Coire Mòr

Corrie (Glacial Valley) in Ross-shire

Scotland

Coire Mòr

Track to Rheguile The farm at Rheguile is the ideal starting point for a walk up Struie Hill, either direct to the mast or a traverse of the whole ridge.
Track to Rheguile Credit: Peter Moore

Coire Mòr, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a breathtaking glacial valley known for its stunning natural beauty and rich geological history. Also referred to as Corrie, this valley is situated in the western Highlands, near the village of Kinlochewe.

Stretching approximately 4 kilometers in length and encompassing an area of around 10 square kilometers, Coire Mòr was formed during the last ice age when glaciers carved out the landscape, leaving behind steep slopes and majestic peaks. The valley is surrounded by towering mountains, including the iconic Beinn Eighe and Slioch, which add to its scenic allure.

The terrain of Coire Mòr is characterized by rugged cliffs, deep gorges, and cascading waterfalls, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring landscape. The valley is also home to several small lochs, such as Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair, which are nestled amidst the hills and add to the picturesque setting.

The flora and fauna of Coire Mòr are diverse and abundant. The valley is renowned for its ancient Caledonian pine forest, one of the few remaining in Scotland, which provides habitat for a variety of wildlife including red deer, golden eagles, and pine martens. The surrounding hillsides are covered in heather and a vibrant mix of wildflowers, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

Coire Mòr offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore and enjoy the natural surroundings. Hiking and mountain climbing are popular activities, with numerous trails and routes available for all levels of experience. The valley also attracts photographers and nature lovers who appreciate its raw beauty and tranquility.

In conclusion, Coire Mòr is a captivating glacial valley in Ross-shire, Scotland, offering a stunning display of nature's power and beauty. Its impressive geological features, diverse flora and fauna, and myriad recreational opportunities make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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Coire Mòr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.848942/-4.217254 or Grid Reference NH6886. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track to Rheguile The farm at Rheguile is the ideal starting point for a walk up Struie Hill, either direct to the mast or a traverse of the whole ridge.
Track to Rheguile
The farm at Rheguile is the ideal starting point for a walk up Struie Hill, either direct to the mast or a traverse of the whole ridge.
Garbad under Struie
Garbad under Struie
Dounie and copse A quiet stretch of the old A9 between Tain and Ardgay - much less frequented after the opening of the Dornoch Firth Bridge in 1991.
Dounie and copse
A quiet stretch of the old A9 between Tain and Ardgay - much less frequented after the opening of the Dornoch Firth Bridge in 1991.
Automotive graveyard An old Ford Prefect, Triumph Dolomite and Austin Maestro amongst others just fading away.... After asking folk who live locally, I find that the collector is a delightful older gentleman know as Big Iain.
Automotive graveyard
An old Ford Prefect, Triumph Dolomite and Austin Maestro amongst others just fading away.... After asking folk who live locally, I find that the collector is a delightful older gentleman know as Big Iain.
Automotive graveyard 2 More cars degrading
Automotive graveyard 2
More cars degrading
Afternoon service to Wick DMU 158723 heading north
Afternoon service to Wick
DMU 158723 heading north
Bracken debris beside A836 Bracken grows high and densely forming a total blanket over land and excluding most other plant life. In the autumn the plants die back tumbling and crumbling through winter to form a mulch through which a new mass of fronds will grow in the spring.
Bracken debris beside A836
Bracken grows high and densely forming a total blanket over land and excluding most other plant life. In the autumn the plants die back tumbling and crumbling through winter to form a mulch through which a new mass of fronds will grow in the spring.
Field at Ardvannie The field lies north of the A836 at Ardvannie, a location below Dounie Wood. The distant ground with plantations lies on the north side of the Dornoch Firth.
Field at Ardvannie
The field lies north of the A836 at Ardvannie, a location below Dounie Wood. The distant ground with plantations lies on the north side of the Dornoch Firth.
Pollagharrie Farm
Pollagharrie Farm
Farm track at Pollagharrie Farm
Farm track at Pollagharrie Farm
Roadside gorse at Pollagharrie Farm
Roadside gorse at Pollagharrie Farm
Cottage at Garbad
Cottage at Garbad
A836 heading east  Towards Tain.
A836 heading east
Towards Tain.
A836 towards Tain  Heading south east.
A836 towards Tain
Heading south east.
Woodland east of the A836
Woodland east of the A836
Grazing off the A836 Looking east.
Grazing off the A836
Looking east.
Grazing north of Little Dallas
Grazing north of Little Dallas
Road to Ardmore from the A836
Road to Ardmore from the A836
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Coire Mòr is located at Grid Ref: NH6886 (Lat: 57.848942, Lng: -4.217254)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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