Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Cnoc an Leathaid Bhig

Island Reflections
We did press on to an elevated vantage point near to the end of Cam Loch but in all honesty, it wasn't worth it. Even though the light was to improve, having been very flat during and shortly after the rain, I was not happy with the relative positioning of Suilven and the small part of Cam Loch visible. We did try a few images looking back towards our start point and the loch islands, but again, I wasn't overly enamoured with the outcome. I thought that was it for the day but on the way back Iain suggested a stop very close to where I had taken a tumble as the loch was suddenly calm enough for reflections. I wasn't expecting much from it and was feeling overly tired from the walk (and fall?) and was looking forward to reaching the car but having seen an image that Iain captured was enticed to re-visit my efforts and was pleased enough with this one of the larger island to post.
13-Aug-23 • Stoates-Findhorn • flickr
2023 assynt camloch island olympusem1ii scotland summer reflections stoates steveoates olympus steveoatesphotographycouk 53148029474

Cam Loch, Assynt
Originally posted in www.flickr.com/groups/guesswhereuk/pool/ Guess Where UK (2016 #18).
12-Jun-16 • David Biggins • flickr
scotland boat loch assynt 2016 guesswhereuk gwuk guessedbybrokentaco 27231053363

Suilven and Cam Loch
14-Sep-15 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
mountain lake water sunshine landscape outside outdoors hill bluesky loch sutherland assynt camloch 21644745936



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Island Reflections
We did press on to an elevated vantage point near to the end of Cam Loch but in all honesty, it wasn't worth it. Even though the light was to improve, having been very flat during and shortly after the rain, I was not happy with the relative positioning of Suilven and the small part of Cam Loch visible. We did try a few images looking back towards our start point and the loch islands, but again, I wasn't overly enamoured with the outcome. I thought that was it for the day but on the way back Iain suggested a stop very close to where I had taken a tumble as the loch was suddenly calm enough for reflections. I wasn't expecting much from it and was feeling overly tired from the walk (and fall?) and was looking forward to reaching the car but having seen an image that Iain captured was enticed to re-visit my efforts and was pleased enough with this one of the larger island to post.
13-Aug-23 • Stoates-Findhorn • flickr
2023 assynt camloch island olympusem1ii scotland summer reflections stoates steveoates olympus steveoatesphotographycouk 53148029474

Cam Loch, Assynt
Originally posted in www.flickr.com/groups/guesswhereuk/pool/ Guess Where UK (2016 #18).
12-Jun-16 • David Biggins • flickr
scotland boat loch assynt 2016 guesswhereuk gwuk guessedbybrokentaco 27231053363

Suilven and Cam Loch
14-Sep-15 • OutdoorMonkey • flickr
mountain lake water sunshine landscape outside outdoors hill bluesky loch sutherland assynt camloch 21644745936



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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.