Glen Mazeran

Valley in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Glen Mazeran

Cattle gridded minor road near Glenmazeran Lodge Looking northward.
Cattle gridded minor road near Glenmazeran Lodge Credit: Peter Wood

Glen Mazeran is a picturesque valley located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. The valley is known for its stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush greenery, and a meandering river running through its center. The valley is surrounded by towering mountains, providing a dramatic backdrop to the peaceful landscape.

Glen Mazeran is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. The valley is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including red deer, otters, and a variety of bird species.

The tranquil atmosphere of Glen Mazeran makes it an ideal place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the riverbank, enjoy a picnic in the meadows, or simply take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

In addition to its natural beauty, Glen Mazeran also has a rich history, with ancient ruins and archaeological sites scattered throughout the valley. The valley is a place where visitors can connect with nature, explore the past, and experience the true essence of the Scottish Highlands.

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Glen Mazeran Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.273338/-4.1037858 or Grid Reference NH7322. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cattle gridded minor road near Glenmazeran Lodge Looking northward.
Cattle gridded minor road near Glenmazeran Lodge
Looking northward.
Minor road and River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge Looking south-westward.
Minor road and River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge
Looking south-westward.
Minor road on the flank of Cnoc Thulagain Looking south-westward towards  Daltomach.
Minor road on the flank of Cnoc Thulagain
Looking south-westward towards Daltomach.
Minor road on the flank of Creag Bhinnean Looking south-westward towards the River Findhorn.
Minor road on the flank of Creag Bhinnean
Looking south-westward towards the River Findhorn.
Minor road heading towards Daltomach Looking northward.
Minor road heading towards Daltomach
Looking northward.
Road works near Glenmazeran Lodge A cattle grid is being installed.
Road works near Glenmazeran Lodge
A cattle grid is being installed.
The River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge Looking upstream, to a point where Strathdearn narrows considerably.
The River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge
Looking upstream, to a point where Strathdearn narrows considerably.
Looking across the River Findhorn Here Strathdearn is at its narrowest. On the opposite side of the river, two plantations flank the Allt a' Mhuilinn as it descends to the Findhorn.
Looking across the River Findhorn
Here Strathdearn is at its narrowest. On the opposite side of the river, two plantations flank the Allt a' Mhuilinn as it descends to the Findhorn.
Western end of Creag Dubh Very steep slopes drop to the Findhorn.
Western end of Creag Dubh
Very steep slopes drop to the Findhorn.
Road and river under Creag Bhinnein Steep slopes drop from on high to the road and river.
Road and river under Creag Bhinnein
Steep slopes drop from on high to the road and river.
River Findhorn
River Findhorn
River Findhorn
River Findhorn
Estate houses, Glenmazeran Estate
Estate houses, Glenmazeran Estate
River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge
River Findhorn near Glenmazeran Lodge
Passing Place - Strath Dearn Looking down on the River Findhorn from a passing place on the single track road to Coignafearn
Passing Place - Strath Dearn
Looking down on the River Findhorn from a passing place on the single track road to Coignafearn
River Findhorn and Creag Dhubh
River Findhorn and Creag Dhubh
Strathdearn and River Findhorn Looking upstream.
Strathdearn and River Findhorn
Looking upstream.
New barriers beside the Coignafearn road There were nearly half a mile of clearly new barriers beside this road. As it is a cul-de-sac in Strathdearn with relatively few residents (though perhaps plenty of walking visitors) I was surprised that the expense had been thought justified. I presume that there had been some unfortunate accidents.
New barriers beside the Coignafearn road
There were nearly half a mile of clearly new barriers beside this road. As it is a cul-de-sac in Strathdearn with relatively few residents (though perhaps plenty of walking visitors) I was surprised that the expense had been thought justified. I presume that there had been some unfortunate accidents.
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Glen Mazeran is located at Grid Ref: NH7322 (Lat: 57.273338, Lng: -4.1037858)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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