Coille an Tuathanaich

Wood, Forest in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Coille an Tuathanaich

Gated track to Guisachan House
Gated track to Guisachan House Credit: Steven Brown

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Coille an Tuathanaich Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.271661/-4.8390567 or Grid Reference NH2823. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gated track to Guisachan House
Gated track to Guisachan House
Guisachan Fall A waterfall on the Allt na Sìdhean. The remains of an old footbridge across the top of the fall.
Guisachan Fall
A waterfall on the Allt na Sìdhean. The remains of an old footbridge across the top of the fall.
Old hydro building, by Guisachan Fall Remains of an old hydro-electric scheme, at the foot of the fall.
Old hydro building, by Guisachan Fall
Remains of an old hydro-electric scheme, at the foot of the fall.
Looking west across moor from north of Carn Nead na Feannaig
Looking west across moor from north of Carn Nead na Feannaig
Power line across moorland, above Guisachan The Beauly-Denny Power Line runs over the hills between Strathglass and Glenmoriston. Wide tracks were built to allow access.
Much of this area is rough moorland, with some conifer plantations.
Power line across moorland, above Guisachan
The Beauly-Denny Power Line runs over the hills between Strathglass and Glenmoriston. Wide tracks were built to allow access. Much of this area is rough moorland, with some conifer plantations.
Self-seeded conifers above Guisachan
Self-seeded conifers above Guisachan
Logs by the parting of the track
Logs by the parting of the track
Derelict footbridge over the Guisachan Fall
Derelict footbridge over the Guisachan Fall
Guisachan Fall The Old Hydro Power building at the bottom of the fall, and the now derelict footbridge over the top of the Fall
Guisachan Fall
The Old Hydro Power building at the bottom of the fall, and the now derelict footbridge over the top of the Fall
No Footbridge Here The OS25k map shows a footbridge at this location, but the only evidence it was here are the stone piers on the river bank.
No Footbridge Here
The OS25k map shows a footbridge at this location, but the only evidence it was here are the stone piers on the river bank.
Woodland colours, by Coille an Leth-uillt A mixture of trees, starting to change colour. Plenty of birch and rowan, as well as conifers.
Woodland colours, by Coille an Leth-uillt
A mixture of trees, starting to change colour. Plenty of birch and rowan, as well as conifers.
Autumn Colours on Road at Guisachan, Highlands The last two miles on the road to Plodda Falls is unsurfaced.
Autumn Colours on Road at Guisachan, Highlands
The last two miles on the road to Plodda Falls is unsurfaced.
Plodda Falls, Scottish Highlands
Plodda Falls, Scottish Highlands
Small dog, big trees
Small dog, big trees
Ruin near Plodda Falls
Ruin near Plodda Falls
Minor road above Plodda Falls
Minor road above Plodda Falls
Viewing platform at Plodda Falls
Viewing platform at Plodda Falls
Big trees below Plodda Falls
Big trees below Plodda Falls
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Coille an Tuathanaich is located at Grid Ref: NH2823 (Lat: 57.271661, Lng: -4.8390567)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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