Achadh na h-Annaid

Settlement in Ross-shire

Scotland

Achadh na h-Annaid

Wee bridge near the forest trails
Wee bridge near the forest trails Credit: Peter Moore

Achadh na h-Annaid is a small village located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Situated in the Highlands region, it is nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, with rolling hills, lush green pastures, and serene lochs surrounding the village.

This quaint village is home to a close-knit community of approximately 200 residents. The village is characterized by its traditional Scottish charm, with several stone-built cottages dotting the landscape. The local architecture reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Achadh na h-Annaid offers a peaceful and tranquil environment, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking a retreat from the bustling city life. The village is surrounded by several scenic walking trails and nature reserves, allowing residents and visitors to explore the stunning natural beauty of the area.

The village also boasts a small but vibrant local economy, with a few shops and amenities catering to the needs of the community. Additionally, Achadh na h-Annaid has a primary school, ensuring educational facilities for the local children.

For those interested in history, the village is located in close proximity to several historical sites and attractions. Nearby, there are ancient ruins, castles, and archaeological sites that offer a glimpse into the rich history of the region.

Overall, Achadh na h-Annaid is a charming village that offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle amidst breathtaking natural beauty, making it an ideal place for those looking to embrace the tranquility of the Scottish Highlands.

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Achadh na h-Annaid Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.947812/-4.50627 or Grid Reference NH5198. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wee bridge near the forest trails
Wee bridge near the forest trails
The Remains of Forestry above Strathkyle House, Ross-shire View looking west over cleared forestry with the peaks of the Assynt on the distant horizon.
The Remains of Forestry above Strathkyle House, Ross-shire
View looking west over cleared forestry with the peaks of the Assynt on the distant horizon.
Old Hut near Strathkyle, Ross-shire Now derelict, appears to be fashioned in part from an old trailer.
Old Hut near Strathkyle, Ross-shire
Now derelict, appears to be fashioned in part from an old trailer.
The Kyle of Sutherland and Ben More Assynt, Scottish Highlands Viewed from Achnahanat, firstly the valley of the Kyle of Sutherland, and in the background the mountain Ben More Assynt.
The Kyle of Sutherland and Ben More Assynt, Scottish Highlands
Viewed from Achnahanat, firstly the valley of the Kyle of Sutherland, and in the background the mountain Ben More Assynt.
Forestry Break in Birchfield Wood, Ross-shire With a view looking down over the Kyle of Sutherland.
Forestry Break in Birchfield Wood, Ross-shire
With a view looking down over the Kyle of Sutherland.
Old Shed at Achnahanat, Ross-shire Next to a track leading down to a farm house at Achnahanat, by the Kyle of Sutherland, Scottish Highlands
Old Shed at Achnahanat, Ross-shire
Next to a track leading down to a farm house at Achnahanat, by the Kyle of Sutherland, Scottish Highlands
Small temporary bridge, Ross-shire Carrying a farm track over a small watercourse.
Small temporary bridge, Ross-shire
Carrying a farm track over a small watercourse.
Track giving access to Kilmachalmag Looking north-eastward.
Track giving access to Kilmachalmag
Looking north-eastward.
Track giving access to Kilmachalmack Looking north-eastward.
Track giving access to Kilmachalmack
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road at the Old Choolhouse, Achnahanat Looking westward.
Minor road at the Old Choolhouse, Achnahanat
Looking westward.
Track giving access to Wester Badarach Looking north-eastward.
Track giving access to Wester Badarach
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road near to Strathkyle Lodge and House Looking south-eastward.
Minor road near to Strathkyle Lodge and House
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road beside Rhelonie Wood Looking noth-eastward.
Minor road beside Rhelonie Wood
Looking noth-eastward.
Bridge over A837 near Tullich
Bridge over A837 near Tullich
A837 near Auchintoul, Sutherland
A837 near Auchintoul, Sutherland
Autumn at Woodburn, Kyle of Sutherland, Scottish Highlands View from the track in Linsidemore Woods over the Kyle of Sutherland and River Oykel.
Autumn at Woodburn, Kyle of Sutherland, Scottish Highlands
View from the track in Linsidemore Woods over the Kyle of Sutherland and River Oykel.
A837 near to Auchintoul
A837 near to Auchintoul
A837 near Linsidemore
A837 near Linsidemore
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Achadh na h-Annaid is located at Grid Ref: NH5198 (Lat: 57.947812, Lng: -4.50627)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

Also known as: Achnahanat

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Nearby Amenities

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Bus Stop
Telephone Box
Local Ref: AT
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Post Box
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Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102169
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Telephone
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