Hills of Britain and Ireland

OS Map of Beinn Uidhe South Top

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04-Jun-19 • chrisforeman2 flickr

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24-Oct-15 • chaanne0 flickr

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Morning Mist at Breabag
Morning Mist at Breabag

Mist descending from Breabag.

19-Aug-15 • a.poll_o flickr

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View from Ben more Assynt
View from Ben more Assynt

From last year's trip to Assynt. I have not been able to get out in the hills much recently, but hopefully I'll be able to add some new shots to my catalog next weekend! If the weather permits of course.. Best viewed large!

18-May-13 • Camillo Berenos flickr

greatbritain panorama canon scotland hiking 5d sutherland landschaft midges 2012 landschap hillwalking schotland ecosse munro landscapephotography elphin benmoreassynt 8751032610

Would you like to live here?
Would you like to live here?

Collage of 4 photos taken at the end of a 2 hour walk to the Bone Caves of Inchnadamph showing the ascent, view from within, precarious path and the view of the caves from the valley below. The 'Bone Caves' of Inchnadamph contain relics of Eurasian Lynx, Brown Bear, Arctic Fox, Reindeer (dated to as long ago as 47,000 BP), the only evidence of Polar Bears so far found in Scotland, and human skeletons dated to the 3rd millennium BC. The skeleton of a bear thought to be 11,000 years old or more was removed from the caves in 2008. The bones had originally been found by cavers in 1995 deep within the Uammh an Claonaite system.

30-Jan-11 • Englishpointers flickr

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OS Map

This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths

Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).

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Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr

The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

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04-Jun-19 • chrisforeman2 flickr

48061942562

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24-Oct-15 • chaanne0 flickr

40052110373

Morning Mist at Breabag
Morning Mist at Breabag

Mist descending from Breabag.

19-Aug-15 • a.poll_o flickr

greatbritain mountain fog scotland highlands grassland morningsun assynt scottishhighlands breabag beinnanfhuarain beinnnancnaimhseag inchnadamphforest 22630898193

View from Ben more Assynt
View from Ben more Assynt

From last year's trip to Assynt. I have not been able to get out in the hills much recently, but hopefully I'll be able to add some new shots to my catalog next weekend! If the weather permits of course.. Best viewed large!

18-May-13 • Camillo Berenos flickr

greatbritain panorama canon scotland hiking 5d sutherland landschaft midges 2012 landschap hillwalking schotland ecosse munro landscapephotography elphin benmoreassynt 8751032610

Would you like to live here?
Would you like to live here?

Collage of 4 photos taken at the end of a 2 hour walk to the Bone Caves of Inchnadamph showing the ascent, view from within, precarious path and the view of the caves from the valley below. The 'Bone Caves' of Inchnadamph contain relics of Eurasian Lynx, Brown Bear, Arctic Fox, Reindeer (dated to as long ago as 47,000 BP), the only evidence of Polar Bears so far found in Scotland, and human skeletons dated to the 3rd millennium BC. The skeleton of a bear thought to be 11,000 years old or more was removed from the caves in 2008. The bones had originally been found by cavers in 1995 deep within the Uammh an Claonaite system.

30-Jan-11 • Englishpointers flickr

scotland assynt bonecaves 5401182467

Videos

  • Loch Assynt & Ardvreck Castle | Aerial views | Beach | Ruins | NC500 coast | summer | 4K DJI Drone

    Hello dear travellers and Welcome to Timeless Adventures! In this video we are on a aerial tour of Loch Assynt & Ardvreck Castle ...

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