Cnoc na Tuppat

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Cnoc na Tuppat

Glen Calvie Looking up this well wooded glen, former home of the folk who signed the kirk windows at Croick, to Carn Cuinneag.
Glen Calvie Credit: Richard Webb

Cnoc na Tuppat is a small hill located in Ross-shire, Scotland. It stands at an elevation of 220 meters (722 feet) above sea level and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is part of the Scottish Highlands, known for its rugged beauty and diverse wildlife.

Cnoc na Tuppat is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with a well-marked trail leading to the summit. The hike is considered moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the sight of native plants and animals, including heather, gorse, and red deer.

At the top of Cnoc na Tuppat, hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including nearby lochs and mountains. On a clear day, it is possible to see all the way to the coast. The hill is also home to a variety of bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching.

Overall, Cnoc na Tuppat is a picturesque and peaceful destination for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Cnoc na Tuppat Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.853852/-4.5667773 or Grid Reference NH4787. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glen Calvie Looking up this well wooded glen, former home of the folk who signed the kirk windows at Croick, to Carn Cuinneag.
Glen Calvie
Looking up this well wooded glen, former home of the folk who signed the kirk windows at Croick, to Carn Cuinneag.
The Bridge  to Glen Calvie Lodge Crossing the River Carron this bridge takes you to the Glencalvie Lodge.
The Bridge to Glen Calvie Lodge
Crossing the River Carron this bridge takes you to the Glencalvie Lodge.
A Tree House at Glen Calvie Lodge Or it might be a look out post as I then had a car tail me around as I took more photos.
A Tree House at Glen Calvie Lodge
Or it might be a look out post as I then had a car tail me around as I took more photos.
The River Carron Looking up the River Carron from the Glen Calvie Lodge.
The River Carron
Looking up the River Carron from the Glen Calvie Lodge.
Looking down the River Diebidale towards Glen Calvie Beautiful natural woodland on the banks of the River Diebidale.
Looking down the River Diebidale towards Glen Calvie
Beautiful natural woodland on the banks of the River Diebidale.
Ruinous Salachie Lodge Situated in a remote area above Glen Calvie
Ruinous Salachie Lodge
Situated in a remote area above Glen Calvie
Ruins of Croft Garvalt
Ruins of Croft Garvalt
Ruins of Croft at Garvalt
Ruins of Croft at Garvalt
Bridge over Garbh Allt
Bridge over Garbh Allt
Ruined Croft at Garvalt and Garbh Allt
Ruined Croft at Garvalt and Garbh Allt
Gates and cattle grid leading to Glencalvie Lodge
Gates and cattle grid leading to Glencalvie Lodge
NW from Cnoc na Tuppat This is a Yeaman summit above Glencalvie Lodge, Alladale. The view N W includes the classic peaks of Suilven and Canisp, with Ben More Assynt R of centre.
NW from Cnoc na Tuppat
This is a Yeaman summit above Glencalvie Lodge, Alladale. The view N W includes the classic peaks of Suilven and Canisp, with Ben More Assynt R of centre.
Carn Chuinneag from Cnoc na Tuppat From the heathery Yeaman summit, the Corbett displays its characteristic profile
Carn Chuinneag from Cnoc na Tuppat
From the heathery Yeaman summit, the Corbett displays its characteristic profile
Forest near Glencalvie Lodge Opposite the lodge and buildings, part of a large area of native woodland at the head of Strathcarron.  With at least two estates here having an active reforestation programme the future is looking good for the trees.
Forest near Glencalvie Lodge
Opposite the lodge and buildings, part of a large area of native woodland at the head of Strathcarron. With at least two estates here having an active reforestation programme the future is looking good for the trees.
Garvallt Looking across the glen to where the Garbh Allt emerges from its gorge. Cnoc na Tuppat in the background.
Garvallt
Looking across the glen to where the Garbh Allt emerges from its gorge. Cnoc na Tuppat in the background.
Tree house at Glencalvie Lodge
Tree house at Glencalvie Lodge
Tree house at Glencalvie Lodge
Tree house at Glencalvie Lodge
Glencalvie Lodge The gardens and grounds are beautifully-kept.
Glencalvie Lodge
The gardens and grounds are beautifully-kept.
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Cnoc na Tuppat is located at Grid Ref: NH4787 (Lat: 57.853852, Lng: -4.5667773)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///waxer.triathlon.exonerate. Near Lairg, Highland

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Located within 500m of 57.853852,-4.5667773
Cnoc na Tuppat
Ele: 436
Ele Ft: 1432
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 57.8533862/-4.5667994
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