An Gleannan

Valley in Argyllshire

Scotland

An Gleannan

Track to Killean The path crosses a steep grassy hillside at Achdabeg.
Track to Killean Credit: Richard Webb

An Gleannan, also known as Glen, is a picturesque valley located in Argyllshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, this enchanting valley offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Covering an area of approximately 10 square miles, An Gleannan is characterized by its rugged terrain, lush greenery, and meandering rivers. The valley is surrounded by majestic mountains, such as Ben Cruachan and Beinn Eunaich, which provide a dramatic backdrop to the scenery.

The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Walking and hiking trails crisscross the hills and valleys, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors may also spot red deer, golden eagles, and otters in their natural habitat.

An Gleannan is rich in history and has several archaeological sites of interest. Ancient ruins, including standing stones and burial cairns, dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, can be found scattered throughout the valley. These sites provide a glimpse into the lives of the early inhabitants of the area.

The valley is also home to a small community of residents who have preserved the traditional way of life. Visitors can experience the warm hospitality of the locals, who take great pride in their heritage and are happy to share their stories and customs.

With its serene beauty, rich history, and abundant wildlife, An Gleannan is a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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An Gleannan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.418751/-5.6919194 or Grid Reference NM7231. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track to Killean The path crosses a steep grassy hillside at Achdabeg.
Track to Killean
The path crosses a steep grassy hillside at Achdabeg.
Allt na Teangaidh Burn at Achdabeg.
Allt na Teangaidh
Burn at Achdabeg.
Maol an t-Searraich Summit to the north of Carn Bàn.
Maol an t-Searraich
Summit to the north of Carn Bàn.
Distant View Towards Carn Bàn A distant view towards Carn Bàn with its visible trig point.
Distant View Towards Carn Bàn
A distant view towards Carn Bàn with its visible trig point.
Woods, Creagan Mòr Woodland above Loch Spelve.
Woods, Creagan Mòr
Woodland above Loch Spelve.
Loch a' Ghleannain Looking north from over the Firth of Lorn, en route from Glasgow to Barra, to the settlement and loch of Loch Don.
Loch a' Ghleannain
Looking north from over the Firth of Lorn, en route from Glasgow to Barra, to the settlement and loch of Loch Don.
Bridge over Leth-fhonn near Lochdon, Mull Category B Listed bridge probably built in 1790 when the road from Grass Point to Aros was constructed at the instigation of the 5th Duke of Argyll. The span is 10.7m with a 3.7m wide road.
Bridge over Leth-fhonn near Lochdon, Mull
Category B Listed bridge probably built in 1790 when the road from Grass Point to Aros was constructed at the instigation of the 5th Duke of Argyll. The span is 10.7m with a 3.7m wide road.
Looking east from Auchnacraig Ben Cruachan in the distance
Looking east from Auchnacraig
Ben Cruachan in the distance
Bridge on the road to Grass Point
Bridge on the road to Grass Point
Abhainn Barr Chailleach
Abhainn Barr Chailleach
Leth-fhonn Marshes Marshland by Loch Don and Grasspoint.
Leth-fhonn Marshes
Marshland by Loch Don and Grasspoint.
Deer by Auchnacraig Deer in a field by Auchnacraig Lodges with woodland behind.
Deer by Auchnacraig
Deer in a field by Auchnacraig Lodges with woodland behind.
Ardnadrochit Farm Building An old farm building at Ardnadrochit Farm.
Ardnadrochit Farm Building
An old farm building at Ardnadrochit Farm.
Wetland before Leth-fhonn Boggy ground between the roadside and the water of Leth-fhonn.
Wetland before Leth-fhonn
Boggy ground between the roadside and the water of Leth-fhonn.
Lochdon Bridge The road bridge at Lochdon carrying the grass Point Road by Leth-fhonn.
Lochdon Bridge
The road bridge at Lochdon carrying the grass Point Road by Leth-fhonn.
Lochdon Free Kirk The free kirk at Loch Don, built in 1852 to accommodate the free church members who since 1843 had to meet in various irregular places because of the local landlord.
Lochdon Free Kirk
The free kirk at Loch Don, built in 1852 to accommodate the free church members who since 1843 had to meet in various irregular places because of the local landlord.
Lochdon Otter Sculpture If you find otters hard to photograph then this is for you. It marks the start point of a local nature trail.
Lochdon Otter Sculpture
If you find otters hard to photograph then this is for you. It marks the start point of a local nature trail.
The Free Church of Scotland at Lochdon A simple church at the small settlement of Lochdon.
The gravestone in the foreground is the marker for David Davis of the Postal Telegraph Service who died in 1879 in the hills nearby.
The Free Church of Scotland at Lochdon
A simple church at the small settlement of Lochdon. The gravestone in the foreground is the marker for David Davis of the Postal Telegraph Service who died in 1879 in the hills nearby.
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An Gleannan is located at Grid Ref: NM7231 (Lat: 56.418751, Lng: -5.6919194)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

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