through Tomich Credit: Steven Brown

Sìdhean Mòr is a prominent hill located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. It is part of the Scottish Highlands and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. With an elevation of approximately 540 meters (1,772 feet), Sìdhean Mòr is not considered a mountain but falls within the category of a hill.

The hill is situated near the village of Contin, about 15 miles west of Inverness. It is known for its rugged and rocky terrain, covered with heather, grasses, and scattered trees. The slopes of Sìdhean Mòr are relatively steep, and it can be a challenging climb for hikers and mountaineers.

Hiking to the summit of Sìdhean Mòr is a popular activity for outdoor enthusiasts. The ascent can be taken from various starting points, including the nearby villages of Contin and Strathpeffer. The climb rewards visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Ben Wyvis mountain range and the Cromarty Firth.

Sìdhean Mòr is also known for its rich wildlife. The hill is home to a variety of bird species, such as golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and red kites. Hikers may also spot deer, rabbits, and other small mammals along the way.

Overall, Sìdhean Mòr offers a challenging yet rewarding outdoor experience for those seeking stunning views, wildlife encounters, and a taste of the Scottish Highlands' natural beauty.

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Sìdhean Mòr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.299942/-4.7853675 or Grid Reference NH3226. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Snow covered road through Tomich
Snow covered road through Tomich
Lord Tweedmouth memorial in Tomich
Lord Tweedmouth memorial in Tomich
Coach House Cafe, Tomich This building previously included Tomich post office, but seems that closed a few years ago. Still an old postbox on the wall, and a lamp box in front, as well as a defibrillator.
Coach House Cafe, Tomich
This building previously included Tomich post office, but seems that closed a few years ago. Still an old postbox on the wall, and a lamp box in front, as well as a defibrillator.
Golden Retriever statue, Tomich A statue next to the road, in Tomich.

As it says on the plaque:

The Golden Retriever
Beloved the world over
First bred on the Guisachan Estate by Lord Tweedmouth in 1868
This tribute statue was erected on 10th August 2014 by the Friends of Guisachan
Golden Retriever statue, Tomich
A statue next to the road, in Tomich. As it says on the plaque: The Golden Retriever Beloved the world over First bred on the Guisachan Estate by Lord Tweedmouth in 1868 This tribute statue was erected on 10th August 2014 by the Friends of Guisachan
Coach House Cafe, Tomich Former post office.
Coach House Cafe, Tomich
Former post office.
Cafe Open Closed of course.
Cafe Open
Closed of course.
Looking north east through Tomich
Looking north east through Tomich
Bringing home the firewood at Tomich
Bringing home the firewood at Tomich
Street scene in Tomich
Street scene in Tomich
The road out of Tomich
The road out of Tomich
Former Post Office and Cafe at Tomich
Former Post Office and Cafe at Tomich
Bridge north of Tomich
Bridge north of Tomich
The Golden Retriever statue in Tomich Lord Tweedmouth established this breed in 1868
The Golden Retriever statue in Tomich
Lord Tweedmouth established this breed in 1868
Minor road approaching Tomich Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching Tomich
Looking south-eastward.
Road at Tomich Looking north-eastward.
Road at Tomich
Looking north-eastward.
Sliabh an Ruighe Dhuibh can be seen through firebreak on coffin road
Sliabh an Ruighe Dhuibh can be seen through firebreak on coffin road
Fence going north to Clach na Lorgach
Fence going north to Clach na Lorgach
Loch nam Freumh from near forestry gate
Loch nam Freumh from near forestry gate
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Sìdhean Mòr is located at Grid Ref: NH3226 (Lat: 57.299942, Lng: -4.7853675)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///perch.marsh.dumpling. Near Cannich, Highland

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Located within 500m of 57.299942,-4.7853675
Design: barrel
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 57.3017955/-4.7906748
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