Glac Bheag

Valley in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Glac Bheag

Lochan north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
Lochan north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle Credit: ian shiell

Glac Bheag is a picturesque valley located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst the stunning landscape of the Scottish Highlands, this valley is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

The valley is characterized by its rolling hills, lush green meadows, and crystal-clear streams that flow through the landscape. It is surrounded by towering mountains, including the majestic Ben Lomond, which adds to the scenic charm of the area. The valley is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.

Glac Bheag offers numerous outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. Hiking trails crisscross through the valley, providing opportunities for scenic walks and challenging climbs. The valley is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with a diverse range of bird species inhabiting the area.

The small village of Glac Bheag is located at the heart of the valley, with a close-knit community that warmly welcomes visitors. The village features traditional Scottish architecture and charming cottages, giving it a quaint and inviting atmosphere. Visitors can explore the village and discover local shops, cafes, and pubs, where they can indulge in traditional Scottish cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.

Overall, Glac Bheag is a hidden gem in Stirlingshire, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the rich Scottish culture.

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Glac Bheag Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.127542/-4.5327305 or Grid Reference NS4295. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lochan north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
Lochan north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
Lochan north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Lochan north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Knoll on ridge north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
Knoll on ridge north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
Tagged sapling Scots Pine on ridge north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle I wonder what the tagging will achieve nice though it is to see the natural inhabitants thrive?
Tagged sapling Scots Pine on ridge north-east of Stob a' Choin Duibh near Aberfoyle
I wonder what the tagging will achieve nice though it is to see the natural inhabitants thrive?
Waterfall on burn draining off north side of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Waterfall on burn draining off north side of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Bog north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Bog north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Fence line heading east from line of Drymen High Road path in Loch Ard Forest  near Aberfoyle
Fence line heading east from line of Drymen High Road path in Loch Ard Forest near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Looking towards north ridge of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Looking towards north ridge of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
View south from ridge carrying the High Road to Drymen
View south from ridge carrying the High Road to Drymen
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Burn course north of Beinn Bhreac near Aberfoyle
Looking up ridge system towards Stob a' Choin Duibh
Looking up ridge system towards Stob a' Choin Duibh
Burn course draining down into Loch Ard Forest from slopes of  Stob a' Choin Duibh
Burn course draining down into Loch Ard Forest from slopes of Stob a' Choin Duibh
Boggy source of burn flowing down into Loch Ard Forest near Aberfoyle
Boggy source of burn flowing down into Loch Ard Forest near Aberfoyle
Ground north of Binnean nan Gobhar in Loch Ard Forest North-west slopes of Binnean nan Gobhar's north-east outlier. The big one in the distance may be Ben Lui.
Ground north of Binnean nan Gobhar in Loch Ard Forest
North-west slopes of Binnean nan Gobhar's north-east outlier. The big one in the distance may be Ben Lui.
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Glac Bheag is located at Grid Ref: NS4295 (Lat: 56.127542, Lng: -4.5327305)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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