Cnoc Sheangan

Hill, Mountain in Caithness

Scotland

Cnoc Sheangan

Tree, Ruin and Cows
Tree, Ruin and Cows Credit: Peter Moore

Cnoc Sheangan, located in Caithness, Scotland, is a prominent hill that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Standing at an elevation of approximately 307 meters (1,007 feet), it is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking an outdoor adventure.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping terrain, making it accessible to people of various fitness levels. Its grassy slopes are adorned with wildflowers, adding to the picturesque beauty of the area. The summit of Cnoc Sheangan boasts a trig point, which serves as a marker for surveying purposes.

From the top of the hill, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the rugged Caithness coastline, the North Sea, and the distant Orkney Islands on clear days. The panoramic views also extend inland, showcasing the rolling green landscapes, scattered lochs, and charming villages that dot the region.

Cnoc Sheangan is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds of prey such as buzzards and kestrels. The hill provides an ideal habitat for these creatures, with its plentiful supply of prey and ample nesting sites.

Access to Cnoc Sheangan is relatively easy, with a well-defined path leading to the summit. The hill is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and photography. Its tranquil surroundings and unspoiled natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers exploring the Caithness region.

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Cnoc Sheangan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.279544/-3.4300584 or Grid Reference ND1633. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tree, Ruin and Cows
Tree, Ruin and Cows
Ruin near Badnagie - looking towards Morvern
Ruin near Badnagie - looking towards Morvern
Ruin and tree
Ruin and tree
Tree planting above the burn of Houstry, Caithness Each of the mounds of peat across the hillside has a deciduous tree planted in it.
Tree planting above the burn of Houstry, Caithness
Each of the mounds of peat across the hillside has a deciduous tree planted in it.
Deer fence above the Burn of Houstry, Caithness This fence doesn't appear on the current map (as viewed on Get-a-Map 19/04/12) and seems to have been erected to protect the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2906327">ND1533 : Tree planting above the burn of Houstry, Caithness</a>.
Deer fence above the Burn of Houstry, Caithness
This fence doesn't appear on the current map (as viewed on Get-a-Map 19/04/12) and seems to have been erected to protect the ND1533 : Tree planting above the burn of Houstry, Caithness.
Rusting Farm Equipment in Caithness An interesting looking piece of rusty machinery abandoned in a field near Houstry, Caithness, Scotland.
Rusting Farm Equipment in Caithness
An interesting looking piece of rusty machinery abandoned in a field near Houstry, Caithness, Scotland.
Wild Raspberries, Latheronwheel By the roadside.
Wild Raspberries, Latheronwheel
By the roadside.
Derelict Cottage at Smerral One of many derelict and ruined cottages in this area.
Derelict Cottage at Smerral
One of many derelict and ruined cottages in this area.
OS Cut mark at Smerral OS benchmark on the gable of a ruined croft building.
OS Cut mark at Smerral
OS benchmark on the gable of a ruined croft building.
Tree, Houstry This tree caught my eye on a bleak morning.
Tree, Houstry
This tree caught my eye on a bleak morning.
Tree Reflections Near the Houstry Road.
Tree Reflections
Near the Houstry Road.
Winter Solstice at Achnagoul Standing Stone I came here in hope of observing the Solstice sunrise but cloud and drizzle put paid to that!
Winter Solstice at Achnagoul Standing Stone
I came here in hope of observing the Solstice sunrise but cloud and drizzle put paid to that!
OS Benchmark near Badnagie On a ruined building near Badnagie is this old cut mark.
OS Benchmark near Badnagie
On a ruined building near Badnagie is this old cut mark.
Derelict Building near Badnagie One of a few abandoned farm buildings near Badnagie. I often admire the colour the rusty roof turns.
Derelict Building near Badnagie
One of a few abandoned farm buildings near Badnagie. I often admire the colour the rusty roof turns.
Houstry Standing Stone A fine standing stone on sloping moorland.
Houstry Standing Stone
A fine standing stone on sloping moorland.
Solstice Watchers The very first glimpse of the sun rising after the longest night.
Solstice Watchers
The very first glimpse of the sun rising after the longest night.
Solstice Watchers The sun further arisen after the longest night of the year.
Solstice Watchers
The sun further arisen after the longest night of the year.
Track near Smerral and Latheronwheel, Caithness
Track near Smerral and Latheronwheel, Caithness
Show me another place!

Cnoc Sheangan is located at Grid Ref: ND1633 (Lat: 58.279544, Lng: -3.4300584)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///patrolled.stores.proposes. Near Dunbeath, Highland

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