Cnoc nan Gall

Hill, Mountain in Sutherland

Scotland

Cnoc nan Gall

Flow Country View The Caithness Flow Country, viewed from the train on the way from Inverness to Thurso, a line which uses a most interesting and scenic route.  Clàr Loch lies in the next square.
Flow Country View Credit: Mary and Angus Hogg

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Images are sourced within 2km of 58.361288/-3.8108944 or Grid Reference NC9442. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flow Country View The Caithness Flow Country, viewed from the train on the way from Inverness to Thurso, a line which uses a most interesting and scenic route.  Clàr Loch lies in the next square.
Flow Country View
The Caithness Flow Country, viewed from the train on the way from Inverness to Thurso, a line which uses a most interesting and scenic route. Clàr Loch lies in the next square.
Ruined housed glimpsed as train speeds by....
Ruined housed glimpsed as train speeds by....
Trackside Ruin Living here by the line between Forsinard and Altnabreac must have been a very lonely life.
Trackside Ruin
Living here by the line between Forsinard and Altnabreac must have been a very lonely life.
Moorland View Forest and moorland viewed from a train on the way to Thurso near the end of October.
Moorland View
Forest and moorland viewed from a train on the way to Thurso near the end of October.
Moorland Burn An autumn view from a train on the way to Thurso.
Moorland Burn
An autumn view from a train on the way to Thurso.
Towards Clàr Loch Viewed in autumn sunshine from a Thurso-bound train. For a different view, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3088579">NC9543 : Flow Country View</a>
Towards Clàr Loch
Viewed in autumn sunshine from a Thurso-bound train. For a different view, see NC9543 : Flow Country View
Snow fence glimpsed as north bound crosses the Flow Country
Snow fence glimpsed as north bound crosses the Flow Country
Looking South along the Caithness/Sutherland border The Caithness/Sutherland border
Looking South along the Caithness/Sutherland border
The Caithness/Sutherland border
Looking North from Channain Hill towards Slettil Hill
Looking North from Channain Hill towards Slettil Hill
Fences by the Far North Line in the Flow Country Dramatic lighting in the Flow Country.
Fences by the Far North Line in the Flow Country
Dramatic lighting in the Flow Country.
Fence by the Far North Line in the Flow Country This section offence is in better shape than elsewhere on the line in the Flow Country.
Fence by the Far North Line in the Flow Country
This section offence is in better shape than elsewhere on the line in the Flow Country.
The Flow Country east of Forsinard As seen through the window of a train on the Far North Line. The snow fences would seem to be symbolic rather than strategic.
The Flow Country east of Forsinard
As seen through the window of a train on the Far North Line. The snow fences would seem to be symbolic rather than strategic.
Snow fencing beside the Far North Line With the Flow bog beyond and Sletill Hill on the left.
Snow fencing beside the Far North Line
With the Flow bog beyond and Sletill Hill on the left.
Ruined House near Forsinard This ruin stands by the railway in a remote place.
Ruined House near Forsinard
This ruin stands by the railway in a remote place.
Baledigle Forest Looking over the north west part of the forest with the Ben Griams behind.
Baledigle Forest
Looking over the north west part of the forest with the Ben Griams behind.
The Ca na Catanach entering Baledigle Forest The old road of Ca na Catanach is faintly marked by a shallow channel in the peat as it enters the forest.
The Ca na Catanach entering Baledigle Forest
The old road of Ca na Catanach is faintly marked by a shallow channel in the peat as it enters the forest.
The Far North Railway Line The railway crossing the Caithness peatlands at Baden Dubh.
The Far North Railway Line
The railway crossing the Caithness peatlands at Baden Dubh.
The Ca na Catanach Track A faint trough in the peat marks the route of the Ca na Catanach as it descends from Cnoc nan Gall towards the railway.
The Ca na Catanach Track
A faint trough in the peat marks the route of the Ca na Catanach as it descends from Cnoc nan Gall towards the railway.
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Cnoc nan Gall is located at Grid Ref: NC9442 (Lat: 58.361288, Lng: -3.8108944)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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