Strath Cluanie

Valley in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Strath Cluanie

A87 approaching the Cluanie Inn Beside Loch Cluanie
A87 approaching the Cluanie Inn Credit: Chris Morgan

Strath Cluanie, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a picturesque valley surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Situated in the western Highlands, it stretches for approximately 16 miles, running east to west between Loch Cluanie and Loch Loyne.

The valley is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, characterized by towering mountains, deep glens, and sparkling lochs. The iconic peaks of the Five Sisters of Kintail dominate the skyline, providing a breathtaking backdrop to the valley. These mountains attract climbers and hikers from all over the world, offering challenging routes and rewarding views.

The valley is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with its moorlands, woodlands, and waterways providing habitats for various species. Red deer, golden eagles, and otters can often be spotted, adding to the area's natural charm.

Historically, Strath Cluanie has been an important thoroughfare, serving as a route between the east and west coasts of Scotland. The A87 road runs through the valley, connecting Invergarry to the east with Kyle of Lochalsh to the west. This road provides access to the beautiful Isle of Skye and the famous Eilean Donan Castle.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Strath Cluanie offers a range of opportunities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The valley's remote and tranquil setting also makes it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and solitude.

Overall, Strath Cluanie is a stunning valley in the Scottish Highlands, offering both striking scenery and a wealth of outdoor activities to be enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.

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Strath Cluanie Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.14625/-5.0756421 or Grid Reference NH1410. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A87 approaching the Cluanie Inn Beside Loch Cluanie
A87 approaching the Cluanie Inn
Beside Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
North shore of Loch Cluanie
North shore of Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
Loch Cluanie
Welcome to Skye and Lochalsh The sign at the side of the A87 road welcomes travellers to Skye and Lochalsh, though there are some miles still to go before reaching Skye. The water is Loch Cluanie - a hydro-electricity scheme reservoir.
Welcome to Skye and Lochalsh
The sign at the side of the A87 road welcomes travellers to Skye and Lochalsh, though there are some miles still to go before reaching Skye. The water is Loch Cluanie - a hydro-electricity scheme reservoir.
Loch Cluanie A view across the loch from the roadside, whilst we had a rest on our long journey to Skye.
Loch Cluanie
A view across the loch from the roadside, whilst we had a rest on our long journey to Skye.
Loch Cluanie at Lundie The ridge on the far side of this inlet of the loch is shown on maps as an island, but after recent dry weather it is now (temporarily) a peninsula.
Loch Cluanie at Lundie
The ridge on the far side of this inlet of the loch is shown on maps as an island, but after recent dry weather it is now (temporarily) a peninsula.
Lochside Track at Lundie The track descends to the shore of Loch Cluanie. On the far shore is Beinn Loinne (775 metres).
Lochside Track at Lundie
The track descends to the shore of Loch Cluanie. On the far shore is Beinn Loinne (775 metres).
Chimneys in Loch Cluanie The chimneys belong to a one of the bungalows that was to the north of Corrielair Lodge.  All these buildings were submerged in the 1950s on completion of the hydro electric dam across the glen.
Since the late 1990s the level of the Loch Cluanie falls dramatically each autumn exposing the chimneys.
Chimneys in Loch Cluanie
The chimneys belong to a one of the bungalows that was to the north of Corrielair Lodge. All these buildings were submerged in the 1950s on completion of the hydro electric dam across the glen. Since the late 1990s the level of the Loch Cluanie falls dramatically each autumn exposing the chimneys.
Loch Cluanie The size of the loch is exaggerated on Ordnance Survey maps, there is no large island, nor a loch upstream of the bridge by the Cluanie Inn.
Loch Cluanie
The size of the loch is exaggerated on Ordnance Survey maps, there is no large island, nor a loch upstream of the bridge by the Cluanie Inn.
A87, Strath Cluanie Beside Loch Cluanie.
A87, Strath Cluanie
Beside Loch Cluanie.
Winter at Loch Cluanie
Winter at Loch Cluanie
View to Craig a' Mhàim from the A87 Looking over Loch Cluanie to the mountain, from the layby at this point of the A87. The mountain forms the eastern end of the 12km "south Glen Shiel ridge".
View to Craig a' Mhàim from the A87
Looking over Loch Cluanie to the mountain, from the layby at this point of the A87. The mountain forms the eastern end of the 12km "south Glen Shiel ridge".
View towards Sgùrr nan Conbhairean Taken looking north west from the summit plateau of Carn Ghluasaid.
View towards Sgùrr nan Conbhairean
Taken looking north west from the summit plateau of Carn Ghluasaid.
Old military road and transmitter, Strath Cluanie
Old military road and transmitter, Strath Cluanie
Stalkers path, Carn Ghluasaid
Stalkers path, Carn Ghluasaid
Old military road, Strath Cluanie
Old military road, Strath Cluanie
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Strath Cluanie is located at Grid Ref: NH1410 (Lat: 57.14625, Lng: -5.0756421)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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