Glac Bhradach

Valley in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Glac Bhradach

Inlet off Loch nan Uamh Taken from the end of a narrow lane that ends at this point. Not a good place to come by car and expect to find a turning space. Worth the visit to see the black throated diver.
Inlet off Loch nan Uamh Credit: Gordon Hatton

Glac Bhradach is a beautiful valley located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Newtonmore, Glac Bhradach is known for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The valley is surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Glac Bhradach is home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and otters, making it a great spot for wildlife watching and photography. The valley is also known for its diverse plant life, with a variety of rare and protected species found in the area.

Visitors to Glac Bhradach can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking in the scenic surroundings. The valley is also a great place for fishing, with several rivers and streams running through the area.

Overall, Glac Bhradach is a hidden gem in the Scottish Highlands, offering visitors a peaceful retreat in the midst of stunning natural beauty. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures or simply a place to relax and unwind, Glac Bhradach has something to offer everyone.

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Glac Bhradach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.90617/-5.7997192 or Grid Reference NM6885. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Inlet off Loch nan Uamh Taken from the end of a narrow lane that ends at this point. Not a good place to come by car and expect to find a turning space. Worth the visit to see the black throated diver.
Inlet off Loch nan Uamh
Taken from the end of a narrow lane that ends at this point. Not a good place to come by car and expect to find a turning space. Worth the visit to see the black throated diver.
Traffic lights on the A830 approaching Borrodale Bridge
Traffic lights on the A830 approaching Borrodale Bridge
The A830 adjacent to the West Highland Railway below Carn Mor
The A830 adjacent to the West Highland Railway below Carn Mor
Woodland within ravine of Borrodale Burn Deep ravine of the Borrodale Burn, containing trees, in contrast to the moorland above.
Woodland within ravine of Borrodale Burn
Deep ravine of the Borrodale Burn, containing trees, in contrast to the moorland above.
View of railway from above Borrodale tunnel View of single-track railway to Mallaig taken from above Borrodale tunnel
View of railway from above Borrodale tunnel
View of single-track railway to Mallaig taken from above Borrodale tunnel
Flat raised beach near Druimdarroch, below Arisaig House Flat grassland on a raised beach, near Arisaig House
Flat raised beach near Druimdarroch, below Arisaig House
Flat grassland on a raised beach, near Arisaig House
Spectacular folded rocks on foreshore Foreshore near Druimindarroch showing spectacular fold within metamorphosed Moine rocks.
Spectacular folded rocks on foreshore
Foreshore near Druimindarroch showing spectacular fold within metamorphosed Moine rocks.
No through road to Borrodale
No through road to Borrodale
A830 towards Mallaig
A830 towards Mallaig
Road to Druimindarroch
Road to Druimindarroch
A830 towards Mallaig
A830 towards Mallaig
Gated road to Carnach
Gated road to Carnach
Rough track under Larichmore Viaduct
Rough track under Larichmore Viaduct
A830 towards Beasdale
A830 towards Beasdale
Farmyard at Borrodale House farm
Farmyard at Borrodale House farm
Buildings at Borrodale House farm
Buildings at Borrodale House farm
Tiny building near Borrodale House Looks like it's probably been some kind of animal shelter.
Tiny building near Borrodale House
Looks like it's probably been some kind of animal shelter.
Moorland northeast of the railway Seen from the train the bleak moorland shows a just a few spots of colour: rhododendron escapes - probably from the gardens of Borrowdale or Arisaig Houses nearby.
Moorland northeast of the railway
Seen from the train the bleak moorland shows a just a few spots of colour: rhododendron escapes - probably from the gardens of Borrowdale or Arisaig Houses nearby.
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Glac Bhradach is located at Grid Ref: NM6885 (Lat: 56.90617, Lng: -5.7997192)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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