Achlachan Moss

Wood, Forest in Caithness

Scotland

Achlachan Moss

Mybster Broch The remains of a broch which looks to lie untouched.
Mybster Broch Credit: Glen Breaden

Achlachan Moss, located in Caithness, Scotland, is a vast expanse of mossland characterized by its unique wood and forest ecosystem. Spanning over hundreds of acres, this area is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty. The mossland is primarily composed of peat, a type of soil formed from the accumulation of decaying plant material over thousands of years.

The wood and forest of Achlachan Moss supports a diverse range of plant and animal species. Various types of trees, such as birch and willow, thrive in this environment, forming small woodlands throughout the moss. These woodlands provide essential habitat for a variety of bird species, including buzzards, owls, and woodpeckers. The forest is also home to many mammals, such as deer, foxes, and badgers, which rely on the moss as a source of food and shelter.

In addition to its ecological significance, Achlachan Moss is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The area offers numerous walking trails and paths that allow visitors to explore the unique landscape and observe the diverse flora and fauna. The mossland also presents breathtaking views, with its rolling hills, meandering streams, and vibrant colors throughout the different seasons.

Preservation and conservation efforts are in place to protect the fragile ecosystem of Achlachan Moss. These measures aim to maintain the delicate balance of the wood and forest, ensuring the continued survival of the many plant and animal species that call this area home.

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Achlachan Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.461344/-3.460094 or Grid Reference ND1453. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mybster Broch The remains of a broch which looks to lie untouched.
Mybster Broch
The remains of a broch which looks to lie untouched.
Ballone Farm Derelict farm which should be in Ireland with a name like "baloney". Nonsense!
Ballone Farm
Derelict farm which should be in Ireland with a name like "baloney". Nonsense!
Achanarras Car Park A planted standing stone with a "P" to welcome everyone to a very valuable SNH site which also merits an SSSI.
Achanarras Car Park
A planted standing stone with a "P" to welcome everyone to a very valuable SNH site which also merits an SSSI.
Buolinach Farm Yet another abandoned and derelict farm, this time en route for Achanarras Quarry.
Buolinach Farm
Yet another abandoned and derelict farm, this time en route for Achanarras Quarry.
Fire Look-out With the trees of Achlachan forest growing so tall this look-out station is rendered redundant.
Fire Look-out
With the trees of Achlachan forest growing so tall this look-out station is rendered redundant.
Achanarras Shelter From one of the many slate spoil heaps, a glimpse back to the shelter and information point.
Achanarras Shelter
From one of the many slate spoil heaps, a glimpse back to the shelter and information point.
Across the Moor........ ..... to the turbines of Causeymire.
Across the Moor........
..... to the turbines of Causeymire.
Corner Cottage As the name suggests this cottage stands at the junction of the Halkirk and Mybster roads.
Corner Cottage
As the name suggests this cottage stands at the junction of the Halkirk and Mybster roads.
Ruins by Mybster
Ruins by Mybster
Dale farm
Dale farm
Track to Dale House Peasants not welcome....
Track to Dale House
Peasants not welcome....
Firebreak in the forest on Achlachan Moss
Firebreak in the forest on Achlachan Moss
Forest edge and deer fence on Achlachan Moss
Forest edge and deer fence on Achlachan Moss
House under construction at Mybster The startling red colour of the insulation materials comes as something of a shock in the Caithness wilderness. You could see this for miles!
House under construction at Mybster
The startling red colour of the insulation materials comes as something of a shock in the Caithness wilderness. You could see this for miles!
Shelter Belt Shelter belt on Spittal Mains Farm, planted predominantly with Sitka Spruce. Growing well despite an exposed position on the slopes of Spittal Hill.
Shelter Belt
Shelter belt on Spittal Mains Farm, planted predominantly with Sitka Spruce. Growing well despite an exposed position on the slopes of Spittal Hill.
Achanarras Quarry A source of the famous Caithness flags and also a well known fossil site.
Achanarras Quarry
A source of the famous Caithness flags and also a well known fossil site.
Caithness Stone Site entrance
Caithness Stone
Site entrance
West view  from Spittal
West view from Spittal
Show me another place!

Achlachan Moss is located at Grid Ref: ND1453 (Lat: 58.461344, Lng: -3.460094)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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