Cnoc nan Gearr

Hill, Mountain in Sutherland

Scotland

Cnoc nan Gearr

View from Minor road near Bridge of Horn
View from Minor road near Bridge of Horn Credit: Dave Thompson

Cnoc nan Gearr is a hill located in the county of Sutherland, in the northern part of Scotland. It is part of the Scottish Highlands and is situated near the village of Golspie. The hill stands at an elevation of approximately 217 meters (712 feet) above sea level.

Cnoc nan Gearr is known for its stunning views of the surrounding landscape. From the summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of the North Sea to the east and the picturesque countryside to the west. On clear days, it is also possible to see the distant peaks of the Ben Wyvis mountain range to the south.

The hill is easily accessible to hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, with several trails leading to the summit. The ascent is relatively gentle, making it suitable for individuals of various fitness levels. Along the way, hikers can admire the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit the area, including heather, bilberry, and various species of birds.

Cnoc nan Gearr is also steeped in history and folklore. It is said to have been a meeting place for local clans in ancient times. Additionally, there are remnants of an Iron Age fort located on the hill, adding to its historical significance.

Overall, Cnoc nan Gearr offers a great opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and history of the Scottish Highlands. Whether it is for a leisurely hike or a chance to take in breathtaking views, this hill is a must-visit destination in Sutherland.

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Cnoc nan Gearr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.001397/-4.0445492 or Grid Reference NC7903. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View from Minor road near Bridge of Horn
View from Minor road near Bridge of Horn
Grouse Moors on the slopes of Beinn Lunndaidh No name for these two aesthetically pleasing bumps. My friend Freud wasn't with me today.
Grouse Moors on the slopes of Beinn Lunndaidh
No name for these two aesthetically pleasing bumps. My friend Freud wasn't with me today.
Merging/diverging tracks By pass loop created when the Kilbruar windfarm was being constructed
Merging/diverging tracks
By pass loop created when the Kilbruar windfarm was being constructed
Herd of Deer behind Beinn Lunndaidh On a ridge of land to the west of Beinn Lunndaidh
Herd of Deer behind Beinn Lunndaidh
On a ridge of land to the west of Beinn Lunndaidh
Summit to the North Side of Beinn Lunndaidh
Summit to the North Side of Beinn Lunndaidh
Plantation on the side of Cnoc nan Gearr A clearing among the trees below Cnoc nan Gearr (344m, hill) in Dunrobin Glen in Sutherland.
Plantation on the side of Cnoc nan Gearr
A clearing among the trees below Cnoc nan Gearr (344m, hill) in Dunrobin Glen in Sutherland.
View of Dunrobin Glen from Cnoc nan Gearr Plantations in Dunrobin Glen, broken up by a network of avenues and broad tracks, which act as fire breaks.  Over the hills in the background, the tops of some wind turbines at Kilbraur windfarm can just be seen, about 3 miles away.
View of Dunrobin Glen from Cnoc nan Gearr
Plantations in Dunrobin Glen, broken up by a network of avenues and broad tracks, which act as fire breaks. Over the hills in the background, the tops of some wind turbines at Kilbraur windfarm can just be seen, about 3 miles away.
Above Glen Rock in Dunrobin Glen View East over the saddle between Cnoc nan Gearr and Glen Rock.  In the background is the Moray Firth (east coast).
Above Glen Rock in Dunrobin Glen
View East over the saddle between Cnoc nan Gearr and Glen Rock. In the background is the Moray Firth (east coast).
In the Valley at the top of Dunrobin Glen
In the Valley at the top of Dunrobin Glen
Bridge of Horn in Dunrobin Glen View west over the Bridge of Horn, a small arch bridge which carries the single track Dunrobin Glen road over the Allt Horn watercourse.
Bridge of Horn in Dunrobin Glen
View west over the Bridge of Horn, a small arch bridge which carries the single track Dunrobin Glen road over the Allt Horn watercourse.
OS Trig Point on Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland View facing west across central Sutherland, Scottish Highlands.
OS Trig Point on Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland
View facing west across central Sutherland, Scottish Highlands.
Corner Fence Post on the Moors near Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland View facing inland over Knockarthur towards the upper Strath Brora area.
Corner Fence Post on the Moors near Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland
View facing inland over Knockarthur towards the upper Strath Brora area.
View over Loch Salachaidh, Sutherland
View over Loch Salachaidh, Sutherland
View Northwest from Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland
View Northwest from Beinn Lunndaidh, Sutherland
Bridge of Horn, Dunrobin Glen, Sutherland Carries the Dunrobin Glen road over the Allt Horn stream.
Bridge of Horn, Dunrobin Glen, Sutherland
Carries the Dunrobin Glen road over the Allt Horn stream.
Triangulation Pillar, Ben Lundie No flush bracket on this pillar. Quite a few in Sutherland were built like this.
Triangulation Pillar, Ben Lundie
No flush bracket on this pillar. Quite a few in Sutherland were built like this.
View from minor road
View from minor road
No Kilbrauer traffic today! The road constructed for the supply of windfarm equipment, closed and unused at this time.
No Kilbrauer traffic today!
The road constructed for the supply of windfarm equipment, closed and unused at this time.
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Cnoc nan Gearr is located at Grid Ref: NC7903 (Lat: 58.001397, Lng: -4.0445492)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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