Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Sith Mor
Height: 650m / 2133ft • Prominence: 31m / 102ft • Summit : no feature: tussock • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

In Their Element
A herd of Red Deer, high up on the slopes at Findhorn Valley ( In camera Dx Crop Mode, plus additional cropping )
11-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
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Part of The Scenery
A Mountain hare, blending in, on the hills at Findhorn Valley
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
mountainhare monadhliathmountains findhornvalley 54185962067

Hillside Home
A Mountain hare at Findhorn Valley, south of Tomatin
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
mountainhare monadhliathmountains findhornvalley coignafearn 54188867913

Brown & White
A Mountain hare at Findhorn Valley showing it's developing white fur
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley mountainhare valleyofraptors monadhliathmountains 54187048474

Open Top
A derelict barn in Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley derelict barn monadhliathmountains 54300373988
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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Photos
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.

In Their Element
A herd of Red Deer, high up on the slopes at Findhorn Valley ( In camera Dx Crop Mode, plus additional cropping )
11-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
54200874447


Part of The Scenery
A Mountain hare, blending in, on the hills at Findhorn Valley
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
mountainhare monadhliathmountains findhornvalley 54185962067

Hillside Home
A Mountain hare at Findhorn Valley, south of Tomatin
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
mountainhare monadhliathmountains findhornvalley coignafearn 54188867913

Brown & White
A Mountain hare at Findhorn Valley showing it's developing white fur
04-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley mountainhare valleyofraptors monadhliathmountains 54187048474

Open Top
A derelict barn in Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley derelict barn monadhliathmountains 54300373988

Looking Tired
A derelict croft in Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley derelictcroft abandoned croft 54298771088

Door Is Always Open
A derelict croft in Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley derelictcroft croft abandoned 54298817108

Signs of Age
At Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley monadhliathmountains drystonewall 54247223737

Changes On The Horizon ?
At a carpark in Findhorn Valley
03-Dec-24 • David J Russell • flickr
findhornvalley riverfindhorn monadhliathmountains 54247165007
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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.